Lust: Bisexual Erotica
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Average customer review:Product Description
Sizzling women's erotic fiction with a decidedly bisexual bent from the very open mind of noted erotica writer Marilyn Jaye Lewis.
Marilyn Jaye Lewis is the founder of the Erotic Authors Association, the first American organization to honor literary excellence in the erotic genre. Her books include When Hearts Collide, In the Secret Hours, and When the Night Stood Still.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #376375 in Books
- Published on: 2004-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Marilyn Jaye Lewis's books include When Hearts Collide, In the Secret Hours, and When the Night Stood Still. Her writing has been widely anthologized and she is the founder of the Erotic Authors Association.
Customer Reviews
I love Marilyn Jaye Lewis!
I've been a fan of Marilyn Jaye Lewis since reading a story of hers in an old book called The Unmade Bed. I was thrilled to see a whole collection dedicated to her talent. Lust is an excellent collection -- one of the sexiest books I've ever read!
Nothing special
I'm afraid I'm not impressed. To say any of this functions as good fiction is a real stretch of kindness. OK, so there's a plotline here and there. But most of these stories are smut that's aspiring to be literary. Good try. But not successful. There are other books out there that can manage the blend of the erotic and the literary. This definitely ain't one of them.
One of the best erotica writers I've read
Though I've enjoyed Marilyn Jaye Lewis's stories in anthologies, I'd never bought one of her books until now. I find her to be a wonderful alternative to some of the stuff that's in bookstores now -- her writing is unpretentious but colorful, direct yet artful. There's authenticity in these stories but I don't feel like I'm looking through a forbidden peephole to get a glimpse of her life. Her writing might even be too good for the erotica genre but I'm glad she's writing because it restores my faith in what *can* be accomplished in sex writing. She reminds me a little of M. Christian in that her stories are more than sex. They have depth and meaning, making the sex merely a bonus (and not all the stories actually have sex, which I think is another cool thing). Anyway, had to share.





