Showing posts with label erotica. Show all posts
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1/17/2012

What She Needs Review

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Lacey Alexander delivers another smoking hot story in. What She Needs.
Jenna Banks doesn't think she has a problem with her sex life. She is happy with the way things are even though it has been awhile between partners. Her friends shock and surprise her with a vacation to Hotel Erotique. Jenna at first is leery of going but decides to at least give it a try. A last minute glitch has her handler being changed from a woman to a man. This man causes Jenna pulses to race and long dormant body parts to tingle.
Brent Powers has always enjoyed his work at the resort. He takes pride in helping others to embrace their sexual side. Brent thought he had his life all figured out that is until he met Jenna Banks. Jenna has a hidden sensuality that intrigues him. Brent starts a slow and steady seduction that no normal woman can resist.
Jenna is very reluctant to take part in all the resort has to offer. But Brent's teaching has her reaching for things she never thought she wanted.
What She Needs by Lacey Alexander is exactly what erotic writing should be. Its all out sexy and pushes the boundaries. Jenna and Brent have real issues and real feelings that add another layer to this fascinating book.

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The author of The Bikini Diaries now invites readers to an erotic hotel where sensual satisfaction is the main amenity...Mild-mannered Jenna Banks never considered sex a recreational sport-until she wins a two-week stay at the notorious Hotel Erotique, where every sexual fantasy comes true-in room after room, with stranger after stranger. Even more unnerving for Jenna is Brent Powers, her wildly sensual personal guide who can't wait to put his degree in sexual psychology to work. But with the steady seduction of Jenna come feelings that neither expected. Where will the ultimate fantasy take them?

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10/25/2011

Just This Once Review

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This book has a gorgeous cover. MacGregor is a skilled writer who knows her craft, so you won't be distracted by any flaws in character, setting, no holes in plot, everything is nicely done so that the reader can relax and enjoy this novel. If you like lesbian romance novels, and you've read enough of them, you'll be able to compare this author's effort, but if this is your first time with this genre, you certainly won't be disappointed. The story starts slowly and builds at a satisfying pace. Paula works at an upscale hotel in Orlando, and Wynne is a frequent patron. They meet, get to know each other, slowly become friends, each refusing to act on the growing attraction between them. Both Paula and Wynne are dedicated to advancing their careers. Despite the fact that they like each other and have things in common, they are reluctant to allow the relationship to grow beyond the casual. Wynne flies in from Baltimore for a series of business meetings dealing with the merger of her travel company into a much larger corporation. When the merger is complete, her periodic visits to the Orlando hotel will be over. For this and other reasons, both women struggle to keep their friendship casual. There is subplot and tension, as Wynne's family and home life intrude, but when the casual dinner dates increase the sexual tension between them, things begin to heat up. The main characters are fully developed, interesting, and believable. As the attraction between the two increases, so does the tension and interest for the reader. Usually, the lesbian romance ends when the girl finally gets the girl, but real relationships are sometimes much more complicated than that. Adults have obligations and entanglements, and MacGregor provides her characters with realistic problems, some of which may seem unsolvable. Sometimes, we make mistakes that cannot be forgiven or overcome. I've read literally dozens of novels in this genre, and this author handles the requirements and parameters very well, but she also manages to go beyond the requisite elements to offer the reader a little bit more than one would expect. If this is your first encounter with the genre, you'll be thoroughly entertained. If you're a fan of the lesbian romance, you'll find more than you normally get from an author, in clear, crisp writing, solid characterization, attention to detail and plot, and a good, professional, enjoyable, and very entertaining novel.

