Cleverly subverting the expected behaviours of women, these unforgettable female characters follow their impulses all the way to the extremes of fantasy. Rachel Kramer Bussel (editor) – Best Women’s Erotica of the YearĪgain edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel, this anthology brings distinctly female-focused energy to the erotic genre.
At novella-length, you can enjoy this ride for a while. I guess we can add F*ck and Fall in Love to the list of the none-too-subtle erotic short stories, but we’re here for a good time, not a long time, right? When a businesswoman meets a bouncer, she slips him a key to her hotel room. Once you’ve recovered from the 69 orgasms above, you can sink your teeth into erotic short stories that blend gothic themes with mystical characters - but don’t you worry - there are still plenty of forbidden sexual interludes. RACHEL KRAMER BUSSEL (EDITOR) THE BIG BOOK OF ORGASMS: 69 SEXY STORIESĮrotica and fantasy is a match made in heaven. Truly a collection of erotic short stories lie no other. In this massive anthology, the world’s top erotica authors spell out their triple-X-rated orgasm tales. Subtle, right? If you wanna read some stories about getting off, this is the book for you. Rachel Kramer Bussel (editor) – The Big Book of Orgasms: 69 Sexy Stories Scarlet explores what it truly means to give in to your desires. When our unnamed protagonist leaves her deadbeat husband at home to go to a wedding, she gets a lot more than she bargained for. Hans Christian Andersen’s The Red Shoes will never be the same again. This anthology of erotic short stories are fairy tales that delve delectably into darkness and danger. A curious young wife gets disciplined in all the right ways. A princess lured into an erotic love triangle. Got some pent up royal court fantasies? Here’s your chance to indulge in them.
A little bit longer than most of the books on this list, but the payoff is worth it. And where better to do exactly that than in Las Vegas. I cannot imagine what that poor red-headed model who posed for these stock-art photos will think, assuming she ever discovers what they were used for.It’s the promise of so many of these stories: one night of throwing inhibitions to the wind. One pleads for Delaney to write an erotic novel about Microsoft Bob.ĭelaney may eventually get around to that, but in the meantime if you finish Conquered by Clippy and need more, perhaps consider Delaney's other offering … The reviews on Amazon are predictably superb. So when the world's biggest technology company offers to fly her to a remote location and investigate an alien artifact, all by herself, she's all like "I'll do it!"īut the artifact isn't what it seems, and soon an overly helpful giant living paperclip is getting her all bent out of shape.Ĭonquered by Clippy is a 4000 word short story featuring sexual situations with digital assistants. The author is Leonard Delaney, who describes the book thusly:Ĭhristie Aackerlund doesn't need help with anything. Rule 34 continues to bestride the Internet like a colossus, apparently.