
About Toy Box: Pine Switches
with stories by Mav Anthony, Lee Benoit and Jay Lygon
55 pages / 14300 words
ISBN: 978-1-61040-128-9
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The pine switch is an old fashioned tool that acts much like a flogger.
The men in the three stories in this Toy Box use them to maximum effect! In
The Scent of Pine by Mav Anthony, Aaron has been watching his lover Aime at
a fine party all evening, hiding and feeling like he doesn't belong. When
everyone goes home, Aime proves that Aaron belongs at his side more than
anyone.
Jay Lygon brings us Hamadryad Essence. Young agent Hayden Fischer of the
Bureau of Alchemy wants to impress his boss, the very macho, handsome
Captain Bryer, but when he does get Bryer's notice, it's for screwing up.
Bryer believes that discipline is the best cure for a wild young agent who
won't obey him. And finally, in Tripod by Lee Benoit, a temple whore, a
horny slave, and a dungeon's master priest prepare to punish the whore for
misbehavior. As the whore faces his ordeal, he must bend or break, like the
priest's switches. Whore, slave, priest -- when none prevails, can all three
stand strong?

Sample
From Hamadryad Essence by Jay Lygon
Agent Hayden Fischer stumbled out of the horseless carriage with a wince.
Pain shot up his thin thigh. He could feel the biotoxin as it spread through
his blood and ignited each nerve it touched. Ignoring the shouts of his
Captain, he hobbled to the stone steps of the San Francisco headquarters for
the Bureau of Alchemy.
"Damn it, Hayden, I told you to wait for me to help you," Captain Bryer
said.
Bryer shut off the ignition of the horseless and banked the wheels even
though they were in one of the rare flat streets in the city. He jumped out
and rushed around the Bureau's prized transportation machine to clamp a big
hand on Hayden's arm. Under his magnificent black moustache, Bryer's mouth
set into a hard frown, but his gray eyes showed gentle concern.
As he climbed the first step, Hayden had to bite back a gasp. Sharp spikes
of pain shot through his leg.
"That was an order, Agent Fischer."
Hayden looked over his shoulder. The December night was so foggy that he
could barely see the huge United States Mint down the street from
headquarters. No one appeared to be out walking at that late hour, although
he could hear a horse and carriage down the street. "And let you carry me
into headquarters like some fainting miss? I don't think so, sir. I have a
reputation to uphold."
Bryer's eyes narrowed. "You have a reputation, all right, but if I were you,
I wouldn't be proud of it."
As Hayden gathered the courage to climb the next step, he was spun around
and lifted over Captain Bryer's broad shoulder. They were almost the same
height, although Bryer had broader shoulders from working out with heavy
weights. At least Hayden knew that Bryer wouldn't drop him.
"Hey!" Hayden bit his lip to stop from yelping as the wound on his thigh
pressed to Bryer's chest. He refused to give Bryer the satisfaction.
Bryer carried Hayden up the stairs and into the small foyer of bureau
headquarters. The imposing stone Queen Anne building was both home and
office to the select band of Alchemy Agents. Other than a deep crack in the
second stone step leading to the oak door, it hadn't been damaged in the
earthquake that leveled most of San Francisco just over a year ago.
They crossed the wood floor and stopped on the faded red Persian rug that
ran down the narrow hallway beside the oak staircase.
"Where's the Chief Alchemist?" Bryer's voice boomed through the building.
"I'm here, Captain." The distinctive Boston accent of Chief Alchemist Ryan
carried from the landing above the foyer.
Bryer looked up.
"I see our young Agent Fischer has managed to get into another spot of
trouble," Ryan said.
"As usual."
"Boys will be boys." |