The BDSM Book Club Discussion Thread

WickedDoll,

I so agree with you when you said, "It just reinforces my belief that people aren't always who they appear to be and we often times mold people into what we need without seeing who they truly are. I don't like seeing everyone in that specific light."

Great point. That's been so true in my life and those of many of my friends.

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I can't wait for the next book! Let's pick one!

1.) Kushiel's Justice by Jacqueline Carey

Bestseller Carey's fifth book in her Kushiel's Legacy series, volume two of her Imriel fantasy trilogy (after 2006's Kushiel's Scion), is a moody tale of violence and divided loyalties. Phèdre nó Delaunay, the sexually adventurous heroine of the first trilogy, has become a placid foster mother to Prince Imriel, son of the unseen traitor Melisande Shahrizai.

Carey's infamous explicit sex scenes now portray Imriel's illicit and often violent affair with Sidonie, daughter of Queen Ysandre. Their romance is frustrated by Imriel's obligation to marry Dorelei, an Alban princess, and beget future rulers of Alba. When Dorelei and her unborn son are betrayed and Imriel is badly wounded, he finds himself torn between his vow to avenge his wife and child and his desire to seek solace in Sidonie's arms. His inner conflicts are ameliorated by religious faith, a change from previous books that may please some readers and dismay others. Imriel serves well as protagonist, however, and events are clearly building to what promises to be a spectacular climax in the sixth volume.

2.) Queen of the Darkness , by Anne Bishop.

"Queen of the Darkness" is the third and last book in Anne Bishop's extraordinary "Black Jewels Trilogy." This is a strong novel which truly enhances the material in the first two books and provides a most fitting conclusion to this epic series. I would strongly advise reading the books in order, beginning with "Daughter of the Blood" and then "Heir to the Shadows" to best appreciate the intricate story, characters and unique world that Ms. Bishop has created. I only wish the author had written a quartet!

3.)Playing by Melanie Abrams

Abrams’s debut novel is a revealing look inside the mind of a woman who enjoys being beaten, shamed and dominated by her lover. While pursuing her studies, 27-year-old anthropology graduate student Josie works as a nanny for a single mother with a special-needs son and a baby girl.

While Josie may at first seem like a wholesome young woman, it isn’t long before she’s sneaking out in the middle of the night to rendezvous with her older Indian doctor lover, Devesh, who recognizes her sadomasochistic desires.

With great excitement, she allows herself to be bound and whipped, fulfilling her desire to “play.” As Josie falls in love with Devesh, their bedroom escapades become increasingly brutal, and she struggles to make sense of her need for sexual violence as she explores her relationship with her mother and confronts her guilt about the death of her infant brother, who died under murky circumstances when she was a little girl. The narrative moves fast, and the stark swirl of sex, violence and near-madness will please readers with a dark bent. (Apr.)[Page 150]. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.


4.) Wolf Tales by Kate Douglas

Welcome To A World Where Nothing Is What It Seems And Every Touch Is Ecstasy

When Alexandria’s car goes off the road in a terrible blizzard, she has no idea night will bring a powerful rescuer and the start of an ecstatic sexual awakening. The moment Xandi wakes in Stefan’s muscular arms, feels the heat of his body pressing against hers, she feels no fear.

Instead, she allows herself to be taken by one who is more than a man, whose primal nature is never far from him. As their connection grows, and as Xandi gradually loses her sensual inhibitions, experiencing pleasures she never dreamed possible, she is drawn deeper into Stefan’s mysterious world, meeting the alluring beauty, Keisha, as well as the dominant and sometimes ruthlessly commanding Anton, who can have any man or woman he wants…in any way he wishes…

5.) One Dark Night by Jaid Black.

Finally! A Jaid Black book with a meaningful plot! I was actually engrossed in the mystery of this little who-done-it and not just in the sex scenes. Reading many of Jaid's other stories is a cross between the story line of a cheap porno and the sickeningly sweet endings of a childhood fairy tale. But not this book! Amazing! I hope she keeps it up!

6.) Gordon by Edith Templeton.

Originally written under a pseudonym, this thrilling novel of passion in post-World War II London was banned upon its publication in the late 1960s, and is only now being republished under the author’s real name. Edith Templeton creates an indelible character in the smartly dressed Louisa, a savvy young woman in the midst of a divorce who meets a charismatic man in a pub and within an hour has been sexually conquered by him on a garden bench. Thus begins her baffling but magnetic love affair with, and virtual enslavement to, Richard Gordon.

