Begging For It: Erotic Fantasies for Women
by Rachel K. Bussel
Date of Publication: July 12, 2016
Rating: 4 Stars
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book for review from RockStar
PR & Literacy Agency and the author.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive
review. The opinions I have expressed
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Blurb:
What would you give - or give up - to fulfill your most cherished sex fantasy? In this Cleis Press collection, erotica editor Rachel Kramer Bussel brings us femme fatales and shy women, women on a mission and women opening up to new worlds of discovery: women who know what they want and are not afraid to beg for it! Let yourself go with these twenty-one tantalizing tales of tortuous longing and release.
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My Thoughts:
This is a book of twenty short stories.
Each story is different from the other.
Since they are all short, your only decision you will need to make is if
you’re going to have a read-a-thon or not.
This is a collection of some great fantasy material.
One thing I learned about the first story is it might have been more
enjoyable if I had music playing in the background. Tabitha
the Cat was a great choice to include in this anthology. It lets someone take control with rope. Leo
Rising will definitely have your imagination soaring. It also may give you some romantic ideas to
try out with your partner. Orcas takes place on an island that
actually exists – I see a road trip somewhere in my future. Little
Girl Blue is about a club and a charity event.
Other stories have public displays of affection, working for a company
that’s all about sex, sex with a local butcher, and a woman with body issues. Another story I couldn’t get into was Jane’s Fantasy, Your Fantasy but you may
have a different opinion. There are a
lot of stories where no one is perfect and women work with what they have. Then
there’s a story about our possible future and how it may affect our sex life. There
are people that are willing to go outside their comfort zone. They are stories that may have you
questioning your own sex life and even about self-pleasure. Some of the stories may even become your
favorites.
What’s great about an anthology is that you can read them over and over
when you just have a little spare time and you want something short to read. The only problem may be when you’re having
heatwaves and the humidity is high. You
won’t know if your heated skin is from the weather or what you are reading in Begging For It.
About Rachel K. Bussel:
Rachel Kramer Bussel regularly contributes to Refinery 29, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan, and hosts readings around the country. A prolific erotica editor, as well as a much-in-demand sex educator, her titls include Come Agaon: Sex Toy Erotica, Spanked, He's on Top, She's on Top, Passion and Do Not Disturb. She lives in New Jersey.
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