The Best of Best American Erotica, The Final Edition
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Narrateur(s):
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Susie Bright
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Theo McKell
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Don Leslie
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Kathe Mazur
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Auteur(s):
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Susie Bright
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Rowan Elizabeth
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Alicia Gifford
À propos de cet audio
The final edition of the best-selling Best American Erotica series, featuring erotic stories by: Susie Bright, Steven Saylor, Greta Christina, and Alicia Gifford.
In Susie Bright's own contribution, "Story of O Birthday Party", she recounts her lover's elaborately orchestrated birthday gift: a re-creation of Pauline Réage's classic S/M tale, with Susie at the center of the action. Joe Maynard enters a love/hate relationship with a two-million-dollar sex toy in "Fleshlight". Greta Christina's "Are We Having Sex Now or What?" asks the provocative question: What defines authentic sexual connection and experience?
Included in this collection:
- "Halves" by Rowan Elizabeth
- "Surviving Darwin" by Alicia Gifford
- "Playing Doctor" by Eloise Chagrin
- "Innocence in Extremis" by Debra Boxer
- "The Program" by G. Bonhomme
- "The Letters" by Eric Albert
- "The Desires of Houses" by Haddayr Copley-Woods
- "Horny" by Greg Boyd
- "Pinkie" by Jennifer D. Munro
- "Three Obscene Phone Calls" by Marian Phillips
- "Tennessee" by Patrice Suncircle
- "Up for a Nickel" by Thomas S. Roche
- "This Isn't About Love" by Susan St. Aubin
- "Blue Light" by Steven Saylor, writing as Aaron Travis
Previously published as Best American Erotica 2008.
©2008 Susie Bright (P)2008 Audible, Inc.Ce que les critiques en disent
"I'm sure the stories would read brilliantly from the page, but I dramatically prefer to have BAE the audiobook poured into my ear in narrative form....[H]earing these stories spoken infuses them with something tangibily more personal, thus more captivating. And more alluring." (The Geek Prospectus blog)