by Nancy Madore
I am particularly sure about my offerings and the private administrations to be given to my focused on clients. The guys OK with the in call benefit sort can run with it and the men of their word comfortable with the out call benefit sort can proceed with it with no sort of segregation. The quality ...
I love what Nancy Madore is setting out to do. From the intro:"It is my belief that to really empower women sexually... we must accept them exactly as they are.... We need to feel safe being sexual without the fear of being exploited, changed, categorized, punished, shamed, or degraded."Amen!She sa...
It will get you in the mood for sure, although the author could do with better writing.I never had any idea just about what Snowwhite really did with those dwarves ;) Wow. Now I also know some interesting facts about the intimate lives of Beauty and the Beast, as well as some other childhood favouri...
I want to say I liked "Mrs. Fox" best, but I suspect a girl's favorite story might reveal which particular fantasy scenario appeals to her most. :)I quite liked the opening of Mirror On the Wall though: Once upon a time, in a kingdom known far and wide for its beautiful women, there lived a sorcere...
this is a DNF for me. the first story is an "erotic" retelling of Beauty and the Beast, but it's not that erotic and it's not much of a retelling. it's more like a summary of the times Beauty had sex with the Beast and man did she love it. i was excited to read this story, but i've read better.
Yawn, mostly. I found the fairy tale style of narrative cold and emotionally disengaging. I can't even bring myself to tag this as smut, because it felt about as smutty as a biology textbook.
I wasn't expecting this to have so many feminist views in it, not a complaint, mind you but it wasn't something that I was expecting. Not all of the stories had a feminist undertone to them, but more of them did than didn't. The concept of taking fairy tales and making them more adult isn't a new on...
In some ways Enchanted isn’t too different from The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter – reworked fairy tales with an adult and somewhat feminist twist with a background commentary on gender roles (i.e. wife, career woman, princess, maid etc). If I had stopped reading at the end of Mrs Fox I would have...
Adult versions of some famous fairy tales. Some of them better than others. Highlight: Beauty And The Beast. Lowlight: The Ugly Duckling. A little tame for erotica, but not bad for an anthology.