Enchanted: Erotic Bedtime Stories For Women
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Average customer review:Product Description
Allow yourself to be drawn into a fantasy world like no other…where a beautiful princess is seduced into a love triangle with a handsome prince and her winsome maid…where a mysterious gentleman's young bride is deliciously disciplined for her unchecked curiosity…where a naive daughter is married off to a beast of a man whose carnal appetites awaken her budding desire….
With a unique and decidedly adult twist on thirteen classic fairy tales, Nancy Madore intrigues and arouses with her titillating, sizzling anthology of erotic stories guaranteed to keep you up late into the night.
You'll never look at fairy tales the same way again.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4396 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
ARomanceReview.com
"Told with sparkling wit . . . this erotic collection of some of the world's favorite fairy tales is nothing short of brilliant."
Reviewed by Natasha at ARomanceReview.com
"Told with sparkling wit...this erotic collection of some of the world's favorite fairytales is nothing short of brilliant."
Reviewed by Michelle at Romance Novels Trading Club
"I was very delighted by your writing style...Bravo!"
Customer Reviews
Just Plain Good
I bought this together with Nancy Madore's other erotic fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses as recommended by Amazon. Both were outstanding but surprisingly different. The tale of the Twelve Dancing Princesses is very relationship oriented while the fairy tales in Enchanted are more for the single girl maybe? I don't know. I am single and I enjoyed both books. Nancy Madore's writing style is pleasant and not at all garish or tacky like some erotica you can find sometimes. It seemed more romantic. Kind of Victorian. The stories were definitely a turn on, but I have to admit, as I kept reading I was more interested in where the author was going with them next. These books were so cleverly written. Once I knew what was going to happen I would go back and read the story again and enjoyed it even more. This was especially true with the Twelve Dancing Princesses. Each princess has her own story. The story starts out with her secret problems with having sex with her husband (some are upset because they can't you know...not sure how to say it on Amazon, but just for all different reasons and some have other problems). These were all problems that regular women would relate to by the way. So as you're reading you're thinking, what the heck is she going to do for this one. But then afterwards you think, brilliant! I feel like I actually learned something from that book. But then in Enchanted you have more focus on kinky sexual fantasies. There are many ideas that get you thinking in Enchanted too. Madore has some interesting things to say about beauty and the body. But mostly, you are getting fantasy, fantasy and more fantasy. The stories were nicely diversified and you didn't feel like you got the same thing twice. Both books are clever, fun, sexual, and are pageturners, but if I were going to pick just one it would have to be the Twelve Dancing Princesses. Either would make a good gift for that woman who loves to read.
Super Erotic (without dirty words)
Bravo for the way this enchanting book was written! There was not one single dirty word in the book. But don't let that fool you. There is every sexy act you can imagine in here. Well, not everything, but most everything. Lets see, it starts with a very memorable beauty and the beast story, then some bondage in Bluebeard, then came a contest of wills in Cat and Mouse, and then it was on to a little teasing in Cinderella, oh, and we certainly can't forget the random stranger-in-the-dark sex in East/Sun West/Moon, and them came a little wife swapping action in Mrs. Fox, moving on to some exhibition action in Mirror on the Wall, I can't remember them all. What am I missing...there was a menage twa (spelling?)in the Goose Girl, and there was still a few more I think. On and on, as you can see there is a different plot in each of the 13 stories. I enjoyed all of them, but had a few favorites. Most everyone should be able to find something to love in this selection. It has a feel good fairy tale kind of thing to it as you read.
Superb Rendition Of The Old Classics
I enjoyed reading Nancy Madore's version of fairy tales like Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast and Snow White, just to name a few. Her writing style mimics Grimms' fairy tales perfectly. But that's where the similarities end. This book is pretty much all sexual and best for bedtime reading like the cover says. The stories heat up really fast and stay that way. I appreciated that the fairy tales were not repetitive but each very different from the others. There is something for everyone in this selection. All in all it was exciting and fun to read. I can't imagine anyone not liking this.





