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This edition of Kink Your Kindle features some absolute showstoppers in the world of new erotic fiction — and the fiction genre, period. I’m not sure what changed in the past few months, but something certainly has in the world of erotica. The newest crop of hot, lit smut is deep, and I highly recommend each and every one of them. Best of all, most of these are indies, and self-published works, so we’re supporting the writers directly! YAY!

With the exception of any nonfiction titles, every selection in this post contains explicit sex, ranging from romantic trysts with hardcore sex to character-driven, thoughtful – but very nasty – porn. Expect unusual and rich stories, characters with complexity, riveting realistic sex, and skilled storytelling.

Searching for erotic Kindle books is a nightmare of poorly written (auto generated? plagiarized?) free books, most exploiting dated (and often offensive) stereotypes that are a turn-off. But they all rank high on Amazon’s search, page after page – making it impossible to find quality erotic titles. I hope that Kink Your Kindle helps to hack a path through the rip-offs and Kindle spammers, and that through this you discover new authors you grow to love.

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  • Take the Heat: A Criminal Romance Anthology ($3.99) multiple authors, including favorites Giselle Renarde, Tamsin Flowers (@GiselleRenarde, @TamsinFlowers)
    “Crack. That would be the one word to describe this awesome anthology. I could not put it down. Not for deadlines of my own, bedtimes if I had better sense or any other reason. I crawled back to my e-reader on breaks and hugged it during morning coffee. Each story is different but holds the same sweet edge of sex and danger that always keeps me coming back for more. Hot!!! 5/5 for sheer panty soaking heat. I loved it!!” (Amazon review)
  • Haunted ($1.99) by Sommer Marsden (@sommer_marsden)
    “Hang on folks, you’re going on a wild and scary ride with some romantic delight tossed in here and there to us anchored. The characters were well done. The story line unfolded in vivid detail. The author’s words created such imagery that I could see the haunted amusement park: the defunct rides, dilapidated buildings, even the faded clowns. Not only see but hear the screeching roller coaster grind on the tracks with sparks flying, hear the shrill screams and the laughter of long ago. No spoilers but there are a lot of memorable scenes you don’t want to miss. This is a must read that will keep the romance lovers and the paranormal lovers content.” (Amazon review) See also: The Accidental Cougar ($2.99)
  • The Eyes of Bast ($3.50) by Lisabet Sarai
    “When instinct tells Shaina to visit the feral cat trap she’s set in Central Park, she listens to that inner voice. She discovers she’s caged a magnificent black tom, but the cat inexplicably vanishes after she tends to his wounds. Seeking the errant feline, Shaina encounters instead a handsome stranger whose slightest touch sets her body on fire. As the day dawns after a night of ferocious passion, her mysterious lover is forced back into his true shape – the tomcat she rescued. Born a cat, Tom was transformed into an unwilling shape shifter by a sorceress who craved a human plaything to satisfy her perverse lusts. Centuries old and irresistibly powerful, Delphine Montserrat will stop at nothing to find her runaway familiar. Shaina vows to do whatever is necessary to defeat the vicious but seductive witch and save the man she believes is her soulmate.” See also: The Witches of Gloucester ($2.99)
  • The Incubus and the Angel: Magic University Book Three ($6.99) by Cecilia Tan (@ceciliatan)
    “The Incubus and the Angel is an entertaining read that has a similar magical world structure as the Harry Potter books, though these tales of magic definitely aren’t for children. Kyle is a strong hero but with a touch of femininity which helps him relate to Lindy in ways an alpha male type couldn’t. He’s been hurt emotionally, but willing to keep searching for his soul mate.” (You Gotta Read Reviews)
  • Hot for Her: Dirty Boys Get Everything They Lust For: Four Adult Short Sex Stories ($2.99) by Lana Fox, J.T. Louder, Angela Tavares (@foxlana, @jtlouder, @herebookybooky)
    Women writing porn from the male point of view… is it hot? Hell yes! “From a taxi-cab customer with lusciously bounceable breasts to a college coach whose wife knows the meaning of share time, the women in HOT FOR HER know how to take their pleasure, and the men who crave them can’t get enough. Taking the male point of view, these four pleasure-focused stories build quickly and erupt with force. Everyone’s having the orgasms they’ve dreamed of, in settings far away from home.”

