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All steamed up and nothing to read? Voracious: Erotica for Women opens a Pandora's box of pleasures, with scorching encounters, dreamy partners, and heart-pounding thrills that won't put a run in your fishnets (and a few that will). In Teresa Noelle Roberts' “Voice of an Angel," an opera costumer helplessly infatuated with a countertenor — a man who sings a female part in baroque opera —makes interesting discoveries as she measures his inseam. In Susie Hara's “Puffy Lips," a refined woman indulges her primitive urge to take what she wants from a modern-day caveman in a dark alley. Kathleen Bradean's “Chill" describes the lengths to which the heroine will go to enact her unusual, icy fetish at an exclusive “spa." “Kink was the candy coating that made sex tastier," she explains. “Fetish was sweet dark chocolate, straight up." Stylishly edited by sex guru Violet Blue, these edgy erotic treats showcase the most daring, best-written erotica available. And, like a gorgeous lover, it complements any bedroom decor.


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Publisher: Cleis Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: April 9, 2013

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781573449533
  • Release date: April 9, 2013

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781573449533
  • File size: 1858 KB
  • Release date: April 9, 2013

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English

All steamed up and nothing to read? Voracious: Erotica for Women opens a Pandora's box of pleasures, with scorching encounters, dreamy partners, and heart-pounding thrills that won't put a run in your fishnets (and a few that will). In Teresa Noelle Roberts' “Voice of an Angel," an opera costumer helplessly infatuated with a countertenor — a man who sings a female part in baroque opera —makes interesting discoveries as she measures his inseam. In Susie Hara's “Puffy Lips," a refined woman indulges her primitive urge to take what she wants from a modern-day caveman in a dark alley. Kathleen Bradean's “Chill" describes the lengths to which the heroine will go to enact her unusual, icy fetish at an exclusive “spa." “Kink was the candy coating that made sex tastier," she explains. “Fetish was sweet dark chocolate, straight up." Stylishly edited by sex guru Violet Blue, these edgy erotic treats showcase the most daring, best-written erotica available. And, like a gorgeous lover, it complements any bedroom decor.


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