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Who can live without lust? All day and night, our minds run through
delicious possibilities — a silky hand beckoning us into the VIP
lounge; a stranger in the backseat; the hunky FedEx driver bringing his
package to the door — not to mention our own lascivious memories. Lust
is a collection of erotica by and for women, a fierce and joyous
celebration of female desire — and the triple-X trouble it gets us
into. In Kay Jaybee’s “Tied to the Kitchen Sink,” a birthday boy finds
his present — nude except for tall, high-heeled boots — happily devoted
to domestic duties. Maria Grigoriadis’s “Pleasant Surprise” shows what
can happen when you knock on the wrong apartment door — without your
panties. And Bonnie Dee’s “Ripe Fruit” teasingly elaborates the sweet,
sticky encounter of a soap opera idol and a fruit-stand employee on a
stretch of rural roadside.
Let the witty and provocative Violet Blue,
best-selling writer, sex columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and host of the popular podcast Open Source Sex, lead you down a primrose path to a forest of wicked, lustful surprises.
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