  • The Spanking House: And other stories ($3.89) by Alison Tyler (@AlisonTyler)
    Eight exquisite short stories about spanking – and the thrilling erotic friction that leads to the moment of contact – make Tyler’s newest collection of her favorite filthy pastime a must-read. Highly recommended. “In the backseat of a shiny black limo and over the end of a classic cherry-colored convertible. I’ve been punished while bent over a motorcycle. Smacked with a wooden ruler while duct-taped to a desk. But over-the-knee is my favorite position, my favorite place to be.”
  • Spyder’s Trouble (A BDSM Space Opera) ($5.99) by Korin I. Dushayl (@eroticawriter)
    “As the shadow of a repressive piety movement spreads across the system’s free worlds, the Lady Cassandra and her slaves must flee home. The Dominatrix persuades her loyal clients to smuggle her out of the city where she lives. When he rushes to her aid, Spyder’s troubles follow him. Pursued both by the law and the lawless, Spyder and his navigator exploit every evasive maneuver and smuggler’s trick they know…”
  • The Companion Contract ($3.99) by Solace Ames (@solacewrites)
    “The Companion Contract is such a gem — while Amy may (sometimes) enjoy playing the submissive, there’s never a question that she’s a capable and strong woman, in total control of her life. Watching her act as a friend to Miles, as he grapples with addiction and rebuilding his life, is just as satisfying as seeing her fall for Emanuel. And brava to Solace Ames for writing Xiomara, a spirited heroine who deserves her own story. As a trans woman of color, Xiomara isn’t the kind of character readers see all that often in romance, and Ames brings her to life with both vibrancy and humanity. More, please.” (RT February 2015 Seal of Excellence)
  • Indecent Desires ($2.99) by Sophia Valenti (@sophiavalenti)
    “Angela has always admired her neighbor, Nate, but her interest is piqued even more when she spies him delivering an over-the-knee spanking to a pretty lady. Her curiosity doesn’t go unnoticed, however, and the following day, Nate invites her over for a better look–and some well-deserved punishment of her own. She soon realizes the price of peeping on your neighbor, especially when he’s a Dom.”

  • Silent Shadows Come: Erotic Tales of Ninjas ($3.99) edited by Jennifer Levine (@jlevine3), multiple authors
    “We know that ninjas were historically spies, assassins, and saboteurs, trained to blend in using disguises and stealth, but beyond that… well, it’s up to our imaginations to decide (…) In one story, Nina Parker shows us the cunning mind of the shinobi in “A Job To Be Done.” A ninja knows that a single problem may have many solutions and that some obstacles can be overcome in ways that are… well, mutually beneficial. But what if a ninja underestimates just how distracting that solution may be?”
  • Cream: An Erotic Romance ($2.99) by Lana Fox (@foxlana)
    “Sultry jazz singer Caroline Spence has a penchant for smokier numbers—and, as it turns out, men of a similar temperament. So when the darkly dominant Marcus takes her on as his submissive, she surprises him by sharing his love of double cream, both in a bowl and on her body, as well as a passion for kink that could lose him his job. Still, it turns out Marcus isn’t the only one who wants Caroline. Two men. One siren. And a challenge that changes her life.”
  • Lips Like Ice ($6.99) by Peggy Barnett (@scifrey)
    “Lips Like Ice is the best kind of erotica. Barnett’s world is creative and alive while at the same time being fantastical and bizarre, her characters feel hyper-realm and the sex is hot! But at the same time, the book is also the best kind of fantasy, working as a masterful allegory for the gender challenges that face men, women, and beyond in our own culture. Barnett pens a roadmap to the mistakes real people so often make, and creates a sympathetic story of error and correction; of frustration and kindness. And the sex is HOT! This is a must-read for fans of genre-bending fantasy; steamy, envelope-pushing erotica; and as a dude, I feel like every guy should read it for a greater understanding of the forces we’re subjected to, and the mistakes we can avoid through greater understanding.” (Amazon review)
  • Paperback only, but too good to leave out: Dog Men ($15) by Alana Noel Voth (@alananoel)
    “The action here is deep and meaningful — characters make difficult choices, and endure the consequences. Not many writers would have you feel genuine, wrenching pity for the plight of a brain-eating zombie, or the most beautiful man in the world (…) The stories are sex-soaked — hustlers, porn shops, trysts that are messy and hot and explicit. People risk everything for sex (“love was holy”) — their reputations, their bodies, their lives. And the sex is not straightforward. This is as about as far from vanilla as I can imagine. Sex with an edge. Failed sex, masochistic sex, salty, painful, difficult and real.” (Trigger Warnings, The Lit Pub)

NEW FROM ME

Bisexual Husbands

“What you need to know about Filthy Housewives is that it offers literary pornography at its finest. What’s masterful about this collection is the sheer erotic creativity it displays. Every single story might start off sounding like something you’ve read someplace, some time, but no—Filthy Housewives offers seven arousing, inventive sexual fantasies, and each one will provide you with at least one moment, one image or scent, that will stay with you long after you’ve finished reading.” (Amazon review)

“Anyone thinking Mad Men? I know I am. And yet, when you open Bisexual Husbands, and begin your journey, it’s nothing like anything you’ve ever read before. Between the covers are seven hot and kinky tales of husbands gone wild – pushed and prodded into it by their wild and kinky wives. Before they realize what’s going on, they’re caught up in something they never knew they wanted. In between stories, cleanse your palette with bits and bites from Violet herself – tips on how to kink up your bar, or the proper way to lube up. All tips feel like they should be published in Good Housekeeping, but it keeps with the feel of the collection. Old fashioned on the outside, but thoroughly modern and shiny new on the inside.” (Amazon review)