7.) Warrior's Woman by Johanna Lindsey.

Book Description:In the year 2139, fearless Tedra De Arr sets out to rescue her beleaguered planet Kystran from the savage rule of the evil Crad Ce Moerr. Experienced in combat but not in love, the beautiful, untouched Amazon flies with Martha, her wise-cracking, free-thinking computer, to a world where warriors reigns supreme--and into the arms of the one man she can never hope to vanquish: the bronzed barbarian Challen Ly-San-Ter. A magnificent creature of raw yet disciplined desires, the muscle-bound primitive succeeds where no puny Kystran male had before--igniting a raging fire within Tedra that must be extinguished before she can even think of saving her enslaved world. . .

8.) Choke by Chuck Palahniuk

Victor Mancini is a ruthless con artist. Victor Mancini is a med-school dropout who's taken a job playing an Irish indentured servant in a colonial-era theme park in order to help care for his Alzheimer's-afflicted mother. Victor Mancini is a sex addict. Victor Mancini is a direct descendant of Jesus Christ. All of these statements about the protagonist of Choke are more or less true. Welcome, once again, to the world of Chuck Palahniuk.

"Art never comes from happiness." So says Mancini's mother only a few pages into the novel. Given her own dicey and melodramatic style of parenting, you would think that her son's life would be chock-full of nothing but art. Alas, that's not the case. In the fine tradition of Oedipus, Stephen Dedalus, and Anthony Soprano, Victor hasn't quite reconciled his issues with his mother. Instead, he's trawling sexual-addiction recovery meetings for dates and purposely choking in restaurants for a few moments of attention. Longing for a hug, in other words, he's settling for the Heimlich.

9) The Love Slave by Bertrice Small

From the classic Skye O'Malley series to Love, Remember Me, Bertrice Small's enchanting, exotic, and erotic tales have won her a multitude of fans. Her latest passionate adventure tells the tale of a fiery Celtic beauty and an Arabian master of erotic arts.

10.) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson

This has been a huge bestseller all of Europe and for good reason. It is a crime novel which combines a great plot with really powerful themes such as intolerance and corporate corruption. I'm really looking forward to the next two books in the trilogy.

11.) Playing Easy to Get by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jaid Black, Kresley Cole

The Anthology "Playing Easy to Get" is one of the better anthologies out there. All three contributing authors have gifted the reader with some alpha yummy hero's and paired with feisty heroines. The end result...one hot entertaining read!

Sherrilyn Kenyon's "Turn up the Heat" is one fun read. Allison spends her days cleaning up aisle "whatever" in her local Wal-Mart. When her friend suggests that she should enter a contest where the winner can live out her favorite romance novel she at first scoffs...ya like she's ever going to win anything. But, she does and the second she sets eyes on Vince...she knows her life will never be the same. Vince is on the run from "the family" they want him dead, and he's rather attached to the concept of living to see another day. So when his best friend from childhood saves his bacon and finds him a safe place to hide out he's all for it...that is until he sees Allison getting off the plane. Now staying one step ahead of the bad guys is not his only priority. Now he has to keep a lid on his lust. Will he be able to do this or will this bad boy finally give in?

Jaid Black's "Hunter's Oath" is the story of Sofia. She's just been bride napped by one scary looking cabbie. She's alone in life now since her brother was recently killed in active duty. She's wondering what life has to hold for her now. Well she should have been careful what she questioned. Because now she is going to live underground in a lost Viking world as the bought bride of Johen Stefsson for the rest of her life. But, will this be as bad as she thinks it will or has she just found her hearts desire?

Kresley Cole's debut paranormal read "The Warlord Wants Forever" Myst is a Valkyrie with a problem...she's the forever bride of a vampire. Now lets just forget the fact Valkyrie's and Vampires don't mix...ever...she happens to be attracted to him. Wroth is everything she's been taught to hate. Will she be able to put a lifetime's teaching behind her and accept her fate as this handsome vampires bride or will she let pride and family get in the way?

All three of these short stories are yummy! Now readers should keep in mind...these are not full-length efforts but the author have made the most out of the word count allotted them. Ms. Cole's debut paranormal effort is very good and I look forward to reading her next book. It goes without say that Ms. Black and Ms. Kenyon know their stuff. Ms. Kenyon offers readers another BAD book and Ms. Black's Viking story...hot, hot, and hot. For a quick but very entertaining read...look no further. You won't find so much talent in one book very often.

