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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.
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Rachel Kramer Bussel’s newest collection brings to life the popular
fantasy of having sex on an airplane, from commercial jets to private
planes and even aboard Air Force One. Couples and strangers alike
manage to find ways to surreptitiously get each other off as they fly
the friendly skies, spicing up their sex lives with a dash of
exhibitionism, excitement, and danger. In these steamy stories, readers
encounter seductions by strangers, naughty flight attendants and
perverted pilots, a screen star who’s hot-to-trot, a female flying
instructor who takes two male students under her wing, and a couple who
take advantage of the latest in in-flight technology. Featuring works
by Geneva King, Alison Tyler, Thomas S. Roche, Elizabeth Coldwell,
Jeremy Edwards, and others, these authors go way beyond the crowded
airplane bathroom to show just how many ways there are to get it on
while onboard.
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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.
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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.
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As with all Alison Tyler's anthologies the quality of writing is
constantly superb. The blend of styles and approaches tackles the
overriding theme of jealousy from every possible erotic angle. If you
enjoy your summer reading serious, sexy and smouldering- J is for Jealousy will satisfy every enviable need you're likely to have this year. -- Ashley Lister-Erotica Readers and Writers Association
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"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
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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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"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
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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
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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.
The couples in these
stories love to put on a costume and try out a new persona for some
playful, amorous fun. Rachel Kramer Bussel shows what happens when a
modern girl becomes Dorothy for the Day, while Bryn Haniver’s
narrator makes short work of an old prom dress in Rags to Riches.
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