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  • The executive producer of the hilarious FX animated spy series Archer dishes on that Season 6 finale, bouncing boobs, the Krieger reveal, and a candidate for Archer’s father. He told Daily Beast, “Us getting away with the amount of sex we got away with in that episode where Archer is having sex with Lana from behind, and Lana’s breasts are jiggling all over, was great.”
    ‘Archer’ EP Matt Thompson: ‘Yeah, It’s Cartoon Porn! Fuck Off!’ (Daily Beast)
  • What kind of people are sex workers? In Australia, hundreds of them are telling the world about themselves using social media. “College student. Aspiring lawyer. Activist. Daughter, sister, sex worker. I don’t need rescuing”. These are the kinds of statements that hundreds of Australian sex workers are making about themselves using the #facesofprostitution hashtag.
    The faces of prostitution in Australia (BBC)
  • The recent “revelation” by Playboy that its famous mansion was underlaid by tunnels to celebrity homes, has proven to be a hoax. The sketchiest thing about this is that the false info (PR?) was in the news media before April 1st (it was – and still is – a straight feature on Playboy.com on March 30). We have to ask: When is a brand’s April Fools’ Day prank just a lie?
    Playboy Mansion ‘Tunnels’ Hoax Fools News Media (XBIZ)



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  • Rutgers neuroscientist Barry Komisaruk, working with legendary retired sex researcher Beverly Whipple, has spent decades asking men and women to lie down in an fMRI machine and bring themselves to orgasm. By the time you actually experience an orgasm, “more than 30 major brain systems are activated,” Komisaruk says. “It’s not a local, discrete event. There’s no ‘orgasm center.’ It’s everywhere.”
    This is what your brain looks like during an orgasm (Vox)
  • Charlie Chaplin’s teenage wife Lita Grey described in divorce papers from 1927 how the movie icon seduced her while she was underage, got her pregnant and made “degrading” sexual demands. Among the “degrading” demands were the requests for a threesome.
    Chaplin’s ‘degrading’ sex demands with teen wife (Page Six)



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  • Autostraddle’s “Lesbian Sex Survey” solicited 8,566 complete responses from women who have sex with women (89% of whom were between ages 18 and 36), and the results are striking.
    Here’s How Often Lesbians Are Really Having Sex (Refinery 29)
  • Many “Scandal” fans wonder if President Fitzgerald Grant and Olivia Pope will rekindle their affair this season. “Fitz has not had sex for a long time,” he said on today’s The Ellen DeGeneres Show, laughing. “That’s all I’m saying. It’s a problem.”
    Tony Goldwyn Complains About His ‘Scandal’ Character’s Sex Life (ABC News)
  • The creator of the 1999 BBC series Queer As Folk has made three new TV series about gay men and women — and two of them are coming to the U.S. later this month. They have the conspicuous names of Cucumber, Banana and Tofu. Russell T. Davies says the titles came from a study he read from a scientific institute in Switzerland that investigated men’s sexuality.
    From ‘Banana’ To ‘Cucumber,’ New Series Spans The Spectrum Of Sex (New Hampshire Public Radio)



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  • My friend and colleague Alison Tyler is doing Free Smut Fridays on her blog — and they’re a highly recommended stop. Alison does more than anyone I know to a) fill the world with terrific erotica, and b) promote and support other writers nonstop. She’s my inspiration.
    Free Smut Friday—The Poetry Edition (Alison Tyler | Trollop With A laptop)
  • Four Joliet teenagers were charged with child pornography after a group sex video was posted to Twitter. The three males – ages 14, 15 and 16 – and one female, 15, all attend Joliet Central High School. They were arrested after the girl’s mother saw the video and called police. The sex was consensual, according to the Joliet police chief, but distributing it online is considered child pornography.
    4 Joliet Central High School students charged with child pornography after video posted to Twitter (ABC7 Chicago)

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  • Catherine Robbe-Grillet, an 83-year-old widow, is France’s most famous dominatrix. Visiting the 17th-century château where Robbe-Grillet conducts some of her rituals, Toni Bentley delves into the world of a modern-day Marquise de Sade, her relationship with the much younger Beverly Charpentier, and her journey from submission to dominance.
    Inside the Life of France’s Most Famous Dominatrix (Vanity Fair)
  • The act of posting sexually graphic images or video of former lovers to the Internet continues to rise in Japan, according to the results of a new survey that was released Thursday. Cases of so-called “revenge porn” were reported 110 times in the last month of 2014, Japan Times reported, and the majority of the victims were female.
    Revenge Porn In Japan: 110 Reports In 1 Month Despite Countrywide Ban, Survey Finds (IBTimes)

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  • I must see R100! Info about watching it online is here. “In this audaciously kinky, meta-comedic thriller, a lonely father with a secret taste for S&M hires a boutique dominatrix agency that specializes in guerilla acts of public degradation. Although the rough treatment and humiliation Takafumi Katayama receives from these leather-clad women––in cafés and on the street––drives him to ecstatic pleasure, he soon finds himself over his head during a surprise house call by one of the mistresses. After a freak and fatal accident, Takafumi is forced into action with a slew of vengeful dominatrices chasing him down.”
    R100: Never Take A Dominatrix Out For Coffee! (TwitchFilm)

  • Asking your partner to tie you to the bedpost, telling them to slap you hard in the throes of lovemaking, dressing like a woman if you are a man, admitting a fetish for feet: Just a few years ago, any of these acts could be used against you in family court.
    BDSM Versus the DSM (The Atlantic)

Thank you to our French sponsor, Explicite Art.

