Best Women's Erotica 2004Editor Marci Sheiner hits another home run with these her diverse sampling of the best of erotic fiction from the last year. Whether it's Adhara Laws thoughtful and amusing "Menage a Cart” or Maria Elana de la Selva's sharp and poignant "Cutting Loose", you can be sure that there's something for everyone in this compilation. |
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Claiming of Sleeping BeautyAnne Rice's revamped fairy tale packs high voltage as Beauty, our submissive heroine, traverses SM landscapes where even sex toys shimmer with exquisite imagery. The first in a three-part series, this volume chronicles Beauty's exploits in rich language with edgy, sexified twists. Can Beauty keep forbidden desires at bay with endless discipline, spankings, and daily ravishment? |
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Mammoth Book of New EroticaTour the world with characters whose lust ignites Colombian emerald mines, the Australian bush, New Orleans's humid streets and the neon vistas of cyberspace. This hefty collection of tightly-plotted stories from a group of established writers, many new to erotica, proves that literature and smut are not mutually exclusive. Highlights include re-workings of the private detective genre -- with interracial and lesbian twists -- and a futuristic tale featuring cyborg prostitutes. |
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Best American Erotica 2000The state of erotic fiction is unconventional, razor sharp and wickedly erotic, as evidenced by the stories in this popular series by Susie Bright. Boredom with stereotypical "pretty and wholesome" people has led erotica's best authors to dream up heroes who might be evil, deformed or a little bit fucked up -- and these non-traditional, tightly drawn characters heighten the tension considerably. Don't miss the outstanding tale of a heavy metal fan giving up her cherry to Mötley Crüe, or of a gal who gets more than her nails done by a manicurist from hell. All orientations represented. |
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