FurryFury
Addict of Sensation
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OMG..What are you girls talking about in here?
LOL!
It's girl on girl action ALL the time!
That should make the thread busier donja thing?
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OMG..What are you girls talking about in here?
That book wasn't too long, was it?
Thumb-twiddling?
Oh geez..
How hot does The House of Dark Delights sound?..It gets my vote for the next read..
My second choice is Witchling..
Bookworm.
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..
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
And yes, it looks like the clear winner for April 2009 BOM is The House of Dark Delights by Louisa Burton.
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.
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
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
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.
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.