  • A fantastic look at the study of porn: “At 8:30 on a Tuesday morning in the fall of 2013, about 40 students filed into a York University classroom to talk about porn. It was the first day of a new course on pornography launched by Bobby Noble, associate professor of sexuality and gender studies…”
    The evolution of porn studies (University Affairs)
  • As peculiarly postmodern as these men’s identities may be, the women in TLC TV show My Husband’s Not Gay have very traditional roles in their relationships. They’re defined by the men in their lives. Megan cracks the same joke several times: “Out of all of the women, he chose me, and out of all of the men.” She was an object to be chosen by her husband; she is lucky, not him. The men have the agency in these relationships, while the women are there to be supportive.
    The Profound Lack of Empathy in ‘My Husband’s Not Gay’ (The Atlantic)


  • Instagram censorship is why I don’t use Instagram. C-Heads writes, “Some time ago I read the article Why Instagram Censored My Body by Petra Collins and I felt that it was some sort of wake-up call, especially being a woman myself. And only recently the instagram account of the rad Australian agency Sticks and Stones got deleted, either coz of a nipple or part of a bush. But seriously, is either of those two reasons something so offensive that it cannot be shown and that you should receive this sort of “punishment” for and your 2 1/2 years of work gets deleted in an instant?”
    “Natural female bush gets shamed” Instagram censorship – A talk with Ainsley from Sticks and Stones Agency (C-Heads Magazine)

Thank you to our Australian sponsor and friends, Bright Desire.

  • FriXion is the first ever social network that’s working to allow its users to touch one another using various haptic devices — over any stretch of distance. And for the average user, the “touching” will involve hand holding, kissing, even full-on penetrative sex.
    This Robotics Designer Has a Plan for Sex to Go Social (Nerve)
  • One of the most moving and well crafted personal essays I’ve ever read. Warning for survivors of sexual trauma. “When I was younger, someone took a knife to my clitoris and cut out a small but significant part of me. I blamed my mother. I despised her. I loved her.”
    Damage (The Big Roundtable)

  • In the largest study to date on infidelity, Chapman University has learned men and women are different when it comes to feeling jealous. In a poll of nearly 64,000 Americans this study provides the first large-scale examination of gender and sexual orientation differences in response to potential sexual versus emotional infidelity in U.S. adults.
    Impact of sexual vs. emotional infidelity (Medical News Today)
  • Mehdi Bayati, the cleric who directs Iran’s Strategic Center for Chastity and Modesty, has been putting forward the same argument as my middle school teachers. “The growth of feminism in the West and the fact that 60 percent of Western women prefer to sleep with dogs rather than men is the result of the absence of hejab and the diminished threshold of women’s sexual arousal,” he told the Resa News Agency, run by the Qom seminary.”
    50 Shades of Iran: The Mullahs’ Kinky Fantasies about Sex in the West (Daily Beast)

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  • Foria spray is a blend of coconut and cannabis oils to create a “therapeutic aphrodisiac.” The spray, which is for women only, will be available for sale in Colorado during the X Games in Aspen which start Jan. 22, 2015. It has been sold in California to people with a medical marijuana card and a doctor’s permission.
    Pot-based sex spray for women hitting Colorado shelves (USA Today)

  • Warning for survivors of sexual abuse. The year-end holidays spurred a sharp rise in sales of incest-themed porn, says a new report conducted by GameLink.com. GameLink said family role-play porn is defined as any movie containing fictional acts of incest between adult performers pretending to be related. The report shows Utah had the highest increase with 765.14 percent during the time period.
    GameLink Study Says Holidays Create Rise in Sales of Incest-Themed Porn (XBIZ)

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  • MiKandi has developed and rolled out the “Squirt Alert! Save Female Ejaculation Adult Appgame that mocks the new legislative provision that has just come into force banning certain acts of online content distributed in the U.K. MiKandi’s new app, free for users with Android mobile devices, was created over the past weekend “to show our displeasure of the British Board of Film Classification’s new anti-femdom porn rules,” according to MiKandi co-founder Jennifer McEwen.
    MiKandi Creates Game Mocking New U.K. Porn Regs (XBIZ)

  • All commercial pornography produced or distributed online in the UK will not be able to include now-banned sex acts; how many legitimate porn viewers does the ban affect? A paper published last month in the Journal of Sexual Medicine revealed the frequency of different fantasies. The paper found that 52% of women and 46% of men fantasized about being tied up in order to obtain sexual pleasure. That’s about 25 million British adults who won’t be able to indulge their fantasy through UK-sanctioned pornography.
    Here’s How Many Brits Will Be Upset By The New Pornography Restrictions (Business Insider)


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Thank you to our Australian sponsor and friends, Bright Desire.