12.) Witchling (Sisters of the Moon, Book 1) by Yasmine Galenorn

The first in an engrossing new series about conflict in the magic modern world—as told by the half-human, half-Faerie D'Artigo sisters—the latest from Galenorn (One Hex of a Wedding) is a whimsical reminder of fantasy's importance in everyday life.

Narrator Camille is a good witch with unpredictable powers who runs a Seattle bookstore while working as an Otherworld Intelligence operative, sent Earthside to keep an eye on things. When an operative from the Wayfaerer, a human/Faerie hangout, is killed, Camille springs into action with her sisters Delilah, a werecat, and Menolly, a freshly minted vampire.

Tracing the murder back to evil demon leader Shadow Wing, the sisters find evidence of a far-reaching plot, but the Otherworld Intelligence Agency offers no help, stifled by bureaucratic red tape and a nasty Otherworld battle.

Galenorn's gallery of rogues is an imaginative delight, each species and personality carefully crafted. Though the plot can drag, effusive characters and pretty writing ("I whispered, and the stars heard me from behind their cloud cover and answered") will lead readers through to the much-anticipated final battle. (Oct.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

13.) Mistral's Kiss (Meredith Gentry, Book 5) by Laurell K. Hamilton

In bestseller Hamilton's steamy fifth in the Meredith Gentry fantasy series (after 2005's A Stroke of Midnight), the fey former Los Angeles PI has given up detecting and fully embraced her duties as Princess Meredith NicEssus, potential heir to the faerie throne.

Since the extremely orgasmic princess's foremost duty is to prove her fertility in order to gain the throne, she spends most of her time bedding her immortal sidhe royal guardsmen, giving each a fair shot as her future consort. All the group sex has a profoundly transformative effect: her men are regaining their full powers, and the long-dead faerie gardens are springing to life.

But when Meredith and her merry men inadvertently find themselves in the territory of King Sholto, who has been betrayed by others in the faerie court, there's deadly danger even for immortals. Lots of earth-shattering, supernatural sex and a rousing climactic battle will have Hamilton's fans panting for more. (Dec.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

14.) Halfway to the Grave (Night Huntress, Book 1) by Jeaniene Frost

Half-vampire Catherine Crawfield is going after the undead with a vengeance, hoping that one of these deadbeats is her father—the one responsible for ruining her mother's life. Then she's captured by Bones, a vampire bounty hunter, and is forced into an unholy partnership.

In exchange for finding her father, Cat agrees to train with the sexy night stalker until her battle reflexes are as sharp as his fangs. She's amazed she doesn't end up as his dinner—are there actually good vampires? Pretty soon Bones will have her convinced that being half-dead doesn't have to be all bad. But before she can enjoy her newfound status as kick-ass demon hunter, Cat and Bones are pursued by a group of killers. Now Cat will have to choose a side . . . and Bones is turning out to be as tempting as any man with a heartbeat.

Books I can't get at my library:

15.) Menage by Emma Holly

Bookstore owner Kate comes home from work one day to find her two flatmates in bed...together. Joe - a sensitive composer - is mortified. Sean - an irrepressible bad boy - asks her to join in. Kate's been fantasising about her hunky new houseshares since they moved in, but she was convinced they were both gay.

Realising that pleasure is a multi-faceted thing, she sets her cares aside and embarks on a menage a trois with the wild duo. Kate wants nothing more than to keep both her admirers happy, but inevitably things become complicated, especially at work.

Kate has told her colleagues that Joe and Sean are gay but the gossip begins when she's caught in a clinch with one of them in her lunch hour! To add to this, one of Kate's more conservative suitors is showing interest again, but she's hooked on the different kind of loving that she enjoys with her boys - even though she knows it cannot last. Or can it?

16.) The Darker Side of Pleasure by Eden Bradley.

http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Garden-Ed...sn_rs_edpp_url

A deliciously potent tale of one woman’s quest for self-discovery

Rowan Cassidy likes to be in charge—especially in her personal life. As a mistress at Club Privé, the most exclusive bondage/S & M club on the West Coast, Rowan can live out her dominant fantasies safely, and with complete control—until the night Christian Thorne walks in. Self-confident and sophisticated, he’s a natural dominant if Rowan’s ever seen one. Yet she can’t stop thinking about him and imagining his touch.

Christian has returned home, hoping to break free from his dissatisfaction and malaise—and discovers the cure in Rowan. He’s dying to get his skilled hands on her and watch her surrender, to unlock the mystery of her that captivates him. Determined to be her master, he makes Rowan a daring proposition: give herself over to him for thirty days.

