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“I don’t want nice and clean,” Alison Tyler writes, “I want hot and
fast. Dark and dirty. I want hardcore.” These writers deliver with
stories that locate that special intensity that elevates sex from
ordinary to hardcore. In Radcylffe’s Sweet No More a young dyke
visits a sex club for the first time hoping to finally live out her
private fantasies, only to discover a playmate who offers possibilities
she never imagined. And in Jean Roberta’s In the Hold what starts as
a bit of frivolous role play for Amy and her married lover veers into
dangerous territory when his wife arrives to claim what’s hers.
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- Playing With Fire: Taboo Erotica...
Why should you play hard to get when you can play with fire? The forbidden has never been so appealing as it is in Alison Tyler's latest collection. In these incendiary stories that explore the taboo side of erotica, couples go about setting their boundaries aflame. Committed to each other without question, they play out their naughtiest fantasies, pushing the limits of sex, lust, and the imagination as far as they can to please each other. Playing it a bit riskier and playing it a bit more daring will send readers and their partners steaming towards the next step in sexual exploration. Featuring new work from ADR Forte, Jolene Hui, Sommer Marsden, Shanna Germain, and others, Playing With Fire delivers enough heat to inspire readers to burn their own erotic bridges.
- B Is for Bondage (Erotic Alphabet)...
"a delightful collection." -- Erotica Readers and Writers.com
"a must read for true purveyors of pleasure through pain and I command you to read it." -- UK Forum Online
- C Is for Co-eds (Erotic Alphabet)...
"This series of alphabetically themed anthologies is already proving to
be a success. The stories are cleverly written and Alison Tyler
deserves full credit for picking the best writers to provide the most
powerful stories. And, with its college-centred focus, C is for Co-eds
certainly puts the cum into summa cum laude."--Ashley Lister -- Erotica Revealed Online, August 2007
- I Is for Indecent (Erotic Alphabet)...
"This book is quirkier, stranger and darker than any of her other
anthologies that I know of. These stories answer the question: Is
anything considered indecent these days, even by those who consider
themselves sexually free?....These stories take risks and leak out of a
predictable marketing niche. They could inspire you to find the sides
of yourself that you've kept hidden from the light of day, desires
which still feel indecent." -- Jean Roberta-Erotic Revealed Online
- L Is for Leather (Erotic Alphabet)...
Black as a starless night and smooth as pure silk, nothing entices
eroticism like the look and feel of leather. Lisette Ashton exhults in
the sultry, distinctive aroma of leather with a perfect description of
the erotic aspects of sliding into her new leather jacket in "Truman
Capote Was Wrong." In "Sunday Service", author Kate Pearce takes a love
of leather and punishment even further in this homage to a black belt.
These stories will fill your senses with all there is to enjoy in and
out of leather.
- Bigger than life...
Hardcore porn—both the straight and gay varieties—entered mainstream American culture in the 1970s as the sexual revolution swept away many of the cultural inhibitions and legal restraints on explicit sexual expression. The first porn movie ever to be reviewed by Variety, the entertainment industry’s leading trade journal, was Wakefield Poole’s Boys in the Sand (1971), a sexually-explicit gay movie shot on Fire Island with a budget of $4000. Moviegoers, celebrities and critics—both gay and straight—flocked to see Boys in the Sand when it opened in mainstream movie theaters in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Within a year, Deep Throat, a heterosexual hardcore feature opened to rave reviews and a huge box office—exceeding that of many mainstream Hollywood features.
- K Is for Kinky (Erotic Alphabet)...
Get wild, get hot, don't stop to think, and just embrace your inner
kinky in these explicit tales of sex. A seductive Halloween party
costume is mercilessly shredded by a young passionate couple in lust in
their haste to have sex in Wings and All by Emerald. In Sign Your
Name by Saskia Walker a man and woman re-write the rules on foreplay
by giving new meaning to taking notes with this delicious ink-on-skin
fantasy come to fruition.
- E Is for Exotic (Erotic Alphabet)...
E is for Exotic proves that erotica can come in infinitely more
exciting combinations than the obvious tropical beach cliché.....(it)
spans the earth to titillate us with tales of sexual depravity that are
all equally exotic and sexy as hell.....As E demonstrates, it's not
just sun-drenched beaches or balmy summer locations that really inspire
lustful encounters. You can be anywhere in the world to conjure up
erotic passions worthy of putting pen to paper. Better still, read this
lovely book and you can get hot and heavy in all corners of the earth
from the comfort of your own bedroom. -- Forum UK
- F Is for Fetish (Erotic Alphabet) ...
"I began to lust for each fetish soon after opening Alison Tyler's recent book F is for Fetish.
A bike mechanic's smudged, strong hands, golden showers from a goddess
in a clawfoot bathtub, and decadently soiled maribou slippers -- each
of these quickly drew me in. Each story in this collection features a
distinct moment where the plot falls away and the story is devoted to
its fetish object, specifying its particular hotness and how it makes
the narrator feel -- one young man tastes his Mistress's toes through
her musky fishnets with adoration and lust; a hungry boot slut inhales
the whiff of acrid boot polish melting in the hot sun as she kneels to
polish a series of military boots. The stories were very hot for that
very intensity, that rareness." -- T.R. Moss-alt.com
- A Is for Amour (Erotic Alphabet)...
A Is For Amour, B Is For Bondage, C Is For Co-Eds and D Is For Dress-Up
kick off a new series from Alison Tyler and Cleis Press. From Amour to
Zippers, this alphabetical extravaganza of erotic delights features 26
hot volumes of explicit, playful stories.
A Is For Amour
begins the series with arousing tales of desire from writers such as
Saskia Walker and R. Gay. From Tsaurah Litzky’s “Sharing the Love,”
about a risqué three-way between two partners and their long-time
friend, to Le Petit Déjeuner by Jeremy Edwards, where love is blind
enough to make Cleveland seem like Paris, these writers show why love
makes the world go ’round.
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