  • A former porn star has passed the California bar exam at a time in history when almost no one else can. Ms. Heather Swift matriculated through a cutthroat tier three law school, and passed the hardest bar exam in history.
    Porn Star Passes Most Difficult Bar Exam In The Country (Above The Law)
  • In the last month, these bearded, manly men even earned themselves a pithy nickname: the lumbersexuals. GearJunkie coined the term only a few weeks ago, and since then Jezebel, Gawker, The Guardian and Time have jumped in to analyze their style. BuzzFeed even has a holiday gift guide for the lumbersexual in your life. (He would, apparently, like bourbon-flavored syrup and beard oil.)
    Lumbersexuality and Its Discontents (The Atlantic)

  • An Australian Royal Commission aims to find out how sex abuse in the yoga cult founded by Swami Satyananda Saraswati flourished so heinously. Most of the alleged abuse occurred at the hands of Satyananda’s disciple, Swami Akhandananda Saraswati, a convicted pedophile and sadist who was masquerading as a peace-promoting, celibate leader of the Mangrove Mountain spiritual community.
    Australia’s Underage Yoga Sex Cult: The Survivors Speak Out (Daily Beast)

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  • Dry sex — popular in Malawi — is the practice of reducing moisture in your vagina in order to seem tighter and cause more friction during intercourse. To achieve dryness, some women insert chalk, sand, pulverized rock, herbs, paper, or sponges before sex. Douching with caustic liquids such as detergents, antiseptics, alcohol, and bleach is also common.
    ‘Dry Sex’ Is the African Sexual Health Issue No One’s Talking About (VICE)
  • More single women are trying to find a sperm donor who is also involved in a child’s life. Sites like Modamily.com, PollenTree.com and Familybydesign.com serve as places for people to meet potential co-parents: they’re kind of like a Match.com for people who want to have kids without having sex.
    Sperm Donor, Life Partner (The Atlantic)

  • In 2006 Brian and Suki started OhMiBod, an award-winning company that specializes in tech-focused pleasure products. In layman’s terms, remote-controlled vibrators. So, why did this couple leave two high-paying jobs to embark the world of battery-powered stimulation?
    Meet The Couple Who Built A Sex Toy Empire (Supercompressor)
  • The online community of tattooed pin-up models SuicideGirls turned 13 this year. Co-founder Missy Suicide opens up about standards of beauty, controversy, TV and body art. TinyNibbles is older than SuicideGirls, woo-hoo!
    SuicideGirls Hits Puberty and Wants to Invade Your TV Set (Daily Beast)
  • Not surprisingly, CNN had no idea what most text/irc acronyms stand for — especially the sex ones. Now, they say ‘all the kids’ know the sex acronyms. Here’s CNN’s befuddled list.
    28 Internet acronyms every parent should know (CNN)
  • An unwitting porn star sues: Nicole Forni says selections from a photo shoot were sold without her consent and are now used on an array of porn sites, according to a lawsuit moved last week to Manhattan federal court.
    Model sues after becoming the ‘face of porn’ (NY Post)

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Welcome to the 2014 Holiday edition of Kink Your Kindle!

With the exception of some nonfiction titles, I promise every book recommended in this post contains explicit sex. The literate porn you’ll find in my handpicked selection below ranges from romantic lust to character-driven — yet very explicit — porn. I take pride in these posts: All of these authors are highly skilled, and there’s no doubt each pours their heart into their work.

Expect unpredictable and rich stories, complex characters, deliciously realistic sex, and unforgettable narratives. I hope this selection of high quality dirty ebooks, new sex nonfiction, and smart smut distracts you (in the best way) from holiday silliness.

