
Title: The Doctor Will See You
Author: Lana Brazen
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Erotica
Release Date: December 26, 2019
Release Date: December 26, 2019
Blurb
He wasn't a doctor, and she wasn't a patient.
But she had needs, and he fit the prognosis.
Lana Blasen is a forty-something, divorcƩe frustrated by
dating in the modern age.
A chance encounter in a coffee shop introduces her to an
awakening she hadn't ever considered.
Dr. James Lubton works wonders as the third person in a
party of three.
But what happens when he wants to be the other side of only
a pair?
In an erotic relationship, when role-playing becomes more
than an act, a deeper connection is diagnosed, and emotions could be a side effect when the doctor will see
youā¦
āThe Doctor Will See Youā is a short erotic tale of pure
pleasure.
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Excerpt
I didnāt
know what Iād gotten myself into. Recently divorced, Iād met a young woman who
just listened to me rant. I didnāt know why I felt the need to expound my
current sexual status on her, but the dating apps had frustrated me. Who
could you trust on there? Singles adventure clubs? The annual fees were
high, and only half the activities interested me. And then there were the
simple singles bars, which I entered once before turning right back around and
leaving.
Being
unmarried sucked in this aspect. The issue was I still wanted sex. I
didnāt want to be alone with only my fingers. I wanted the feel of a manāthe
wet of his tongue, the curl of his fingers, and the strength of his hands on
meāand I was getting desperate.
āHave you
ever considered swinging?ā she suggested, and I nearly fell off my chair. A
southern Florida coffee shop seemed like the last place to have this kind of
discussion and with a stranger, no less, but she didnāt look like a social
deviant. In fact, she looked normal. Average in height, dark brunette hair, the
body of someone still youthful, with friendly eyes, and a wedding band.
āNever
thought of it,ā I said after choking on my tea.
She paused
for a moment as if she were assessing me and then added, āNot everyone who
swings is married. Some are in relationships, and some are single. People
participate in all manner of combinations. Couples who want a third party or a
single participant looking for a couple who shares. Sometimes, itās just a
mutual agreement between three, but the term comes more so from those looking
to experiment within a relationship.ā
I stare
down at my paper placemat, uncertain how to respond. It sounded crazy and a bit
obscene, but I wasnāt one to judge. I was jealous, in a way. Maybe if Stan and
I had experimented more or been a bit more adventurous, things wouldnāt have
gotten to the point where they ended. Especially with him in the bed of his
secretary.
āHereās my
name,ā she said, offering it on a paper napkin along with a phone number. āIf
you have any questions. Otherwise, Iād recommend contacting this number. Heās a
doctor.ā She winked after handing me the napkin, and I took it, smiling
good-naturedly even though I knew Iād never call.
However,
the numbers haunted me, and a week later, when I was cleaning out the old receipts
in my purse, the napkin remained intact with her perfect script and two phone
numbers, the second marked with an asterisk.
āDr.
Lubtonās office,ā a masculine voice answers on the second ring, and the
professional confidence in his voice surprises me.
āIā¦Iām
looking for the doctor.ā I swallow back the sudden stutter. āJessica DeMarco
suggested I call.ā
A heavy
pause of silence weighs through the phone for a second, and I wonder if Iāve
lost the connection. āHello?ā
āWere you
looking for a full exam?ā he questions, and I remember Jessica mentioning to
request such a thing. I nod, and then recall he canāt see me.
āYes.ā
āAnd will
your husband be joining you?ā I blink down at the napkin, pinched between my
fingers.
āI donāt
have a husband.ā Silence falls again, and after another weighted second, I ask,
āDo I need one?ā
A soft
chuckle fills the line, reassuring instead of mocking. āNo.ā Pause. āBut
may I ask if this will be your first exam of this sort?ā
Closing my
eyes, I think, What am I doing? Iām no longer certain, and not certain
how to answer, so I go with the truth. āYes.ā
āI see, and
for the purposes of an initial consultation, would you prefer an assistant be
in the room?ā
Did I
want someone else present? A witness to my humiliation? Again, I wasnāt certain what exactly I was
getting myself into, any more than I knew how to answer the question. Deciding
that embarrassing myself in my lack of knowledge should best be done alone, I
reply, āI think Iāll be okay without one.ā
āVery
well.ā There wasnāt a hint of a smile or frown in his tone, but the continued
smoothness of a true doctor. Good bedside manner. I want to laugh out
loud at the pun. Instead, I wait for his instructions on how to proceed.
āI have an
eleven oāclock on Thursday open.ā Itās strange to consider he does this more
than one time a day with more than one person, possibly more than one person at
a time, and I realize Iām at great risk of making a fool of myself. Not to
mention, can I muster my libido midmorning on a weekday? Remain open-minded, I
remind myself. He called it a consultation. Maybe he really is a doctor. Maybe
we only discuss options. Maybe he can explain whatās happening to me at
forty-five as a single woman, previously married, and desperately seeking
pleasure.
āThursday
would be fine,ā I say, knowing my calendar is flexible. Iām a real estate
agent. The southern Florida market ebbs and flows based on weather predictions
and the hurricane season. Iām mildly successful but wish I was doing better.
Older people are a key to my accomplishments, and I fear one day Iāll be
classified as one of them. Old.
āPlease
dress comfortably and be prepared to sign a consent form.ā The instructions
surprise me, and once again, I nod. āI look forward to meeting you.ā
Author Bio
Lana Brazen is the alter ego of a bestselling contemporary romance
author who believes romance doesnāt need to end just because you crossed over
forty. In a fantasy life, she was an anthropologist, a journalist and a
world-famous novelist on the level of F. Scott Fitzgerald. None of that has
happened. Instead, sheās written over twenty romances, mothered four children
and remains with the one and only. Sometimes, she likes things a little hotter,
spicier, raunchier than contemporary trysts, and so begins this chapter.
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