Rowan finds Christian’s offer terrifying—and impossible to resist. But abandoning herself to Christian’s power might be more than she can handle…. Or it might be the realization of her true nature and the dark garden within her. There will be only one way to find out. And once the game has begun, there’s no turning back.

17.) Breaking the Girl by Kim Corum

See what all the fuss is about. "I wasn't a slave. I was a willing participant." "His name was Frank. Just Frank. His last name really doesn't matter. It was Smith or Jones or Gallagher or... Hell. Just pick one. They're really all the same. I didn't know that much about him." "Maybe Frank classified me as a whore." "I stopped talking, begging, pleading. Plotting. I wasn't going to win him over. It was his way or no way. And I knew that. So it was his way." "I just wasn't that kind of tie me up, tie me down, beat me, switch me, hold me tight, love me forever' kind of girl. Frank was that kind of guy. Which made me that kind of girl." "And when it was over, we fell away from each other gasping for air." ".he brought the money-in fifties and hundreds-to me, delivering it in a bank bag. Delivering it to me with a big smile on his face, as if he were happy to deliver it, glad he could accommodate me. Who was the real slave here?" Breaking the Girl-a story of white hot sex and submission.


18.) Carrie's Story: An Erotic S/M Novel (Paperback) by Molly Weatherfield

At the outset, I should say that once you have read Carrie's Story you will probably want to read the sequel "Safe Word". This book is outstanding as an exploration of BDSM. Told from the submissive's viewpoint (ie as a first person narrative) it affords us a marvellous insight into the mind of someone who would place themselves at the mercy of another person, fully understanding of the pain and suffering that might result. But of course it also provides the answering motivation, the intensity of experience, the absolution from decision, the pleasure obtained from subordinating one's own desires to those of another.

It is the self-critical (what other reviewers have termed sassy) self-awareness of the central character that carries throughout this novel that makes it so special. This is delivered in a light-hearted, but brutally honest manner.

No question it is highly erotic. But there are many other novels that achieve that. This one transcends the mere erotic and captivates the reader. The author generates a tension that draws the reader on and enfolds you in the story. I have not found that in an erotic novel since reading The Story Of O - and I can give Carrie's Story no better praise than that comparison.

19.) Slaves of the Empire by Aaron Travis.
Steven Saylor in disguise, his hot porn still includes marvelous details of Rome at its dirtiest, wealthiest, and most kinky.

20.) Butterfly by Kathryn Harvey.

The pseudonymous Harvey's vivid, imaginative tale of a unique Beverly Hills brothel called Butterfly focuses on its wealthy founder, and three of her troubled female patrons. Discreetly located above an elegant men's clothing store, the brothel features costumed male "companions"a masked burglar, a Confederate soldier, a Versailles courtier, a cowboycapable of fulfilling any woman's needs and fantasies.

Lawyer Jessica Franklin goes there for relief from her cold, intimidating husband; Dr. Linda Markus tries to cure her frigidity; Trudie Stein wants affirmation of her femininity.

Behind the scenes is Butterfly's owner, Beverly Highland, whose harrowing life story is interspersed with the current action of the tale . Having run away from home in New Mexico at age 14 after being abused by her alcoholic father, Beverly succumbed to the rough-hewn charm of Danny Mackay, who put her to work in a squalid brothel and forced her to abort their baby.

Vowing revenge, plain Beverly attains beauty through plastic surgery, becomes an affluent California entrepreneur and cunningly plots against Mackay, now an influential TV evangelist and presidential candidate. Glamour, wickedness and passion spark this highly commercial novel, which builds to a dramatic and unexpected conclusion.

21.) Topping From Below by Laura Reese.

The title of this devilishly pornographic?albeit literate?novel is taken from the argot of sadomasochism and refers to a rebellious dynamic in which the dominant partner (the "top") is subtly manipulated by the submissive partner (the "bottom").

After her young sister, Franny, is found murdered?bound, gagged and mutilated?Nora Tibbs, a journalist for the Sacramento Bee, discovers in Franny's computer a diary that details her brief affair with "M.," an arrogant music professor in his late 40s. Cruelly exploiting the overweight, love-starved woman, M. forced Franny to submit to a humiliating gamut of outre sexual practices.

