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* Chosen one of best indie novels of 2015 by IndieReader
* 5-star Silver Medal winner in the 2014 Readers' Favorite Annual International Award Contest
* Finalist 2015 IAN Awards
* Winner 2016 Authors Show "50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading" Contest

A Web photo of a dominatrix sends a man mired in midlife crisis on a last-ditch attempt to feel truly alive one more time, even if it kills him.

"There are multiple ways to view success in life, and Kit's journey through sexuality is not about preservation of the body, but of the soul... A remarkable investigation of a man attempting to save himself from stagnation." - IndieReader

"... a stylish piece of literary fiction... intellectually engaging throughout. A finely drawn portrait of desire in its fall and winter seasons."- BlueInk Review

"...All in all, this is a delectable novel about a man exploring his unknown sexual fantasies at the price of possibly losing his true self along the way."- Red City Review

Growing numb to life, to his on-and-off girlfriend of many years, his career, even Scotch, a man turns fifty. He is a translator who can no longer dream of translating beautiful works of fiction. He is an amateur musician who can no longer dream of expressing his life on a higher plane, without words. As he glares inside himself he sees little but his declining sexuality, his crumbling hold on life, a growing list of failed relationships, and a darkening well of loneliness.

Stumbling upon an image on the Internet one night, he suddenly hears cell doors sliding open. He stares at a young woman, in profile, beautiful, unblinking, regal. Instinctively he knows that by lingering on that image he will shatter a relationship that has kept him on the sane side of loneliness as surely as if he stepped in front of a speeding eighteen-wheeler. But desperate to feel alive again before time runs out, he knows he must see the stranger behind the pixels on his laptop screen.

Although it is her image that first transfixes him, his eye afterwards chances on a handful of words on the Internet page. She is a dominatrix. The word triggers something inside him, blows the dust off fantasies trickling back to adolescence, and slowly begins to re-choreograph his decades of sexual memories. Was he ever really the dominant male he thought he was? Did he have a sexual alter-ego? Was this the last card he had to play in life? The face on the screen held the answer. He would find out even if it killed him.

he She eBook Wayne Clark

he & She by Wayne Clark takes the reader on an internal journey through the mind of the main character, Kit, who is a freelance translator struggling to make ends meet. He is bored with his life and feels little if any connection to his, so called, girlfriend who also appears to be trapped in her own life with no way out. After having a one night stand with a purple haired woman he met at a show, Kit takes it upon himself to change the things in his life that are not fulfilling and attempt to live out the fantasies he so desperately needs to feel alive again. Sometimes taking your life back means moving to a new place, sometimes it means getting a new job, or it just might mean sending an email to a very dominating woman who will bring all things kinky to life.
To be honest, this is not my type of book. In the opening pages the content was seductive enough that I felt I may be in for a new version of fifty shades. I was pleasantly surprised though to find this novel extremely well written and thought provoking. While the dialogue is lacking in substance, the characters inner monologues take the reader through the story very nicely and develop the plot just as well. While there are some portions of the story that are meant for only an adult audience, the story itself is one of a inner exploration and an attempt to regain the youth that Kit had lost in his rather meaningless life. While not my genre of choice, I recommend this book to any reader of psychological fiction or anyone interested in something just outside of ordinary.

Product details

  • File Size 908 KB
  • Print Length 369 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Wayne Clark YUL/NYC; 1 edition (January 19, 2014)
  • Publication Date January 19, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00G3JIPJA

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If you’re looking for another FIFTY SHADES OF GRAY, you might want to look somewhere else. HE & SHE is deeply emotional story of a lonely man in the midst of a difficult mid-life crisis. Kit is a translator who has grown detached from his boring life and career. When he looks in the mirror, he sees nothing more than an aging man with declining sexuality and a list of failed relationships. However, surfing the Internet one evening, he discovers an image of a lovely younger woman and realizes that his connection to her will wreck his otherwise dull life. She is a dominatrix and she’s about to turn his life upside down.

This story really takes off once Kit delves into the discovery of BDSM, as told in graphically detailed flashbacks through his eyes. Clark’s writing is elegant and tasteful, and his characters are realistic, not always likable, yet ultimately you find yourself in their corner, rooting for them—especially Kit. Although this is an erotic story, there’s also a good amount of substance there, as well. If you’re looking for a different type of story with a great plot, I strongly suggest you check out HE & SHE.
Kit or K, made his life secretive through a fantasy world he created in his mind and was afraid if he turned it inside out or upside down, making the fantasies real, his world would evaporate.

