The Man Behind
As Byron George, I embody the "Alter Ego" of Brian George. Byron represents my liberated side—a gigolo, a libertine—the person I'd like to be if I could completely let go. George Lord Byron, the original Byron, was a renowned poet who, in his personal life, lived a daring and unconventional existence. Despite being part of the establishment, he left England to travel the world, embracing free thinking. His reputation was that of being "mad, bad, and dangerous to know." He loved passionately and recklessly, without restrictions. I admire his character, which is why I adopted his first name as my own. It's a tribute to him.
My goal is to occasionally ignite a sexual spark in my readers while placing them in plausible scenarios. I aim to craft erotic and sensual situations that are not just about love but also about full-on, believable, beautiful, and enjoyable experiences—never sleazy. These stories should foster the same sense of friendship and camaraderie in the reader as I, as Byron, maintain with the characters. These narratives, at their core, revolve around ongoing relationships where all parties are aware of the polygamous nature and willingly participate. My intent is never to offend but for these stories to be seen as coming from a "good heart."
Byron George Is the author of many novels in various genres.
He is a well-traveled writer of Romance, Adventures, Poems, and Thrillers with a sensual edge. He
writes with emotion from the personal experiences of his life.
His main characters are always sexy, diverse, and unconventional. They fight for freedom and
liberality, and not always legally.
He’s been shot at in Spain, Locked up in Qatar, almost blown up in China, dodged a military coup in
Thailand, a car smash in Manila on Christmas Eve, escaped an arranged marriage in Iran, and all in
his past life in engineering and construction. There are many such adventures woven into his
incredible stories.
Born on the edge of London’s East End, he now seeks new pastures for new stories. Any ideas where
next?