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Good Vibrations sex educator Violet Blue collects 25 sophisticated, erotic tales guaranteed to inspire newlyweds and long-term partners alike. |
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Titillating and provocative, this collection of 12 short stories depicts the pleasures of new and rediscovered love, lust, and obsession, capturing the wild erotic experiences of a small group of professional, middle-class acquaintances who revel in sexual interludes of a kaleidoscopic range. |
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| "New York Times" bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon has created a sensation with her sexy stories about the Bureau of American Defense. Now, three novellas about BAD agents are collected in one steamy volume! |
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More outspoken and graphic than any book before its time, this book quickly became a classic study of female sexuality. Today, 25 years after its initial publication, more than one million women hail this astonishing study as a groundbreaking book--a liberating force adding a new dimension to their sexual fantasies and lives. |
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Some of the most daring women share their most private and intimate sexual experiences in the latest steamy installment of the ever popular Letters to Penthouse series. In "Naughty by Nature, " each and every letter is written by a woman who recounts her outrageous sexual encounters in graphically erotic detail. |
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Contains 35 brief tales from some of the best writers of erotica today. |
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Taking you on a journey through the garden of sensual delights that is erotic literature, this collection aims to educate, excite, surprise and instruct you through the writings of Kathy Acker, Anne Rice, Marco Vasssi, Vicki Hendricks, Michael Hemmingson , Thomas Roche and Stewart Home. |
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Considered a classic, this work is worthy to stand beside the best writings of the Marquis de Sade. This is an ironic and mystical tale of unfreedom that transcends the pornographic and even the erotic. |
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Forbidden Flowers is Nancy Friday's second collection of sexual fantasies -- and it's even "more" explicit and outspoken than her original erotic masterpiece, "My Secret Garden." The constant refrain from the legions of women across America who read "My Secret Garden" was, "Thank God I'm not the only one..." who had those wild, exciting erotic thoughts. With "Forbidden Flowers," these women can yet again experience the exhilarating freedom that comes with the awareness and acceptance of their sexual selves.
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Giselle McKenzie trembled inexplicably as the sound of a low growl reverberated throughout the threads of her consciousness. She knew it couldn't have emitted from her date, the man sitting across from her in the quaint restaurant. Yet every time he placed his hand over hers, she heard that eerie, primitive growl...
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Book 1 in the Oath series Sharon took an oath at the idealistic age of eighteen to mate with an unknown alien from another planet, never expecting the alien to actually show up and invoke it eleven years later. A librarian with a love for the orderly and ordinary, she prefers a calm, quiet existence. Surprises are life's way of indicating you did not plan well enough. |
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| Kris Torrence wants to experience sexual submission to a man once in her lifetime. So she signs up to work for a five-day excursion at an exclusive gentlemen's resort catering to wealthy men seeking sex slaves. |
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Three of today's hottest romance writers--Kresley Cole, Jaid Black, and Sherrilyn Kenyon--come together in one unforgettable anthology, bringing fans three tales featuring the hottest alpha males in print. |
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| Twenty-nine-year-old Kate is happily single and thoroughly independent. From bedroom to boardroom she's never met a man she couldn't handle. Tair will be no exception. This is the second book in Marly Chance's Oath series. |
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Trinity Yeager faces an unhappy life on a colony of religious zealots who make the Taliban look conservative. Her only chance for happiness is to convince a mercenary starship captain to accept her as a member of his crew, giving her the transport off-world she needs. But Captain Nathan August is skeptical that Trin's situation is as bad as she claims. He decides to test her. The only position available, he tells her, is that of his sexual toy. He expects her to back down, but Trin calls his bluff... |
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