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Raunchy Stories
Ok, so, this is the only place i thought to post this. I was wondering if anyone new of some good novels, sexy novels, but not porno ones, that they could recommend? i like reading dirty little stories like those in comso and cleo and everything but i always forget the books they are from. so yeah, any suggestions for night time reading would be great.
Ta
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Enjoy....
Story of O by:Pauline Reage
and
1)The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty
2)Beauty's Punishment
3)Beauty's Release by:Anne Rice
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Sweet! thanks, will definiately check into them
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S & M
They are kinda about S & M, pretty erotic...... Not too out there
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erotic stories
Look into a series of books called the "Black Lace Series" They are written by women for women and are novels in form that are extremely well written. My Mom actually turned them on to me and I have many. I got mine at Borders Books in the self help section of all places!!
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Try the Laurell K. Hamilton Vampire stories. (Anita Blake series) well written erotic horror.
Starts with Guilty Pleasures.
As the series progreses, they go from mildly erotic to more hard-core so you may decide to quit at some point.
She also has a series that starts wtih "A Kiss of Shadows".
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Cameron S. Redfern's 'Landscape with Animals'
"SHE IS FREE AND untamed; he is neither. With a simple glance, his image is cut into her. Between them develops an attraction that is irresistible, boundless, jubilant and destructive."
This is how Penguin introduces Landscape with Animals, a new "exquisite erotic novel" by an unknown author about a love affair between a woman and a married man. So raunchy is this story that it has an explicit sexual moment on practically every page and a devastating ending.
He must be quite something, this Cameron S. Redfern.
This week, the mysterious Redfern was "outed" as Melbourne writer Sonya Hartnett, an award-winning author of 15 books, including many titles for children and young adults. Not that it's official: Hartnett is still refusing either to confirm or to deny that she is the author and Penguin is not making any comment.
A writer by any other name - Books - Entertainment - theage.com.au
cheers
Schnazzy
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