NONFICTION

  • Love and War: How Militarism Shapes Sexuality and Romance ($12.49) by Tom Digby
    “From the bullying of a little boy with a “girl-colored” lunch box, to an American general left furious at the indifference to traumatized World War I veterans, to aboriginal tribes who exist outside our militaristic frame of reference, to the causes and effects of today’s ultra-misogynistic porn, Professor Digby serves as our congenial and insightful tour guide through the misty territories of “male” and “female,” patiently showing us the path to a better way of configuring the relationship between the sexes.”
  • Polly: Sex Culture Revolutionary ($8.49) by Polly Whittaker
    “Maybe you’ve experienced some big city sex and kink culture. Maybe you have heard about it. Maybe you just landed here by mistake. However you found Polly, you have found a delicious and delightful book. It is raw, honest, funny, heartbreaking, and of course, very sexy. There’s no entitled ego in this memoir, just a fascinating and deep exploration of a woman living a tough life and making the best of it from London to San Francisco.”
  • Grave Desire: A Cultural History of Necrophilia (7.99) by Steve Finbow
    “If sex and death are the two pivotal obsessions of the human species, Steve Finbow nails both of them simultaneously in this brilliantly incisive cultural and corporeal history of necrophilia, by assembling seminal case studies together with the aberrant literatures, visions and theories they’ve inspired. Pathologically and outlandishly good.” -Stephen Barber
  • Wild Girls Club ($9.95) by Anka Radakovich
    This Anka Radakovich’s newest collection of experiences writing her sex column; 40 first-person nonfiction stories take you through her experiences and reactions as a tourist visiting the most far-out sex things she can think of. It’s a fun read, and I’d best describe it as addictive junk food — a quick read, easy to gorge on, and fun to read out loud to friends.
  • The Client’s Guide To Hiring Male Escorts ($2.99) by Jason Jordan
    “Like a conventional date, the appointment with a male escort is rarely smooth sailing. This book has the answers to many dilemmas, including what to do when contact a male escort who refuses to discuss intimate details or prices over the phone, and when male escort arrives and looks nothing as you expected because he used fake pictures in his ad.”

FICTION

  • The Mighty Quinn (2.99) by Sommer Marsden
    “Sommer Marsden may just be the queen of lovable characters. This story is hot, like wildfire in the outback hot, but it is also an excellent story that we all relate with – wanting change. Quinn, recently dumped, needs a new outlook or perhaps a new attitude. Throw in an aging burlesque dancer and a cop with a heart of gold – well, read for yourself. I loved these characters – Frenchy needs a book of her own! Read it! Read it! Read it!”
  • Chemical [se]X ($4.99) by Oleander Plume
    Go Deeper Press writes, “Chemical [se]X is a 13-story, one-novella anthology that comes courtesy of editor Oleander Plume. What happens when you experiment with aphrodisiac chocolates? Well, courtesy of some of erotica’s best authors, there are many different takes here, and they’re all original and destined to press one, if not all, of your sexy buttons.”
  • A Touch of Steel: Erotic Tales of Warriors ($4.99) by A.D.R. Forte
    “Six new original stories by A.D.R. Forte that weave science-fiction and fantasy with the erotic power of soldiers, hunters, and fighters of all kinds. In one story (‘Immortality’) Captain Trey Danner is awed by the mysterious and captivating new Colonel on base. Her legendary prowess in battle is a source of much speculation and rumor among the soldiers and the more intimately he comes to know his Colonel, the more Danner wonders if the stories are true– if perhaps she really is an immortal, unable to fall in battle…”

  • Darker Edge of Desire: Gothic Tales of Romance ($9.99) edited by Mitzi Szereto
    “Mitzi Szereto has brought together out-of-this-world romance and fantasy writers who let passion drive the heartbeat of their paranormal tales (…) Venturing even further into the world of supernatural romance than she did in the critically acclaimed Red Velvet and Absinthe, Szereto conjures an atmosphere filled with the distinct Gothic flavors of thrilling danger and exquisite eroticism.”
  • Filthy Housewives ($3.89) edited by Violet Blue
    “(…) what you need to know about Filthy Housewives is that it offers literary pornography at its finest. What’s masterful about this collection is the sheer erotic creativity it displays. Every single story might start off sounding like something you’ve read someplace, some time, but no—Filthy Housewives offers seven arousing, inventive sexual fantasies, and each one will provide you with at least one moment, one image or scent, that will stay with you long after you’ve finished reading. It’s like the Bible of go-to scenes for a quick yank: unzip, close your eyes, and conjure up (for example) an image or two of Marcus and his wife enjoying young Thad in America Monroe’s “The Professor’s Wife.” Sheer ecstasy.” -Jacob Louder
  • The Ingredients of Bliss ($4.99) by Lisabet Sarai
    “Accomplished cook Mei Lee ‘Emily’ Wong knows exactly what she wants—her own show on the Tastes of France food channel. But life is full of complications. First, her deceptively nerdy producer, Harry Sanborne, initiates Emily into the delights of submission. Then her boss, legendary chef Etienne Duvalier, begs her to dominate him. Her plans fall apart in Marseille as a Hong Kong drug syndicate kidnaps both Etienne and Harry…” Also recommended: Bangkok Noir ($2.99)
  • Sherlock’s Scandal ($1.99) by Suz deMello
    “A bored Sherlock is a dangerous Sherlock. His twin vices of cocaine and sex could prove his undoing, until he meets his match in elusive, enigmatic Irene Adler. Hiding her heart, Irene deserts Sherlock in the midst of their affair. He schemes to win her back, but the lady won’t come easily to hand. Instead she forces him to compete for honor, glory and love.”

