
I am absolutely in love with libraries these days. Not that my multi-decade affair with books is anything new, or that anybody would be surprised to learn one of my great fantasies is to go back in time to a used bookstore I adored in the 80s. But libraries seem to have undergone a great transformation somewhere along the line. Check out this post from the Okotoks library:
Fifty Shades of Grey Read Alikes
Best Women's Erotica 2011 edited by Violet Blue
Bites of Passion: an anthology of vampire erotica edited by Cecelia Tan
Total Abandon by Opal Carew
Shadowplay by Portia Da Costa
Being Wicked by Lacy Danes
Playing the Game by Belle De Jour
Pleasure by Eric Jerome Dickey
Do Not Disturb: hotel sex stories edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Past Midnight by Jasmine Haynes
Heat Wave edited by Alison Tyler
Guilty Pleasure by Lora Leigh
Extreme Danger by Shannon McKenna
Obsessed: erotic romance for women edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Passion: erotic romance for women edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Playing With Fire: taboo erotica edited by Alison Tyler
Sixty-Nine by Pynk
The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by A. N. Roquelaure
Smooth: erotic stories for women edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Sweet Confessions: erotic fantasies for couples edited by Violet Blue
In Sleeping Beauty's Bed: erotic fairy tales by Mitzi Szereto
Taboo: forbidden fantasies for couples edited by Violet Blue
Take Me There edited by Tristan Taormino
Satisfaction Guaranteed by Charlene Teglia
Tiffany Twisted by Alison Tyler
Women in Lust: erotic stories edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Way to go, Okotoks! How fucking cool is that? Anybody want to add suggestions? I'll extend the list.
XXX,
Alison
P.S. Check out Crab Apple Designs Paper Goods for a slew of superlative selections.

1 comment:
Great titles and authors!
Some of my titles have been put on lists... I get a little worried, though, because 50 Shades is actually really tame. Like intro to SM. So...yeah. Not actually sure it's the best comparison to make in lots of cases.
But, the other lists--My books have been listed along with others here:
http://www.alternativelifecoach.com/what-other-books-are-like-50fifty-shades-of-grey-a-kinky-reading-list/
http://indiereader.com/2012/04/alike-but-indie/
http://www.facebook.com/WhatToReadAfter50ShadesOfGrey
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