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Guest Blogger: Jennifer Kacey
Monday, April 15th, 2013

Top 10 Reasons BDSM & Taxes are Similar

In honor of tax day I thought I’d share with everyone the top ten reasons BDSM and taxes are similar!

10. Restraints are used in both, especially when you do something naughty.

9. Both have clubs you can visit to learn more. BDSM clubs to get your kink on, and Club Feds for you tax lovers when you sharpened your pencil just a bit too much.

8. When you owe the IRS money your taxes are in the red, and what is one of the most popular safe words throughout the BDSM community?

7. One of the most common phrases used on this day is death and taxes. The French don’t call an orgasm “la petite mort” for nothin’.

6. Everyone involved must decide which philosophy they adhere to. Ask permission or beg forgiveness. Which camp are you?

5. When you get a good refund, or you’re—enjoying a scene to its fullest you scream the same thing. YES!!!!!!!

4. Auditor and Master rhyme for a reason.

3. Both have the power to make you anxious and Dominate your thoughts.

2. If you take 4, the highest single integer in 1040, and subtract it by 1, since this is my debut novel you get 3. The perfect ménage number and exactly what you’ll find in Together in Cyn.

1. For one of them you normally bend over and take it up the ass… The other is BDSM. 🙂

Wish everyone a prosperous tax day, and hope you’ll check out Together in Cyn being published by Ellora’s Cave.

Does anyone have a really great or really awful tax story?

togetherincyn

A small book sitting out on a table shouldn’t incite fear in anyone.

But what if that book was your diary and you learned your two best friends, men you have ached for your entire life, have just read every last word? Pages and pages filled with dark fantasies and forbidden dreams so explicit they leave nothing to the imagination. And what if those two friends were included in every last one?

This is exactly where Cyn Andrews now finds herself. Stuck somewhere between wanting to hate Jared and Chris Kennedy for violating her privacy and just plain wanting to be stuck somewhere between them. She could never choose only one brother, so she’s kept her feelings buried for more than a decade, and a past mistake has kept her silent and alone…until now.

Everything she’s ever wanted may have just been handed to her in the form of an invitation to The Library. Not just a building filled with books, but a members only BDSM club the brothers own and have kept hidden from her for years.

Is it pity or desire that fueled the invitation? What other secrets have they been keeping from her? Can she protect her heart and face her biggest fear while discovering the art of submitting to two Doms?

It’d be a sin not to find out…

Unedited Excerpt

“So, Cyn, why aren’t you fucking anybody?”

I sucked a mouthful of beer down the wrong pipe, sputtered and coughed my way through it, and nearly knocked over the glass bottle as I got it under control. The beer anyways. After wheezing through another breath I moved my drink farther away. “Where in the hell did that come from?”

Jared Kennedy, one of my best friends, glanced at my fingers as I worried a heart charm at the bottom of a silver chain. A knowing smirk tilted his lips when he looked back up. “Oh, come on. Nobody creaming your Twinkie at the moment or do you not like sex in general? We want to know. So don’t be shy, just spit it out.”

The other half of the we he referred to was his fraternal twin Chris, who stood watching us across an empty dance floor and behind their bar thirty feet away. Still anxiously working the pendant back and forth, I turned once more to Jared.

He leaned back in his chair, arms crossed over his broad chest and an expectant smile pulling at his full lips. The brothers had always done that. Known just the right face to make so I would answer anything. They acted broody or impatient, and I ’d give anything to make them happy. Pathetic—my middle name when it comes to these two.

“I like it, J. As much as anybody does, I guess. Whether I like it as much as you and Chris, I don’t know. Your appetites have always run on the high side according to the gossipmongers around town.” I squirmed in my seat. I admit it. One of my best friends was asking me if I liked sex and all I could think was…meh. My sex life…well, visualize the Titanic sinking and you get the gist. Most guys don’t appreciate being called another guy’s name—or two guys’ names—when you’re getting off. It’s a real deal breaker apparently.

“Uh huh. It’s Saturday night, and you’re here, just like last night. Guys hit on you but you turn them down flat. You work at the gym all day and help out here anytime we ask. Love our time together on the weekends, just you and me, and I know you’ve been helping Chris during the week too. CJ’s has gotten damn busy, and we dig the help, but you’ve been restless lately and we’ve both noticed. What gives?”

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13 comments to “Guest Blogger: Jennifer Kacey”

  1. Jennifer Kacey
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 9:43 am · Link

    Thanks a million for having me on today Delilah! Hope to have a release date within the next week or so for Together in Cyn. 🙂



  2. mamakk
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 9:50 am · Link

    It’s much easier to do what you want, then beg forgiveness, than it is to ask permission, and be refused! 8)



  3. Jennifer Kacey
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 10:00 am · Link

    Isn’t that the truth!



  4. Sabrina York
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 10:04 am · Link

    Loved this post, Jennifer!

    You had me at BDSM…but lost me at integer. LOL (I live in a No-Math-Zone)

    Great excerpt. Best of luck with this scorching book!

    Sabrina York



  5. Jennifer Kacey
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 10:05 am · Link

    Thanks a bunch Sabrina!! I’m on pins and needles for a release date. Can’t wait til everybody can read it. 🙂



  6. ronnie cornett
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 11:31 am · Link

    love the excerpt! Now I have a new author to read! 😉



  7. Jennifer Kacey
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 11:38 am · Link

    Yea Ronnie!! You made my day!



  8. Jeanne Sommer
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 11:47 am · Link

    Wow looking forward to the release of your book just to see how much trouble cyn gets in..



  9. Jennifer Kacey
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 12:12 pm · Link

    Awesome Jeanne! She get’s herself in so much trouble. I couldn’t write it fast enough to find out what happened. 🙂
    Hope you guys love it!!



  10. Suzanne
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    · April 15th, 2013 at 8:14 pm · Link

    2 years ago the IRS sent a letter, that we owed $3400. They the charitable deductions for soldier packages. In 1 year I sent over 300 packages, clothes, food, gun clips, anything listed from the Any Soldier.com site. I am a receiptaholic- some I had records, receipts, bills of laden for 20 cases shaving gel, 30 cases of razors, etc. It was a a 4 inch box filled of copies. I provided copies of the check register, where I documented the cost for soldiers. Letters and e-mails that some soldiers sent back to me. I contacted Sen Corker’s office for assistance , for what it was and what I was doing. They wanted the receipts that matched the register, so I copied where I bought 100 bars of soap, 200 tubes of toothpaste etc, approximately 2″ of copies 😉 . The Tax advocate called me from her office a week later, the matter was taken care of.It was an experience. 😉



  11. ELF
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    · April 17th, 2013 at 2:38 pm · Link

    Wow Suzanne, kudos to you for taking such good care of your adopted soldiers. I admit that it is an adventure trying to find some of the things they ask for because it is out of my normal shopping list!

    Loved your post Jennifer and it looks like this will be a great read. Thanks so much for sharing!



  12. Melissa Porter
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    · April 17th, 2013 at 8:52 pm · Link

    Oh.. I like this one. Need to get this story. 🙂

    I have had only one bad/good run with the IRS. My ex decided to clam our daughter when I already did. It froze up my tax return and his until we proved who had her. ME. Then when all was done I got my tax return about 6 weeks later than I needed it. 🙁 But right after I got mine. I also got my Ex’s. IRS found out he owed me back child support. So in a way it was a good thing. 🙂



  13. Z
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    · April 20th, 2013 at 1:37 pm · Link

    Sounds good. Thanks for the head’s up, I’d much rather read this than do taxes.
    Z



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