Bound for Trouble: BDSM Erotica For Women
✍ Scribed by Tyler, Alison] (editor)
- Book ID
- 109304469
- Publisher
- Cleis Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781627780445
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Bound for Trouble is the tenth bondage-themed anthology for Alison Tyler, a veteran at collecting the very best BDSM stories for her readers' pain-tinged pleasure. Bondage sends shivers (the really good kind) down spines. With Bound for Trouble , Tyler uncovered new jewels, glimmering examples of the ultimate in erotic writing. Every writer in this book focuses on a different facet of the bondage theme. Some characters use tools, some words, one uses paper chains. There are male subs, femme doms, and more. But what these stories have in common is addiction. And fascination. And obsession. Plain and simple, bound for trouble.
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