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Wynne Connelly is marketing manager for a major travel organization and her job requires that she attend meetings twice monthly at the company's Orlando headquarters. Paula McKenzie is second-in-command on the night shift at the Weller Regent - an upscale hotel in Orlando. The same upscale hotel that Wynne Connelly stays in whenever she's in Orlando. Paula finds herself intrigued by the twice-monthly guest, who possesses an aura of mystery and elegant beauty. When things grow hectic one night at the front desk, Paula emerges to lend a hand - just in time to greet Wynne at check-in. Their exchange borders on mild flirtation and both women come away feeling sparks. Soon they begin spending time together and share more than just a kiss. And while Paula is elated at the prospect of the budding romance, Wynne is alarmed at her loss of self-control. Ever mindful of the obligations back home that she must honor, she struggles to resist Paula's fascination and allure...

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8/10/2011

Hotel Orient (German Edition) Review

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This book is a wonderful made and printed edition. It is the kind of coffee table beauty you just want to have.
It comes in a black box, has a cut out window in the front, so you can see the cover of the book. It looks very elegant and it is fun to go through it side by side.
It shows 125 beautiful photographs in color and black and white.
Hotel Orient
The scenery is an establishment in which rooms are being rented out by the our. In the shadows of the public these role players experiment with different identities and hidden characteristics that do not respect the typical form of role behaviour. Men and women visit the "Hotel Orient" to show Silvie Blum's camera, who is in fact the protagonist herself, their most secret desires and erotic fantasies. The Hotel is located in Vienna and invites with it's style in private saloons of the past turning century, in which slaves of passion were used to satisfy their desires. All along they were risking scandals reaching the edge of legality. Let yourself be inspired by passionate intense visions and submerge yourself into sex and sensibility.
The female photographer Sylvie Blum is a true master in her field. Her sensual erotic pictures from a female perspective are inviting to a pleasure journey.
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The semipublic character of a hotel fascinates all those that experiment with different identities, celebrate the hidden facets of their self, or want to flee from accepted role models-especially if the hotel in question is an establishment that rents its rooms by the hour. Such a place is at the center of this exclusive production by 6 x 6.com about the Hotel Orient. The hotel is situated in Vienna and its furnishing and ambiance will meet the highest requirements when it comes to the staging of erotic fantasies. The hotel seduces with an atmosphere reminiscent of the style of the private salons at the turn of the century, in which anonymous lascivious men, always afraid of a scandal, pursued their sexual fulfillment. The last Austrian emperor is said to have been on of the guests of the hotel. In 2002, the book project Hotel Orient unites men and women who want to disclose their erotic dreams and wishes in front the camera of photographer Sylvie Blum, herself one of the protagonists. Let yourself be inspired by expertly staged pictures from a world of sensual dreams and by passionately lived fantasies.