Convinced that M. is Franny's murderer, Nora sets out to prove his guilt by pretending to submit to his depraved aberrations. But, to her astonishment, she discovers a dark, pagan side of herself when M. enthralls her with intense, if perilous, sexual pleasure. Graphic descriptions of exotic sexual practices (bondage and discipline, sadomasochism, bestiality, etc.) accumulate, counterpointed by Nora's sweetly romantic relationship with a fellow reporter.

The suspense, a bit attenuated by thin secondary characters, also is muted by artless foreshadowing, but the conclusion is satisfying in a savage sort of way and Nora's plunge "down, all the way down" under M.'s manipulations will keep most readers gripped even as they're aware that Reese's shameless pandering is manipulating them in turn. Comparison to Story of O is well earned. 100,000 first printing; Literary Guild and Doubleday Recommended for adult fiction collections.

22.) As She's Told by Anneke Jabob (Who I met on Fetlife btw.)

As She's Told is a story about two caring, thoughtful individuals, and the development of a bdsm relationship that is intense, loving, and creative: steeped in imagination, embedded in the real world. It's about a passionate, private sexual reality, in which the balance of power tips only one way.
Anders and Maia want nothing less than total power exchange, without games, negotiations or safewords. Neither can tolerate pretence; the power relationship has to be as genuine as it is absolute, but Anders is more than aware of the risks to inexperienced Maia if she is wrong about what she can handle. His challenge, early in the relationship is to walk a careful line “between games and gobbling her up.”

Step by step Maia hands over her autonomy and slips into the obedience that is essential to her nature. Anders investigates her like new terrain, exploring, manipulating and experimenting on both mind and body. He introduces her to spanking, excruciating erotic teasing and humiliation, and warns her that when she moves in with him, she’ll be like “an animal on a very short tether.” She makes her choice. Anders’ creativity with hardware and technology takes many interesting turns. Bondage, punishment, confinement, animal roles, teasing and denial, predicaments, objectification, all are explored.

The deepening of the relationship and the intensity of Anders’ control is balanced by play and laughter, and by the couple’s connections to the world beyond their walls, to work and music and friends. Some of those friends come to be included in the ménage, one way and another. As Maia struggles and adapts to her slave role, Anders faces the limits of his power in the real world. Their support for each other is the underlying structure on which the book rests.

As She’s Told by Anneke Jacob can be found at http://www.pinkflamingo.com/ in paperback and ebook formats. You can read an excerpt there, too, and a couple of reviews.

Books I've recently bought:

23.) The Darker Passions: Frankenstein by Amarantha Knight

This is NOT for the meek. It will definitely put off the weak willed. This type of book is truly only for those who have the darkest passions and wish to see them explored in a fiction format. I think the author was very clever in her approach to the classic story. I do feel that a comparison to Anne Rice isn't appropriate. Rice's work is "vanilla" to this deep dark chocolate; which for many is a delicious treat. I tremendously enjoyed this book.

The mistress of erotic horror sets her sights on Mary Shelleys darkest creation. What if you could create a living, breathing human? What shocking acts could it be taught to perform, to desire, to love? Find out what pleasures await those who play God in another breathtaking installation in the popular Darker Passions series. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

24.) The House of Dark Delights by Louisa Burton

This is the erotica I've been waiting for my entire adult life: a fabulously exciting backdrop populated by the most outrageously sexy and original characters you could possibly imagine, doing, well, everything you could imagine and a whole lot more.

How that library reviewer could have called HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS "mildly stimulating" is beyond me. All I have to say to her is, sweetheart, if you know of anything sexier than this, don't hold back! I myself can't imagine a hotter read, and believe me, I know my erotica. Louisa Burton knows precisely which buttons to push, and she pushes them with the skill of a master.

My favorite character is Elic, the shapeshifting incubus. I'd kill for an hour alone with that bad boy. HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS is smarter and better written than Anne Rice's Beauty trilogy, with a delicious dose of wit. And it's the first of a series! I've already cleared the shelf space.

Online Stories:

25.) Tales From Subspace by NIGHTQUEEN1963. http://english.literotica.com/stori...ry.php?id=84817

In addition I have another book thread for reads that do not have to do with BDSM. It's called reading books for pleasure and it is here:

https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=410377

Any book you consider to have been pleasurable, and somewhat BDSM please share!

Nominations are always open!

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Bookworm. :D

You are addicted to books like I'm addicted to my fetishwear. LOL. Nothing wrong with that.

I was just looking through your thread, 'Reading for Pleasure' to see what other books people are suggesting..

