Please help me celebrate my very first novella publication. It has just been released through Republica Press

He pulled the edges of the dress aside and surveyed her bared chest. “Everything that is beautiful hurts.”

His finger flicked at the small gold ring in her left nipple. It stung a little as the metal slid through the newly made wound. “Perhaps I should have waited to give you these once you were awake. You’ll never fully appreciate their beauty, because you didn’t suffer for them.”

“Why didn’t you?”

He cupped her breasts and squeezed them gently; his gaze didn’t stray from them. The pressure made them throb dully. “I was thinking only of myself. That’s my right.”

He lowered his face to her chest and nestled against the swell of one breast. He inhaled deeply, opened his mouth and pressed it over the nipple and the ring. As he began to suck, the pain grew acute. Jennifer stiffened and balled her fists, turning her head toward the dark wall of windows.

He sucked rhythmically, and with every suck, the ring pulled against the raw wound. At first she tried hard not to make a sound, knowing instinctively that he would like to hear her pain. But gradually it seemed that silence wasn’t a battle worth fighting for, and she gave a little sob of pain, and then another, with each tug of the ring.

When he switched breasts, she felt him shift, and then the heat of his hand on the bare skin of her thigh.

The rhythm of the pain was hypnotic. At first it was sharp and localized, but as he continued, it bloomed and spread over a wider area, like a city pulsing light. No matter how hard she tried, it was impossible not to fall into it. She was aware he was touching her. Down, between her legs, he rubbed her through her panties. But all she could feel was the lake of pain at her chest. Bright, blinding flashes ebbed away only to be replaced by others. They would never, ever stop.

Until they did. She heard a pop as his mouth released.



When Jennifer left the cold and damp of London for the sparkle and bustle of Tokyo, she imagined she’d fine a world full of cherry blossom festivals, ancient tea ceremonies and Geishas. What she got instead was a cramped, shared apartment, harassment on the subway and a mind-numbing job as a hostess at the Blonde Chick Bar in Roppongi.

With a single, unintentional insult all that changed. She wakes up to find that she has been kidnapped by Shindo: a sadistic Yakuza demi-god who doesn’t take his loss of face easily. Caught between his hatred of all things foreign and a growing obsession with this blonde gaijin, he is determined to make her pay for her rejection in sadistic and degrading ways.

‘A woman’s lot is to endure,’ says the fox spirit in her dreams, but Jennifer wonders whether there are indeed fates worse than death. Little by little, she finds out.

Gaijin: An Erotic Novella by Remittance Girl. Published through Republica Press

Purchase Gaijin as an e-book at Republica Press

16 Responses

  1. Truly something to celebrate! I’ve got my copy! Very pleased to see your fine work going even farther out into the world, Rgrl…

  2. Of course I’ll buy it. Any good erotica is worth its weight in gold. It is no small service you do for us, to feed us from your reserves….

  3. Got it! Congratulations, RG! I love Gaijin, it’s one of your best works (although I enjoy many, many others). I was surprised at how cheap it was – I was prepared to pay more. I don’t think it’s a fair price at all. But that goes back to that recent discussion here on the price and value of writers’ work (especially erotica writers).

  4. RG, I’m so glad that I could buy this.

    Congratulations on your first (?) publication.

    I agree with Sami on the price.

    I’m looking forward to reading it again.

    Warm hugs,

    Paul.

  5. Way to go you!!!!

    Hopefully this will motivate you to finish other stories!!! hehehe

    You have no idea how much I miss reading and still hope to get to see how the Vampire series and Beautifull lossers ends!!! hehehe

    anyway congrats on the fab news!!! Ciaooo xxxxx

  6. Congrats on Gaijin being published. I have to admit its not my favourite story of yours, although that was more to do with my discomfort than with your writing – which is superb.

    I with Tanya & waiting with bated breath for the rest of Beauriful Losers.

  7. What a memorable and important milestone. I’m very happy for you, RG. I’m especially pleased to see Gaijin, as it struck a chord in me from the moment I first read this story.

    Congratulations and continued success.

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