K embodied the word generation power of this highly talented author who masterfully described K ' s daydreams, fantasies, thoughts and fears. The reader is the audience of this image rich work of literary art as shown in the head of K. The words play out on paper in descriptions and dialogue fit for a psychological and philosophical handbook, animated by a soul afraid of nothingness.

K earns his living through writing, a translator in this novel. The author too has training and decades of writing experience as his protagonist K. Clarke, the author of this novel, is a master thinker and creates K, his sexual alter ego.

The subject we enjoy in this story is chiefly that of a dominatrix world which leads K to an obsessive dependence on his Egyptian Princess, a beautiful woman in her late 20 ' s. With each kinky session, the K coin is flipped and we find heads, She wins control and he, the tail, is spread into submission until dominance turns into love and fear for rejection. He is around 50 years old and needs through an assortment of thoughts and fantasies to relive her animation and burning fuel.

As readers we examine our own relationships in the elegant words of the masterful and polite author

Do we, as men, have elements attractive to her or does she take us for a ride?
Does mankind die when his sexual drive dies?
Can we reinvent ourselves in our sexual world?
Can we transform ourselves against time, such that two lives (he and She) do not lose each other because of an age difference?
Can we synchronize body and mind to experience harmony and peace?
When we relinquish control and ride a wave of domination and spanking fantasies, do we meet a new hill with new horizons?
Can we take the irrecoverable leap when we feel as the Egyptian Princess is saying "Do not come too close to see, feel, too much of me" ?

K wanted reincarnation of his sexual self and the author allows us to explore all his feelings frustration, images of his body and soul being plundered by women; unattainable desires; murky life with alcohol; and so much more.

The author allows us to meander the mind of K while he juggles words. This word machine enables us to describe "it" that evades us, better than what we, the readers ever could describe.

Images like "The cavernous fear of closeness" and "She gave birth to a new world inside him" and " he can no longer stop being in love", make this book special. I loved to read it.

Scarlett Jensen
17 April 2015
he & She is a myopic view of a lonely man in pain. His pain consisted of lacking something he could not put his finger on. He struggled with sexual inadequacy and an ever-present view of himself aging while all the women he desired appeared youthful to him by comparison. I gave this book a careful reading, and I really wanted to, unlike some other books that I have tried by new authors. I wanted to read every word because I started to care about the protagonist. Some of the phrases I wanted to share that delighted me include “When he couldn’t unknot his emotions, and subsequently tag them with a cause and a cure, he drank and became indifferent to them, or he made lists of options to convince himself he was responding logically” p.75. This is so typical of some people who drink, as it’s a prime example of numbing rationalization. Also, a very funny phrase on page 73 was, “When he was young, young defined as pre-Internet. . . ”. This author researched this book very well and mentioned actual people and places current in the BDSM community, verified by my own research. Well-written and thoughtfully portrayed, Wayne Clark’s debut merits 5 stars. Nicely done!
he & She by Wayne Clark takes the reader on an internal journey through the mind of the main character, Kit, who is a freelance translator struggling to make ends meet. He is bored with his life and feels little if any connection to his, so called, girlfriend who also appears to be trapped in her own life with no way out. After having a one night stand with a purple haired woman he met at a show, Kit takes it upon himself to change the things in his life that are not fulfilling and attempt to live out the fantasies he so desperately needs to feel alive again. Sometimes taking your life back means moving to a new place, sometimes it means getting a new job, or it just might mean sending an email to a very dominating woman who will bring all things kinky to life.
To be honest, this is not my type of book. In the opening pages the content was seductive enough that I felt I may be in for a new version of fifty shades. I was pleasantly surprised though to find this novel extremely well written and thought provoking. While the dialogue is lacking in substance, the characters inner monologues take the reader through the story very nicely and develop the plot just as well. While there are some portions of the story that are meant for only an adult audience, the story itself is one of a inner exploration and an attempt to regain the youth that Kit had lost in his rather meaningless life. While not my genre of choice, I recommend this book to any reader of psychological fiction or anyone interested in something just outside of ordinary.
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