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Title: K is for Kinky
Author: Allison Tyler, editor
Publisher: Burman Books
Publish Date:
2003
Pages:
138
Genres:: Fiction, Compilation, Fantasy, Fetishes Reviewer: SexHerald Staff |
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 | Allison Tyler, editor
Reviewer: SexHerald Staff
And so we come to the letter k in this erotica series. What it takes to reach sexual bliss spans galaxies of options and necessities. Editor and contributing author Allison Tyler is at the helm of this A-Z erotica collection, stories of tremendous emotion, passion, and actions that trigger pelvic contractions. The fusion of writing talent and skill here is not to be missed.
The writing is on the wall and the trembling lower spine of a woman’s back in “Sign Your Name” (Saskia Walker) when she finds a lover who will honor and maximize the pleasure she gets from being written on. In “Marked” ( Donna George Storey), lust wells into love between a personal trainer and a lady who only intended a brief fling. In “Not Tonight” (Mathilde Madden), a client eager for satisfaction is happily stung by the ultimate refusal from his dominatrix. The hunger for a more aggressive kind of sexual attention comes to the fore in “Wings And All” (Emerald), when a lass dons a sexy bee costume to provoke a bit more carnal aggression in her gentle lover.
“Wandering Where Led” (Michelle Houston) strides into the world of domination and submission as experienced in a human stable with submissive human horses. Here the lines between humans and mammals blur, sometimes adorably, other times alarmingly. “Good Kitty” (Shanna Germain) continues the aforementioned thread in the tale of a pretty human kitten who longs to be freed from her cage and collared by a male master. In “Seduction With A Splash” (Jeremy Edwards), showers of gold are the focus. “Learning Her Lesson” (Rachel Kramer Bussel) introduces the reader to a vanilla girl in who finds herself compelled to seek out a seasoned veteran male disciplinarian. “My Favorite Uncle” (Tsaurah Litzky) compares sexual ecstasy between big-band era and the modern day during a friendly nursing home visit.
“Sit and Spin” (N.T. Morley) explores sexual aerobics classes in a fantasy reminiscent of a porno Xanadu. “Coin Operated” (Jerry Jones) shifts the focus to female dominance of a man a mistress literally turns into a fuck toy. “Serious Cheek” (Emily Dubberley) ventures eagerly into spanking as a beginning and end in itself. “Parts Of Heaven” (Thomas Roche) pays lusty tribute to a doctor’s automotive fetish. Allison Tyler closes with “Blades,” which looks deep into the psychology behind and complex thrills of being cut and the instruments that achieve it.
K Is For Kinky is a great look at all the interesting things that happen when the desire for satisfaction overpowers all other opposing factors. KisforKinky
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