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Release Date: November 01, 2011
ISBN: 9781573447249
eISBN: 9781573447447

Women in Lust: Erotic Stories

by Rachel Kramer Bussel

Lust is urgent, overpowering, and potent. While in real life readers may not always act every time desire calls, in fiction, they can abandon the safety of propriety to seek out lust and sex wherever they find them. The characters in Women in Lust may vary in the objects of their lust, and how they go about acting on it, but what connects them is that pure impulse for a lover. Sometimes he is someone she knows well, a boyfriend or a husband; in other stories, he is a stranger, and is desirable precisely because he represents the unknown. Whether watching a lover playing guitar, going out for a smoke or simply engaging in a chance encounter, these women seize the opportunities presented to them, and savor the lovers who teach them about themselves, helping open them up to new sensual possibilities.

 
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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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