Interview with Dorla Moorehouse
1. What was your childhood ambition?
To be a professional ballerina. I ended up not having the correct body type or the talent.
2. What ambitions do you still have?
To teach ballroom dance and to publish a novel. Continue reading “Author interview with Dorla Moorehouse”
May 14th, 2010
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What was your childhood ambition?
I don’t think I ever really had a childhood ambition. I more had dreams and wishes for things I wanted to see happen, like world peace. The end of poverty, disease and famine. Yeah. I was a dreamer. Even now, at the risk of sounding like Miss America, I still want world peace and solutions that will end hunger, homelessness, diseases. Solutions to our dependency on oil would also be very cool!
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May 14th, 2010
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Review by Rachel Sparkes
Stallions Pride immerses you into the world of Brishen, the new King of the Horse Changelings, a nation of people who can transform into horses at will. From the difficult death of his father at the beginning, to the awakening of his love for his best friend Jal, this book is beautifully written, switching very credibly from human to animal perspective. From the start it oozes with romance and sex, every page hinting at the desire lurking beneath each character’s outward appearance. Continue reading “Ebook – Untamed Hearts, Stallions Pride by Jenna Byrnes and Jude Mason”
May 13th, 2010
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Reviewed by The Cara Sutra
Stone Franks is a female author who usually writes horror stories. Reading this short story, it soon becomes apparent that horror is where her writing prowess lies!
The story is fast paced and descriptive. Action packed heavily lesbian sexual scenes and overtones. I would not call this erotica as much as extreme hardcore lesbian written porn.
There are many themes at play here, not merely the explicit butch/boi action but also an element of BDSM, with Dominance & submission, sadism & masochism, as well as humiliation, w/s, bondage and ageplay at work. Continue reading “eBook review – Taught by Stone Franks”
May 11th, 2010
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The Education of Victoria by Angela Meadows
At sweet 16 Victoria is every father’s nightmare – horny! When the books starts she’s caught making out with the stable boy. Shocked that his daughter was ready to disgrace herself with the peasants he employs, her father packs her off to the Venice School for Young Ladies where she will be educated in all the arts a young woman needs before she can enter society.
Either his letter went astray or the business acquaintance recommending the school had ulterior motives, because it turns out to be the Venus School for Young Women which has nothing to do with Venice and everything to do with the Roman Goddess. Within hours of arriving at her new school and meeting the principle, Madame Thackeray, Victoria is being introduced to the wonders of sex. Continue reading “The Education of Victoria”
May 11th, 2010
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Review by Dorla Moorehouse
Confessions is a foray into the sexy worlds of voyeurism, promiscuity, dominance, and threesomes. While the stories are all engaging and hot, they’re different from what I’m used to seeing from Xcite publications. Although the collection is a reflection of Xcite’s commitment to quality fiction, it also strays from the company’s vision of empowered female sexuality. Continue reading “eBook Review: Confessions edited by Miranda Forbes”
May 4th, 2010
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“Variety’s the very spice of life, that gives it all flavour.” So says the author William Cowper and so say I in regards to a recent read of “Sex in the City”. This collection of 12 erotic stores is hot and packs a punch. There is something for everyone; the stories cover everything from love to BDSM to raunchy sex to…well whatever you might think of really. Continue reading “Sex in the City – London”
April 30th, 2010
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Reviewed by Lucy Felthouse. Find her on Twitter and Facebook.
As a fan of Black Lace (RIP), erotica and the paranormal, Love on the Dark Side seemed like the perfect read to me. Published a few years back, it finally made its way to the top of my enormous to be read pile. Featuring esteemed authors such as Mathilde Madden, Olivia Knight, Kristina Lloyd, Madelynne Ellis, Janine Ashbless and Portia Da Costa, my expectations were high. Unfortunately, the book didn’t quite live up to it. Continue reading “Book Review: Love on the Dark Side – Black Lace”
April 29th, 2010
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Review by Carol Tierney
Gay Love is a collection of five short stories, each exploring a different aspect of male on male loving.
“Put a ring on it” is a sweet little story dealing with the transition from mates and football buddies to lovers. “Aduniad” describes a more established couple starting to develop a D/s dynamic. “Automatic Transmission” is an unusual tale of auto-fellatio and the bond it creates between two devotees of the skill. “Fisherman’s Friend” is a romantic tale of new love (and lust) growing out of heart break “One More Ride” quickly takes us from first glance to first fuck with a side order of gleaming chrome motorbike. Continue reading “ebook Review of Gay Love”
April 29th, 2010
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Review by Korben Rushe
This might be controversial, but for me, the best erotic fiction isn’t all about the sex. With no pun intended, it really should be about the full package. And that’s what Chrissie Bentley delivers in this collection of short stories which sway from the poignant to the ludicrously funny. And that package includes – rest assured – lots of hot Victorian action! Continue reading “eBook Review for the Adventures of Ambrose Horne by Chrissie Bentley”
April 27th, 2010
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