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Book Review

Looking Inside by Beth Kery

Looking Inside

Looking Inside is one of the best erotic contemporaries I’ve read in a really long time. It’s not a perfect book, but it worked for me on every level. I devoured it. Basically if I had to take a shot for every one of the Elyse-catnip elements that shows up in this book, I’d be on the floor singing “Red Solo Cup.” If you put this book under a box being held up by a stick, it … Continue reading Looking Inside by Beth Kery

Book Review

The Devil’s Submission by Nicola Davidson

The Devil’s Submission

Oh, how I loved The Devil’s Submission. I wished it were longer than just a novella. First of all, it’s one of the few erotic romances, let alone historicals, that I’ve read that features a submissive hero. And this is how that submissive hero is described: “I mean look at you: disheveled, ink-spotted, spectacles…like an absentminded clerk. But you are the coldest of bastards. Reyburn is well rid of you. As is your runaway wife.” … Continue reading The Devil’s Submission by Nicola Davidson

Book Review

Claimed by The Machine by Emily Tilton

Claimed by the Machine

First of all, you’re welcome. Claimed by The Machine is a sci-fi erotic novella about some aliens who discover human beings, go to a brothel, and have buttsecks. They are not actually machines, but rather they are constructed out of organic material and I know this because machines don’t produce that volume of semen. So anyway, this book takes place in the distant future. Some aliens, who apparently are non corporeal and function like a hive … Continue reading Claimed by The Machine by Emily Tilton

Book Review

The Duke Who Knew Too Much by Grace Callaway

The Duke Who Knew Too Much

The Duke Who Knew Too Much blends Regency romance, mystery and kink–a formula that I expect will intrigue a lot of readers (especially those looking for more erotic historicals). There are a lot of things going on in this book–a lot– but the author weaves them all together well. The only thing that really irked me was the hero’s insistence that he’s incapable of feels, mostly because I’m sick of emotionally constipated dukes. Anyway, the … Continue reading The Duke Who Knew Too Much by Grace Callaway