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5/15/2011

The Great Wyoming Whorehouses Review

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This is an interesting short book for several reasons. It appears to be a perfect example of how many senior citizens and retired folks are digging up or gathering together lots of local history and preserving it for posterity. In this case, the author relates how he first started hearing some of these stories 50 years ago. Now, half a century later he has taken those stories and interviewed many 60-90 year-old friends and acquaintances and boiled down their oral history into this 121 page historical tome. Combined with interviews and library research the author presents a fascinating, enlightening, humorous and entertaining book of historical facts and local myths about the underbelly of Wyoming's wild nightlife. As the author jokes, this is not a politically correct book and most of it is probably true. Lots of pictures of the most famous "sporting houses" in Wyoming are included in the book. There are also very rare photographs of the "sporting girls" that were taken to be used for advertising their services. The reader may be surprised to learn that this kind of prostitution still openly existed into the late 1970's. The Wild West was still alive and well in Wyoming.
The most famous "Soiled Dove" or "Fallen Angel" in the book is Martha Jane Canary, "Calamity Jane" of Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill Cody fame. She was only one of the many "ladies of the night" discussed within the book. One particularly interesting chapter is entitled "A Day in the Life of a `Working Girl.'" It provides the answer to many people's questions about what it was like to visit one of these places. It also provides interesting insights into what the girls really thought about their customers.
In several instances described, "housewives also went to these places. Not for sex, but to find out why their husbands went there. This took a lot of courage. Some of the questions the girls would answer were; 'Why would he prefer this place rather than our home?' `What do you do for him that I don't?' The working girls were always happy to answer questions like these. Prostitutes never thought themselves to be in competition with housewives. Their only job was to make a man relax and be happy enough to spend his money...Prostitutes seemed to know more about this than some housewives."
A few housewives also worked part-time at brothels, usually in places where no one knew them, like on the other side of town in larger cities. There are also a couple of examples of the "dens of sin" in various communities and settlements being burned to the ground in suspicious fires. Housewives were the suspected arsonists, but none of them were ever charged.
The book is full of trivia facts such as "The FBI was first activated into Federal Service as prostitute busters." Another fact was "that almost every town in Wyoming had Whorehouses." This book is also full of jokes and satire that often ring all too true.
"Badland Charlies" most famous patrons were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and their gang "The Wild Bunch." The book is peppered with such characters with equally colorful names. One of the book's indexes is for 124 euphemisms for prostitutes, their customers, the sexual act and the brothels that the author had not printed in this volume. The author mentioned that he'd used 250 other euphemisms ( who would have thought there were so many) in the book so as not to offend too many readers many of who objected to the term "Whorehouses" or "Whores." Included in the book are many definitions and sources for terms like `Two-bit Ho." This is a very folksy, sometimes corny reportage of local history, but it is certain to provide the readers many chuckles and help them separate fact from myth. The authors humor is typified by a a sign covering the breasts of a nude prostitute's full-length portrait on the back cover of the book. The sign says, "Not Politically Correct."


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5/06/2011

Bad Girls Hotel Review

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The book is not too large nor too small. I would say it has almost the perfect size. Women's completely unusual with many tattoos, piercings, crazy hair and extreme makeup. Bodys for all tastes, from skinny to lush voluptuous curves. Each model was photographed in a different room and each room has its own soul with stunning decor and colors. Better models photographed: Gizel in room A9 and C11, Persephone in room C15, Brittany in room C9 (the spectacular blonde on the cover), Gizel and Sunny in room C9 and finally the spectacular porn star Janine Lindemulder. An excellent photographic work with "bad" girls compiled in a remarkable book.

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Is this erotic art, a social statement, or is it just pornography' As a documentation of the wilder side of New York City in the 21st century, Coulter's models are certainly girls on the edge, with tattoos, piercings and dyed hair. They are dancers, escorts, waitresses, and an occasional medical student. But for some reason, they are all drawn to showing off their bodies in ways that reveal not just their private parts, but also reveal their characters and a sense of rebellion. Done in the course of a year at the notorious Carlton Arms Hotel on 25th street, where nobody in their right mind would ever stay, these are strange photos.

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3/16/2011

Do Not Disturb: Hotel Sex Stories Review

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I was intrigued by this book just because of the subject matter. Inside I found many stories, all with intense erotic themes. Overall, I was highly satisfied by this read and was glad to see favorites like Alison Tyler being featured. It's a fun, quick read about a tantalizing subject. Do Not Disturb=Do Not Pass Up! Also recommend Sex Scenes: Erotica Excerpts from the Novels of Kim Corum.

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No doubt about it: hotel rooms are hot. The minute you slip the key in the door, you want to strip off your clothes and dive naked between the sheets, whether there’s a lover there to share in the indulgence or not. From luxe, five-star lodgings to seedy no-tell motels, hotels offer the chance to unwind, relax, and if given the chance, become someone else altogether. This steamy collection takes readers behind those anonymous closed doors with sexy, scintillating tales of singles and couples frolicking and flaunting themselves for their own naughty purposes. Featuring work from Alison Tyler, Shane Allison, Donna George Storey, Shanna Germain, Saskia Walker, and others, the stories in Do Not Disturb offer the sense that anything can happen - and quite often it does.

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