Wednesday, March 7, 2012

New story: To Capture a Star

I have a new release through Extasy Books titled “To Capture a Star”. This is a science fiction story that shares the same universe as the Praxton series, and I actually did include a visit to the planet Praxton.


The tale involves the search for an actress, Carlie, by a detective agency. Carlie has been kidnapped and taken to a slave training facility, despite her pleas and offers to buy her way out. The concept of beautiful women made into sex slaves is not new, but I did put a new twist on it.
The slave training facility is run like a business and the costs of training slaves are monitored. While there is discipline involved for poor behaviour, most of the training is physiological. A pair of trainers works with a group of slaves, and in this case Carlie is housed with two other females and one male. Discipline, humiliation and also reward for good behaviour are the tools used to force slaves to submit to the training.
While Carlie is kept in the training facilities, private detectives Jill and Nathan follow leads as they travel to different planets. When they land on the planet Praxton, a struggle occurs between them on who is in control.
I hope you will enjoy the mystery on who actually paid for Carlie's abduction to turn her into a slave. There's also the changing relation between Carlie and the other slaves and between the two main detectives.
Cheers
Nick Howard

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Princess Leia as a slave

There are some simple truths about the attraction between men and women. One, women wear clothes that reveal their figure and shoes that give their height and slightly adjust their posture. Men wear clothes that cover their bodies. Their suits give the suggestion they have broad, strong shoulders.
Men look for women with a figure; women look for tall men.
Alright, I know there’s a lot more to it than that. But let’s consider this: men look for a curvy body and women look for a powerful man. Yes I know there are other factors, but I’m talking about the first glance. For example if I write a story, the lead male better be tall and perhaps a little rough around the edges. Otherwise women don’t find the story interesting. They want him to be aggressive as well- a take charge guy.
I suppose this simple breakdown leads to some observations.
For one, we might have powerful men trying to control sexy women.

For example Princess Leia as a sex slave for Jabba the Hut in the old Starwars movie. For your viewing pleasure I’ve included some photos. Judging by the group photo a lot of women like to play the role of a Princess Leia. I would guess an equal number of men find Princess Leia, or the imitators, sexy. There is something about a bikini clad woman wearing a collar and chain that makes her very interesting.


For women, I suppose a man in a suit and tie represents power and strength, making him more interesting. That interest will increase with height and if he has strong facial features.
I suppose the ideal couple is a man in a suit holding the chain to a collared Princess Leia. Not likely to happen, but remember I write fiction so anything is possible.