When I don't know what I want to read next, I look through there. I think I left off at page ten. It's a great resource for the addicted person like me!

Come to think of it, I might have forgotten about a BDSM pick that I should have added into the nominees this month.

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Here it is. A late nomination Demon King by Kresley Cole, no, wait this is book six, we need to start with book one which is, A Hunger Like No Other. Now to check and see if we've read this one before because I'm pretty sure I have but it might not have been a BDSM pick of the month.

Ms. Cole's latest effort is "wildly" delicious and entertaining. She has taken the paranormal genre and created her very own legends and lore...filled with ultra entertaining characters.

Emmaline is half vampire and half Valkyrie. She is known in her coven as Emma the timid. Her family is shocked when she decides she wants to travel to Paris alone to find out the truth about her father. While there she is attacked by a handsome, yummy, strong, yummy, scary...oh yes yummy man who scares the stuffing out of her. She is even more shocked to find out that in order to return to Louisiana she will have to help Lachlain MacRieve the leader of a Lykae Clan return to his home in Scotland. She'll do it believing she will be allowed to return home. She has no idea Lachlain is her forever mate and he has no plans on ever letting her get away.

Lachlain has spent the last hundred and fifty years being tortured by the vampire Demestriu. He is slowly going mad and then...he scents his mate. He has been waiting an eternity to find her and he is not going to let her get away now. He is shocked and somewhat disgusted when he finds out his long awaited mate is half vampire. But despite this he can't keep himself from feeling things for the wee little Emma.

She fires his blood and he will do what he must to keep her...even if it means to lie to her. Anything to get her home to Scotland where he will be able to keep her safe and protected when he goes to get revenge against Demestriu. But, life doesn't always go according to plan and wooing Emma is just one of those things. Will he be able to keep her safe and with him or will the vampire horde take away the one thing he needs to live?

Lachlain and Emma are wonderfully constructed characters. These two are both strong likeable characters. Their conflict is entertaining as is their way of dealing with what they face. Emma is sassy and quick witted...Lachlain is patient and yummy. This is a great new series and I truly can't wait for the next installment. Ms. Cole has made her mark on the paranormal genre and is an author you need to add to your must read list!
 
Guess what I found at the library recently? Sweetheart by Chelsea Cain the sequel to Heartsick by Chelsea Cain.

Squee!

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just dropping in to say hello for the first time, furryfury i found this place :) thanks! going to see if Master will get the march and april 2009 books that were suggested in this thread!

i look forward to participating soon!

mary
 
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just dropping in to say hello for the first time, furryfury i found this place :) thanks! going to see if Master will get the march and april 2009 books that were suggested in this thread!

i look forward to participating soon!

mary

Welcome! It's great to have you join us!

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And yes, it looks like the clear winner for April 2009 BOM is The House of Dark Delights by Louisa Burton.

This is the erotica I've been waiting for my entire adult life: a fabulously exciting backdrop populated by the most outrageously sexy and original characters you could possibly imagine, doing, well, everything you could imagine and a whole lot more.

How that library reviewer could have called HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS "mildly stimulating" is beyond me. All I have to say to her is, sweetheart, if you know of anything sexier than this, don't hold back! I myself can't imagine a hotter read, and believe me, I know my erotica. Louisa Burton knows precisely which buttons to push, and she pushes them with the skill of a master.

My favorite character is Elic, the shapeshifting incubus. I'd kill for an hour alone with that bad boy. HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS is smarter and better written than Anne Rice's Beauty trilogy, with a delicious dose of wit. And it's the first of a series! I've already cleared the shelf space.
 
And yes, it looks like the clear winner for April 2009 BOM is The House of Dark Delights by Louisa Burton.

i'm a lil confused... on the first page it says this " The discussion of the April BDSM book selection, Shocking Pink edited by Erica Spindler may begin at midnight your time on Saturday, the last day of February 2009!" So which book is for april? i just want to know so i can try and get the right one if i'm able to. :) thanks
 
And yes, it looks like the clear winner for April 2009 BOM is The House of Dark Delights by Louisa Burton.

This is the erotica I've been waiting for my entire adult life: a fabulously exciting backdrop populated by the most outrageously sexy and original characters you could possibly imagine, doing, well, everything you could imagine and a whole lot more.

How that library reviewer could have called HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS "mildly stimulating" is beyond me. All I have to say to her is, sweetheart, if you know of anything sexier than this, don't hold back! I myself can't imagine a hotter read, and believe me, I know my erotica. Louisa Burton knows precisely which buttons to push, and she pushes them with the skill of a master.

