Bound in Moonlight Another excellent book by Louisa Burton. If you enjoy well-written erotica interwoven with a large dose of mythology that slips into the real world, both past and present, you'll enjoy this book. Written in three parts, from different perspectives, at different points in time, it will be a difficult book to put down. Interesting characters, use of language and description that provides a quality read...
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I'm not wholly sure what to make of these short stories, partly because they vary so much in tone. All of these stories center on a secluded estate where supernatural beings of un-natural sexuality have romped for a few recent millenia. The first starts with a familiar plot: he and she pretending disinterest in each other, they fight off romantic interest until the very end when romance blossoms along with something steamier...
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I loved the variety in which these story snippets were told, as well as the addition of an actual love story. Once again, the eroticism was not over-the-top yet still retained a high level of titillation. Louisa Burton is definitely an auto-buy for me!
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Enter into the Château de la Grotte Cachée (the castle of the hidden grotto), a secluded castle in France. It is the administrateur's job to provide carnal nourishment for the immortals or Follets, which live there; a djinni (shape shifter), a Nordic elf, the Goddess of the new moon and a satyr. Sex from mortals is something they can't live without. But because of their delicate status, they also require a protection and...
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"Tutelage". In 1902 New York heiress Emmeline Townsend is escorted by Lord Hardwyck to the Castle of the Hidden Grotto in rural France that she thought was his French abode. She appalling finds her host's face buried in the legs of a voluptuous female while another big-chested woman tasted his shaft. Wanting out Emmeline finds every door leads to debauchery and depravity until she meets Darius the djinn and then Elric the...
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