Edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
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This month, I'm honored to be participating in the virtual book tour for Women In Lust, the latest collection of short stories from Editor/Author Rachel Kramer Bussell. It features 20 stories from various authors including one from the editor herself.
The introduction begins:
"Lust. It’s one of those four-letter words that trips off the
tongue. When I say it out loud, it makes my lips want to
curve into a smile. Lust is more than simple arousal; it is the
force that makes us not just turned on, but craving a certain
person (or people)..."
tongue. When I say it out loud, it makes my lips want to
curve into a smile. Lust is more than simple arousal; it is the
force that makes us not just turned on, but craving a certain
person (or people)..."
I like that definition and this collection certainly delivers smiles among other things. From duct tape and spanking to cowboys and naughty professors with a nice bowl of pudding to finish it off. Toss in a variety of women, each experiencing that craving in their own way and you've got yourself a very arousing read. I caught myself repeatedly imagining myself in the scenarios that played out, and making notes of things that we need to try...
One of my favorites was 'Ode To A Masturbator' by Aimee Herman. It pairs a frustrated husband with a voyeuristic neighbor. A quick journey through the woman's mind and her own lust driven on by the fact that she will be moving soon lead to to her inevitable (well, in an erotic story anyway) discovery and subsequent adventure. I'm not sure what made this story stick in my head, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I'd have to say that the editor has done it again. If you're looking for an arousing, quick read that will set your imagination in motion, Women In Lust is a great choice. With no shortage of lust and a wide variety of stories, there's something to suit ever fan of erotic fiction's taste.
(Although, I received an advance copy of Women In Lust from the editor to review it for her virtual book tour, the opinions here are my own, and were not influenced by Rachel Kramer Bussell in any way)

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