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Release Date: June 07, 2010
ISBN: 9781573443845
eISBN: 9781573445405

Fast Girls: Erotica for Women

by Rachel Kramer Bussel

Fast girls don't mind being the girl everyone is talking about, as long as all eyes are focused their way. They are wanton, daring, shameless, and bold. Fast Girls celebrates the girl with a reputation, the girl who goes all the way, and the girl who doesn't know how to say "no." Featuring writing by Tristan Taormino, Shanna Germain, Donna George Storey, Teresa Noelle Roberts, Saskia Walker, Jacqueline Applebee, Tess Danesi, Shar Rednour, Aimee Pearl, and others, Fast Girls is a racy, provocative collection of erotica by the cream of the crop of female erotica writers. They take readers on unexpected journeys, from a bedroom with every toy imaginable to a sex club, a communal shower, on set with a personal porn star, and more. These characters revel in their sexual excesses, boldly doing what others only dream about.

 
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About the author Rachel Kramer Bussel
 
 

If you want to start boning up (har) on quality erotica, you’ll want to start with the work of some stellar modern female authors. Perhaps best known is Rachel Kramer Bussel, who edits and contributes to a slew of top-notch anthologies. —BUST   Rachel Kramer Bussel is arguably one of the most influential names in erotica and has been for some time. —Bellesa.com   Rachel Kramer Bussel is the most knowledgeable and prolific book editor and spoken word producer...


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