An Erotica Collection
Authors: Rachel Kramer Bussel, Rose de Fer, Elizabeth Coldwell, Kathleen Tudor, Flora Dain, Jason Rubis, Louise Hooker, Willow Sears, Tabitha Kitten, Cèsar Sanchez Zapata
Published: July 25, 2013
Publisher: HarperCollins UK (Avon)
Format: eBook only
Source: Netgalley
Purchase Links: Amazon - Barnes & Noble
Discreet liaisons and steamy connections in hotel rooms: ten original erotica stories from Mischief, featuring Rachel Kramer Bussell, Flora Dain, Elizabeth Coldwell, Tabitha Kitten, Rose de Fer and many more.
Each skilful, sensual story packs a punch. Who knew you could make a business trip so exciting? (Willow Sears), find raw passion in an airport hub? (Elizabeth Coldwell), a sensual mystery in no-nonsense New York? (Jason Rubis), lose it with a stranger (Tabitha Kitten)? And with writers like Kathleen Tudor, Louise Hooker, Cesar Sanchez Zapata, Rose de Fer and Rachel Kramer Bussell all in residence you’ll look at hotels in a whole new way!
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Do Not Disturb is an erotica collection of 10 short stories from authors I've never heard of, but I will be looking up a couple of them in the future. I'm usually not a big fan of anthologies with so many different short stories, but I really enjoyed this one. Each story was roughly 10 pages, almost like an amuse-bouche of that author's writing. There is something for everyone. Some books are more vanilla than others. And some are pretty raunchy. If you like a little mystery with your erotica, then Jason Rubis' "Room 414" is for you. If you like a little M/F/M, then start with "Something Extra" by Flora Dain. If you have a stranger kink, then you'll enjoy "Ssshh, No Speaking" by Tabitha Kitten. I enjoyed all of the short stories, but I think Kathleen Tudor's "Scheduling Conferences" was my favorite. Do Not Disturb could be read one of two ways. You can go for the gusto like I did and read it straight through. Or you could take it slower and read one story at a time (perfect to read between books). However, I don't recommend reading it in public. You never know who could be reading over your shoulder. *grin*
Ah but that's the best kind to read out in public. LOL Makes for such interesting conversations! ;) I hadn't heard of any of these authors. Will definitely have to pick this one up and check it out.
ReplyDelete~Anna
herding cats & burning soup
LOL! I had a family friend ask if she could check out my Kindle. Not thinking, I said sure and handed it over. Not 2 seconds later, it dawned on me that some of the covers can be racy for non-romance readers. Thankfully, the books on my favorites shelf are pretty tame, but if she looked through the rest of my books, she would have gotten quite the eyeful.
DeleteI need a Kindle cover that has "Open at your own risk - I read romance" on the front.