Showing posts with label Polara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polara. Show all posts

04 June 2010

About the cars in my books

The cars in my books are inspired by cars I have seen in real life, have met the owners of the people restoring them too. The futurized gadgets are mostly my imagination, but some are from discussions with others.
 
The 1972 Charger that John stores at his mother's house in Maynardville, TN is similar to one that is owned by a person there. I delayed putting it in until Suki IV just because there were other cars I liked better.  Helped Suki with that one when she used it in her fan fiction story Suki: Settling the Score.
 
The 1968 Charger, that John's father Josef restored and gave him in his will, is my reimagined version of one a guy is restoring to be like tthe car chasing Steve McQueen in Bullet.
 
The 1961 Polara limo was inspired by a guy in Arlington, VA who restored one and I turned it into a limo with all the gadgets.  I never liked that body, but thought it would be cool for the future.  There are lots of cars from my youth that I never thought would be popular and that is one of them.
 
I put Suki in a Jeep because the character is active and athletic. A sporty and fashionable woman. When I was deciding on what she should drive I saw a great looking Asian gal in a white, doors off, topless Jeep drive by a few times.  One time in shorts, t-shirt and cowboy hat, another time in a sharp business suit. Perfect.
 
The 1970 'Cuda that John built for his son, Tag, is one of my favorites ever. I knew a guy with a 1971 that was modified to look like a '70 and thought it was pretty cool, so that was the base and I don't think I really described much of it in Suki II. In Suki IV, I adjusted off of that for the car the couple drives around Eglin, AFB, Florida.
 
In the new series I created an exotic import car collection for Suki because I have her in a different point in her life. Those stories are a lot different from the original series and Suki starts off as a jaded, spoiled (by all but her mother) brat who gets by on charm and looks.  John is still a MOPAR guy and makes a great living at it.  It's a fun writing exercise and my readers prefer this series to the original.
 
 
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28 June 2009

John Speaks Arabic in Suki II: Sunshine Returns

Following behind an update from Suki, one of the benefits of having such a long and diverse Army career is having met so many soldiers from around the world and teaching each other profanity in our first languages.


Most all that I have retained is in Arabic, perhaps a downside of being my current age ;)


In Suki II: Sunshine Returns (free PDF at the link), I have John speak a bit to Suki shortly after she knows she has her memory back. They are in the back seat of John's latest car build:


They both take it very slow, not wanting to relive the last painful event. It seems like hours, and their slow pace allows the event to last nearly a full hour before John can't hold back and sends Suki into a gentle fit, nothing too intense in any of the four “just right” orgasms she had. She turns and cleans him with her luscious mouth, John responds “Ta'aly Mussy Zobry.”

“Oh John, was that broken Arabic or Farsi?”

“Arabic, according to the guys in college and our off-again-on-again allies, the Lebanese guys said it more like tallahassee-tee-see.”

“Well, I think I am already doing it,” she gives him a sweet smile, and then takes care of getting both of them presentable again, jeans up, his shirt tucked in. They pause again and smile, then laugh and hug over Suki making it through without the intensity she had before.

While attending college my Kuwaiti, Yemeni, Sudanese and Egyptian friends would kid me about learning Arabic from Lebanese folks.


Enjoy!