  • Penthouse Variations on Oral: Erotic Stories of Going Down ($9.99) edited by Barbara Pizio
    This is really a well-selected collection. “In the debut of the book series inspired by the wildly popular Penthouse Variations Magazine, the focus is on oral pleasures of every kind. Penthouse Variations on Oral reminds us that nothings is more appetizingly erotic than a good blow job and that going down on the object of your affection is sheer bliss for both parties.”
  • Intrusion ($2.99) by Charlotte Stein
    Cheesy cover, great book. “Beth falls hard and fast for oddball Noah, who is hesitant to receive sexual pleasure due to past trauma. The sexual tension — which Stein is an expert at writing — is almost as intense as Beth’s frustration with being unable to reciprocate in the bedroom. Readers won’t want to wait to see what she does next. (RT Book Reviews)”
  • Wrapped Around Your Finger ($9.99) by Alison Tyler
    “Entirely suited to one another, Jack and Samantha continue to explore their sultry, kink-drenched love affair. Jack, a dominant’s Dom, pushes Samantha’s boundaries, making Sam do things she’d never thought she wanted to -— never believed she would. He takes her in public, on stage, punishes her with both sensory deprivation and erotic overload. Yet can she manage to stretch her love for Jack to incorporate his carnal need for his male assistant, Alex, as well?”
  • Gangbanged Couples: Erotic Tales of Extreme Bisexual Submission ($3.69) edited by N.T. Morley
    “These explicitly erotic tales of adventure junkies in love accompany each other in hardcore action of the dirtiest kind, sometimes sexually submitting to large groups of men, other times finding themselves at the mercy of gleeful ladies who wield strap-on cocks with skill and force. No one in this book is going home until they get what they came for… and maybe a little bit more.”

  • Those Boys ($5.99) Edited by Alison Tyler
    “Bisexual dom Sandy meets Rem in his local horse-and-tack store while shopping for a quirt. He’s instantly taken by Rem’s shocking good looks and the way he struts around in an old Western-style shirt. “A preening peacock” Sandy calls him, before announcing, in the hottest of ways, what narcissists like Rem deserve. Sandy brings Rem home to Vanessa (Those Girls, $1.99) where all three enjoy intensely erotic BDSM sex, with Sandy pushing everyone’s boundaries in ways they want and he knows they need.”
  • ’tis the Season ($0.99) by Sommer Marsden
    “‘Tis the Season for a fun, flirty tale of holiday passion: A perfect short, cheerful read at that busy time of year. Nothing but lots of humor with a festive cast of characters, a dashing hero, a good-hearted heroine and a warm afterglow. All thanks to the magic of Christmas…oh, and a stuck thermostat.”

MOAR!

Recommended pre-order titles, coming out this month:

Previous Kink Your Kindle book lists:

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This is a big post of sex toys and sex gifts on sale through December 1, discounts and hot items of note that I’ve come across in my feeds and travels in the past week. The sales and sale items are from retailers and toy makers I know and respect, and I’ve handpicked what I think are some really great finds.

But before we get to the sales, I wanted to let you know about some things that aren’t on sale but are highly recommended for your consideration — things I personally love and give to myself and my lovers.

Give yourself or someone awesome a class in the erotic arts (from confidence to dominance) with the incredible Midori (New York, Dallas, San Francisco, Washington DC). If you’re looking for sex books, check my recent Kink Your Kindle posts, and look for the next one I’ll be posting here December 1. Also, I have to plug my new book Filthy Housewives and the Rift Recon sale (they now carry the Escape Ring!)

One of my all-time favorites and personal travel companion is the USB Crave (also on Amazon, $149), pictured below. My #1 can’t-live-without vibe is the Fairy Mini Wand ($13.99). Every guy I know (who’ll admit it to me) loves a Tenga Egg ($5.59-$24.99).

A few tips for the erotic gift giver: Always make sure you have some inkling your gift will be well received. If he watched “Secretary” and thought it was gross, don’t surprise him a paddle while hoping for the best. For first-time toys, always pick a small or medium before a large (unless you know a large is desired). First vibrators: best to get one with adjustable speeds, rather than on/off styles, so the user can decide what speed they like, rather than all or nothing. And, you know — do give these gifts in private.

Sales

The Tantus Black Friday Steals sale (through December 1) is not to me missed (also check their regular sale page). Check out the silicone Neo plug ($15.99, was $39) and Rocket ($43.99, was $73).

Luxury UK sex toy shop Coco de Mer has a few black Friday discounts, ending on November 30. My fave retailer Lovehoney has a ridiculous amount of toys and lingerie on sale through the 1st; you’ll get 25% and free shipping if you spend $80 — or, click this big funky overly specific URL they gave me and enter BLACKFRI14 before you shop.

Recommended:

SheVibe has a Black Friday Blowout deals page, with a graduated discount scale with up to 20% off orders.

The good people with the great fetish toys at Stockroom are having a huge sale (up to 75% off) through December 1st. If you want to shop with my affiliate code, click through here. Their three sale pages are Black Friday, Spanksgiving and On Sale (general).

