A Midsummer Sundress Sexcapade


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It's sweltering hot at the midsummer music festival, but Cassie and her friends know how to keep cool: wear sundresses and kilts, and nothing else! Before long, they're flashing and being flashed in a playful game of public exhibitionism. But when another hot trio invites them back to their tent for the evening, the frolicking threesome becomes a sex-fueled sixsome!




Bred on a Dare


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During a wild game of spin-the-dare, Aimee drew the fateful card: "Be the center of a bondage gangbang without birth control." The stakes couldn't be higher, but if she timed everything right, she could avoid getting pregnant. Except her friends had other ideas...




Going Commando on a Dare


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It was a simple college dare: go commando for the day and let any guy who noticed use her body for his pleasure. She thought no one would notice, but class after class, she'll have no choice but to spread her legs for anyone and everyone to indulge in her free-use offer!




Hot Wife Charity Auction


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Struggling to conceive, Clara and her husband try their luck at the Hot Wife Charity Auction. Won by the highest bidder, her husband must hand over his wedding ring to the man who claims her—an affluent billionaire playboy named Devon. Clara will be his to use and enjoy for the entire weekend. And she's both eager and ready for Devon to breed her, again and again, giving her what her husband never could! But can she resist Devon's billionaire charm enough to return to her own loving husband, or will he claim her for more than this one weekend affair?




College Co-Ed Camping Trip


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How I ended up on a camping trip with four hot college co-eds and no other guys was a matter of pure chance. It was going to be a wild weekend of getting back to nature, but I wasn’t about to complain. Truth or dare, campfire strip games, skinny dipping at the waterfall, and it just gets wilder from there!




Midsummer Magic


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First in the Magic Trilogy. A clever, beautiful woman disguises herself as a mousy Scottish lass to keep the notoriously rakish Earl of Rothermere from marrying her, only to find she was chosen for that very reason. After the earl discards her, she sheds her dowdy facade to become London society's brightest star—rousing the ire and igniting the passions of her faithless husband.




Strip Poker Trophy Prize


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It's strip poker with a twist! Liz and her friends want to see just how hard their boyfriends will play to keep them. The girls strip down as the guys bet their clothes, and whoever busts first must give the winner his girlfriend to use and enjoy for the entire weekend, and maybe longer! Liz can only wonder: will her boyfriend claim another girl, or will she be the winner's free use trophy prize?




Sex and Stravinsky


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AN ASTOUNDING NOVEL FROM THE AUTHOR OF FRANKIE AND STANKIE AND BROTHER OF THE MORE FAMOUS JACK ____________________ 'A dazzling achievement. It's beautifully-written, deftly-plotted and moves skilfully from domestic drama to global themes and back again' - Daily Express 'Delightful and brilliantly choreographed comedy' - Sunday Times ____________________ The time is 1995, but everybody has a past. Brilliant Australian Caroline can command everyone except her own ghoulish mother, which means that things aren't easy for Josh and Zoe, her husband with Stravinsky-glasses and twelve-year-old daughter. Zoe reads girls' ballet books and longs for lessons; a thing denied her until a chance encounter on a school French exchange. Meanwhile, on the east coast of Africa, Hattie, Josh's first love, now writes girls' ballet books - that's when she can carve out the space between her husband and her crosspatch daughter. From far and wide, they are all drawn together: a masquerade in which things are not always what they seem. ____________________ 'This wonderful novel sparkles with Midsummer Night's Dream magic' - Daily Mail 'Beautifully structured, with flashes of wonderful eccentricity' - The Times




Phallic Worship: A Description of The Mysteries of The Sex Worship of The Ancients With The History of The Masculine Cross


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Sex Worship has prevailed among all peoples of ancient times, sometimes contemporaneous and often mixed with Star, Serpent, and Tree Worship. The powers of nature were sexualised and endowed with the same feelings, passions, and performing the same functions as human beings. Among the ancients, whether the Sun, the Serpent, or the Phallic Emblem was worshipped, the idea was the same—the veneration of the generative principle. Thus we find a close relationship between the various mythologies of the ancient nations, and by a comparison of the creeds, ideas, and symbols, can see that they spring from the same source, namely, the worship of the forces and operations of nature, the original of which was doubtless Sun worship. It is not necessary to prove that in primitive times the Sun must have been worshipped under various names, and venerated as the Creator, Light, Source of Life, and the Giver of Food. In the earliest times the worship of the generative power was of the most simple and pure character, rude in manner, primitive in form, pure in idea, the homage of man to the supreme power, the Author of life. Afterwards the worship became more depraved, a religion of feeling, sensuous bliss, corrupted by a priesthood who were not slow to take advantage of this state of affairs, and inculcated with it profligate and mysterious ceremonies, union of gods with women, religious prostitution and other degrading rites. Thus it was not long before the emblems lost their pure and simple meaning and became licentious statues and debased objects. Hence we have the depraved ceremonies at the worship of Bacchus, who became, not only the representative of the creative power, but the God of pleasure and licentiousness. The corrupted religion always found eager votaries, willing to be captives to a pleasant bondage by the impulse of physical bliss, as was the case in India and Egypt, and among the Phœnicians, Babylonians, Jews and other nations. Sex worship once personified became the supreme and governing deity, enthroned as the ruling God over all; dissent therefrom was impious and punished. The priests of the worship compelled obedience; monarchs complied to the prevailing faith and became willing devotees to the shrines of Isis and Venus on the one hand, and of Bacchus and Priapus on the other, by appealing to the most animating passion of nature.




Shakespeare / Sex


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Shakespeare / Sex interrogates the relationship between Shakespeare and sex by challenging readers to consider Shakespeare's texts in light of the most recent theoretical approaches to gender and sexuality studies. It takes as its premise that gender and sexuality studies are key to any interpretation of Shakespeare, be it his texts and their historical contexts, contemporary stage and cinematic productions, or adaptations from the Restoration to the present day. Approaching 'sex' from four main perspectives – heterosexuality, third-wave intersectional feminism, queer studies and trans studies – this book tackles a range of key topics, such as medical science, rape culture, the environment, disability, religion, childhood sexuality, race, homoeroticism and trans bodies. The 12 essays range across Shakespeare's poems and plays, including the Sonnets and The Rape of Lucrece, Coriolanus, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for Measure, Richard III and The Two Noble Kinsmen. Encouraged to push the envelope, contributors to this essay collection open new avenues of inquiry for the study of gender and sexuality in Shakespeare.