My favorite character is Elic, the shapeshifting incubus. I'd kill for an hour alone with that bad boy. HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS is smarter and better written than Anne Rice's Beauty trilogy, with a delicious dose of wit. And it's the first of a series! I've already cleared the shelf space.



Well the lead in has me hot and botherd, I will try and get to the book store or get on Amazon and get it ordered. I know I have yet to participate in the discussion I will some time after I become more articulate promise.
Reg
 
i'm a lil confused... on the first page it says this " The discussion of the April BDSM book selection, Shocking Pink edited by Erica Spindler may begin at midnight your time on Saturday, the last day of February 2009!" So which book is for april? i just want to know so i can try and get the right one if i'm able to. :) thanks



The March 2009 BDSM book selection is The Dark Garden by Eden Bradley.

The April 2009 BDSM book selection is The House of Dark Delights by Louisa Burton.

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Well the lead in has me hot and botherd, I will try and get to the book store or get on Amazon and get it ordered. I know I have yet to participate in the discussion I will some time after I become more articulate promise.
Reg

I look forward to it!

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By the way, old and new readers, if you have read any of the 20+ books on our list so far, and NOT commented on them, you can still do so, at any time! I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Thanks!

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Wow, a really long list of books I've not even heard of! I may have to find more time for reading.

The only one on the list I've read and actually remember anything about is the Anne Bishop. Some vanilla friends had it and were describing it in awed tones, so I borrowed the trilogy to see what all the fuss was about.
My two main complaints: Something about the power dynamics seemed off to me. Her difficulty coming up with original names was horribly distracting to me. Looking back, I see that a lot of other folks had this same issue with it. In case it helps shed any light on why this book is getting recommended, everyone I know who's read it and liked it falls into the category of "light kink." Not quite vanilla, but not into any kind of power exchange or heavy play in the real world.
 
Wow, a really long list of books I've not even heard of! I may have to find more time for reading.

The only one on the list I've read and actually remember anything about is the Anne Bishop. Some vanilla friends had it and were describing it in awed tones, so I borrowed the trilogy to see what all the fuss was about.
My two main complaints: Something about the power dynamics seemed off to me. Her difficulty coming up with original names was horribly distracting to me. Looking back, I see that a lot of other folks had this same issue with it. In case it helps shed any light on why this book is getting recommended, everyone I know who's read it and liked it falls into the category of "light kink." Not quite vanilla, but not into any kind of power exchange or heavy play in the real world.

I felt the same way about the power dynamics and names. I really didn't like the first book.

The second one was better. I imagine when this group votes for it, we'll read the third. Hopefully they keep building into something better?

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BTW, the complete list of books that we've read is in post number 3 on the first page of this thread. It's actually over 30 books! Wow!

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Are we good or what?

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In your opinion, what books on that list stood out? Which would you tell me to read before any other? Please give me a few suggestions. I won't have much time to read once summer approaches, but for now, I have time on my hands in between our readings. :D

Kushiel's Dart and the sequels were the best for me personally.

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Now that I have more time, here are the Furry notes:

Anyone else want to put in theirs please do!

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1.) In the month of March 2006, our book pick was Panic Snap by Laura Reese. The discussion of that book follows here:

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...4#post16838264

This one was pretty weak IMO. However certain scenes are now part of my fantasy fodder.

2.) In the month of April 2006 our book pick was Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey.

https://forum.literotica.com/s...1#post17236031

Great epic tale, plus some kink! LOVE it!

3.) In the month of May 2006 our book pick was Daughter of the Blood, by Anne Bishop. Discussion of that book started June 1, 2006.

https://forum.literotica.com/s...9#post17669629

Couldn't stand this one, the story didn't hold up, the names were distracting. Lot's of people love the series.

4.) The BDSM book club selection for the month of June 2006 was: Small Town by Lawrence Block.

https://forum.literotica.com/s...2#post18073052

Like most "kink" books written by a major fiction author, this one failed to know what BDSM really is.

5.) Okay our selection for the BDSM book club in July 2006 was: The Switch by Diane Whiteside join us for the discussion of this book!

https://forum.literotica.com/s...1#post18492193

I don't really remember it but if you follow the link to the discussion that should give you some idea of what I and others thought of it.

6.) The August 2006 selection was Cooking Up a Storm by Emma Holly.

https://forum.literotica.com/s...7#post18933707

Silly romance with some kink.