What’s hot in Stockroom’s sale:

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How to get a free copy of my next book, Filthy Housewives

8 November 2014
My next erotica collection Filthy Housewives ($3.89) is an anthology of seven written-to-order stories, and all profits are split with the authors; we all put tons of love into it, and I’m thrilled with every inch of it. Amazon made the book available for pre-order yesterday -- it's a 100% […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Filthy chefs, slow surrenders, and debauched fairy tales

12 July 2014
Great news: I've been doing Kink Your Kindle sex book roundups for so long, and the collection of posts is so long, that I've added a dedicated page! Now, click on the top tab (above!) Kink Your Kindle page to access sex book lists anytime, or send your friends the […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Free Fetish Sex, Bisexual Boyfriends, Twisted Bondage

26 April 2014
First up: I'm celebrating the recent release of my self-published guide to not getting hacked, making safe online profiles, outwitting stalkers and getting revenge porn out of your life - The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy ($6.49). I've been nonstop about the book, so I want to thank everyone for […]
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Sex News: Botox for painful sex, mainstream porn disses Belle Knox, ‘Do It For Denmark’

4 April 2014
Announcement: Hi everyone! I have a new book out! It's The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy: the culmination of my journalism on hackers and cybercrime, plus my work on sex and privacy. Find out more on the book's Smart Privacy Tumblr, get it on Amazon for Kindle, or order it […]
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“Choose your own adventure” erotica, and Harper’s Follow Your Fantasy

11 February 2014
I can't remember the first time I saw a "choose your own adventure" erotic book because it was over ten years ago, sometime when I worked at Good Vibrations as the book review writer. They started coming out long before I saw one, in the 1990s, after the original, non-erotic […]
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Sex News: Lady pimp, a feminist programming language, sex accidents, the year in sex

20 December 2013
“How would you touch me?” Scarlett Johansson asks in her unmistakable charred rasp. The question is an invitation, the first turning point in the film’s three-act structure. Johansson is Her: the latest technology, an artificially intelligent operating system brought into being by Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix), a modern day man-child […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Group sex, erotic dystopian sci-fi, Bitcoin smut, kinky romance

29 November 2013
This Black Friday/Cyber Monday Kink Your Kindle post features a well-endowed selection of high quality dirty ebooks, new sex nonfiction, and enough literate smut by hot writers to distract you (in the best way) from holiday shopping stresses. With the exception of the nonfiction titles, every selection in this post contains […]
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Feature: Explicit excerpt from Alison Tyler’s novella Banging Rebecca

24 November 2013
Erotic author Alison Tyler is a prolific legend, and quite a favorite around here. No one can write a dirty story like she can, and if you see any book with her name on it, you can be certain you'll spend your coin on something brilliantly written, hardcore, character-driven, passionate […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Jewel thieves, body swaps, filthy bisexuals and unsatisfied sex slaves

28 September 2013
Don't despair having an unsexy Kindle: a new Kink Your Kindle post is here. My newest picks for the season's hottest lit-smut and must-have explicit sex books will kinkify your little Kindle - with no one the wiser. Every pick on the list below has explicit sex, and the range spans […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Filthy Black Friday 2012 Edition

23 November 2012
Don't despair unsexy holidays: a new Kink Your Kindle post is here. Let's get right to the hottest new lit-smut, and the season's must-have sex books. Previously: Kink Your Kindle: Criminals, bisexuals and kinky new erotic fiction Kink Your Kindle: Hot Summer Smut Kink Your Kindle: Selected Explicit Novels Kink Up Your Kindle: Now […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Criminals, bisexuals and kinky new erotic fiction

3 September 2012
Every so often I collect and share a Kink Your Kindle post. I've worked with hundreds of erotic writers over the past ten years (and won a few awards doing so), so you can count on excellence in each of the Kink Your Kindle selections. You can also count on […]
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Sex News: Google’s bias-sexuality, rapists outed on Twitter, Russia, sextortion

21 July 2012
Axe Argentina heats up its new ad campaign (above). Momentos de la Verdad vol. 1 - AXE Get it Action (YouTube) Purity myth, indeed: In her 2010 book “The Purity Myth,” Feministing.com founder Jessica Valenti reported that “more than 1,400 purity balls” were held in 2006. Her citation: a 2007 article […]
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Clinical psychologist: Fifty Shades is harmful, distorted

10 July 2012
The clinical psychologist who performed the largest empirical study on BDSM practitioners has read Fifty Shades of Grey, and concludes that it is a problem. The doctor's op-ed just hit the pages of the Sydney Morning Herald and it's being circulated widely. I know a lot of good people - and […]
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Kink Your Kindle: Hot Summer Smut

6 July 2012
Sick of hearing about 50 Shades? Me too. Want a list of good sexed-up summer reading that is from someone that isn't impressed by 50 Shades? Me too. I just spent months reading erotica manuscripts (new and upcoming releases) So this, I can do. The thing is, everyone knows that the theme […]
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