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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.
Playing With Fire: Taboo Erotica
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If you could only have one book of erotica on your bedside table,
'this' is it. From grand dame of erotica and editor of "The Best
American Erotica" series, Susie Bright, this compelling collection
features 40 of the best and most relished contemporary erotic short
stories to date. Designed and packaged in a 'gotta-touch-it' slipcover,
the package cultivates the quality, rarity, and taboo satisfaction that
goes into the stories themselves. Looks so good, you'll leave it out on
your nightstand.
- Girls On Top: Explicit Erotica For Women...
Violet Blue is an editor very much in tune with her audience. She knows
what readers want from an erotic anthology, and she knows how to
deliver it. In her latest offering, she explores the theme of women on
the verge of sexual awakening. From wild sexual adventures to pushing
the limits to taking chances and having them pay off, the women in
these very realistic, very explicit, and very contemporary fantasies
throw off their inhibitions, succumbing to sexual pleasure in all its
myriad forms. Along the way, they also begin to learn a little bit
about themselves and what their bodies are capable of in their
never-ending search for carnal satisfaction. Featuring work from Saskia
Walker, Angela Caperton, Tamara Rogers, Nan Andrews, Noel Burch and
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- L Is for Leather (Erotic Alphabet)...
Black as a starless night and smooth as pure silk, nothing entices
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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.
- Dirty Girls...
What do women really want? To be sensually seduced or pressed up
against the wall for a quickie? To be tantalized by a peep show or the
chance to join the mile high club?
Acclaimed erotica writer and
editor Rachel Kramer Bussel knows: They want it all. They want to be
worshiped, ordered around, sent blindly into ecstasy, and made hot in
front of a mirror. They want strangers bearing ice cubes on a hot day
and to be the party favor passed around among guests. They want sex at
the office and in the great outdoors and on trains and airplanes. They
want sex with the whole United States of America (or, at least, part of
it). They want to be wooed, seduced, flirted with, taken. They want to
handpick their lovers and make them do their bidding. They want men,
women, and sometimes both at the same time.
- Liz Mares...
I don't want my photography to just be 'pretty pictures', I want my work to tell a story. I want to make lasting impressions on the people around me and also document those fleeting moments of human sexuality.
- 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.
- Édouard-Henri Avril...
Avril illustrated such works as Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô, Gautier's Le Roi Caundale, John Cleland's Fanny Hill, Jean Baptiste Louvet de Couvray's Adventures of the Chevalier de Faublas, Mario Uchard's Mon Oncle Barbassou (scenes in a harem), Jules Michelet's The Madam, Hector France's Musk, Hashish and Blood, the writings of Pietro Aretino, and the anonymous lesbian novel Gamiani. His major work was designs for De Figuris Veneris: A Manual of Classical Erotica by the German scholar Friedrich Karl Forberg.
- Egon Schiele: Eros And Passion...
Egon Schiele’s controversial nudes and self-portraits were fiercely reviled when they first appeared in the early decades of the twentieth century and, nearly one hundred years later, they still have the power to shock. Examining why Schiele’s work elicits this response, the author explores the social constrictions of Schiele’s generation and the role of the artist as a breaker of taboos. Incorporating superb reproductions of Schiele’s works, those of his contemporaries, and historical photographs, the author offers a penetrating study of an artist whose idea of beauty transcended the morality of his time.
- G Is for Games (Erotic Alphabet) ...
G is for Games sounds promising with its theme of "games of
skill and chance,"....Kristina Wright's "Seven Minutes in Heaven,"
about a young man tied in a closet so that he is "forced" to be the
object of desire for a series of increasingly more aggressive and sexy
women visitors was the best of the lot, and very hot and
squirm-inducing; "The Big Touchdown" by Erica Dumas was surprisingly
steamy as well, featuring a convincing cheerleader and football player
in the back seat on touchdown night. Alison Tyler's "The Game" revved
things up at the end with an edgy tale of sex and BDSM among a group of
queer women rock stars and groupies...I recommend reading G is for Games for the very good stories... -- T.R. Moss-alt.com
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