7.) The September 2006 selection was, Megan's Mark by Lora Leigh. Join us in discussing this book!

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...4#post19532824

Romance with kink.

8.) The BDSM Book of October 2006 was: The Companion (Regency Vampire Novels) (Mass Market Paperback) by Susan Squires.

Good romance with kink and other angles I liked.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...2#post19855462

9.) The BDSM Book selection for November 2006 was: Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqueline Carey.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...6#post20357826

Great book, epic tale, wonderful characters, some kink.

10.)Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down: Three Tales of Erotic Romance by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Melanie George, Jaid Black, was the December 2006 selection.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...5#post20770785

Fairly weak IMO but short fiction romance stories if you are into that.

11.) The selection for January 2007 was: Natural Law by Joey W. Hill.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...2#post21238542

Written with kink in mind, still not a strong book. I did like the couple working together in it.

12.) Marley's Choice was the selection for February 2007.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...8#post21661348

Silly romance, I think but I may have it mixed up with Megan's Mark so you might want to check the discussion links on both of them.

13.) To Serve and Submit was the March 2007 selection.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...5#post22116295

After I got into it, this was pretty good but rather short.

14.) In the month of April, 2007 our selection was Bondage by Patti Davis.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...5#post22515075

I thought this one was dreadful.

15.) In the May 2007 our selection was Kushiel's Avatar by Jaqueline Carey

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...0#post22885760

Great book!

16) The selection for the month of June 2007 was Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany.

https://forum.literotica.com/showt...6#post23355176

If you like books that really tax the mind and you can't tell WTF is going on, this is your book.

17) The selection for the month of July 2007 was The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by A. N. Roquelaure AKA Anne Rice

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post23618631

I hated this one. Lot's of people love it.

18) The selection for the month of August 2007 was Wild Women Contemporary Short Stories by Women Celebrating Women edited by Sue Thomas.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...6#post24098136

If you like short stories and essays you might enjoy this one. It was interesting.

19) The selection for September 2007 was Doc and Fluff by Pat Califa

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post24284781

Nilistic and not pretty kink by characters I didn't particularly like.

20) The selection for October 2007 was Kushiel's Scion by Jacqueline Carey

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...3#post24763443

Good!

21) The November 2007 BDSM Book Club selection was A Lick of Frost by Laurell K. Hamilton.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...4#post25147074

Nearly pure sex.

22) The December 2007 BDSM Book Club selection was Death Row the Trilogy by Jaid Black.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post25484402

Strange but not bad.

23) The January 2008 BDSM Book Club selection was Scandal by Amanda Quick.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post25904301

Old fashioned romance, well done with D/s tones.

24.) February 2008 selection: A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post26298031

I don't really remember it. Romance? Supernatural? Follow the discussion link to know more.

25.) March 2008 selection was The Marketplace (The Marketplace Series, 1) by Laura Antoniou

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...4#post26702774

I was pretty dissappointed by this one. I'd heard so much about it. It's just so totally unrealistic. It's much loved though.

26.) April 2008 selection was Heir To The Shadows by Anne Bishop

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...4#post27130034

Much better than the first book.

27.) May 2008 selection was Submission by Martha Blau

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...4#post27453234

Fairly dreadful IMO.

28.) June 2008 selection was Naughty Fairy Tales from A to Z edited by Alison Tyler.

http://forum.literotica.com/showpost...&postcount=843

Short stories, kind of fun.

29.) July 2008 selection was The Challenge by Susan Kearney,

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...0#post28283740

One of my favs!

30.) August 2008 selection was Mona Lisa Awakening (Monere: Children of the Moon, Book 1) by Sunny

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...2#post28535382

Another good one.

31.) September 2008 selection was Two Moons: Worthy of a Master Book One by Chelsea Shepard.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...5#post28864405

Really good!

32.) The October 2008 selection wasBlood Noir by Laurell K. Hamilton.
http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post29189803

It's Laurell K, what I can I say?

33.) The November 2008 selection was Top of Her Game by Emma Holly.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...7#post29427977

I think this one got me horny.

34.) The December 2008 selection was All U Can Eat by Emma Holly.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...7#post29701517

I know this one did.

35.) The January 2009 selection was Heartsick by Chelsea Cain

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...4#post30007954

A really unusual book with great unusual characterizations.

36.) The February 2009 selection was Shocking Pink by Erica Spindler

http://forum.literotica.com/showthre...1#post30278723

Interesting story, hard to swallow though.
 
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