A selection of the artistic, the arousing and the titillating
Erotic Fiction Books
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers The Boss
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£8.54
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Satyromaniac - A Love Story
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£12.99
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Talking in Bed
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£13.16
Dedalus Ltd Alice, the Sausage
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£6.99
Logical-Lust Scouts
£14.04
Miro Books UK Forced to be a Sissy Maid
£12.84
Miro Books UK How to be a Sissy Maid
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£11.87
Miro Books UK Enforced Humiliation of a Sissy Maid
£10.90
Miro Books UK Sissy Maid Slave
£10.90
Miro Books Total Surrender: The Story of a Sissy Maid
£10.90
Miro Books UK Spanking at the Girl's Convent School
£10.90
Miro Books UK Crossdressing: The Replacement Schoolgirl
£12.84
Miro Books Crossdressing: Brother to Schoolgirl Sister
£10.90
Miro Books UK Crossdressing: Sent to Girls Boarding School
£10.90
£10.90
Miro Books UK Crossdressing: Becoming His Schoolgirl Sister
£10.90
Miro Books UK The Spanking Academy
£10.90
Miro Books UK Crossdressing Torment - The Enforced Schoolgirl
£10.90
Miro Books UK A Course of Discipline: At the University of Hard Spanks
£10.90
Mandrake Occult High: A Novel
Book SynopsisThe orgy of History of Fun continues, this time in the Sicilian Hills, where The Great Beast creates the satanic rituals of Thelema. He dictates a book of dark genius to Animal -- occult whore. Est''s paintings sell fast as the alien energy of the 93 current changes in her favour. She confronts Great Beast with the full potency of her power and the scene is set for euphoria. "a brilliant satire on the Aleister Crowley menage and so powerfully evocative of that Setanic Sage and the peculiar atmosphere of otherness which he had about him even to his final days." - Kenneth Grant (probably the world''s leading authority on Crowley and his work)
£8.54
Mandrake Great Purple Hoo-Ha: A Comedy of Perception --
Book Synopsis''Joe had a drinking problem. The possible demise of his television talk show and the end of his career had tilted a very big bottle of Old Mystery into his guts. Now he was having trouble telling where the hallucinations ended and reality began. Had the mysterious young man with the cat -- whom nobody else could see -- really granted him a magical wish for fame and fortune? Were the sex-obsessed cultists he was investigating on the show really bringing on the End of the World? Where did the sentient cream-filled pastries come from? Who was the Most Disgusting Rock Star Ever? And, more importantly, would Joe ever get his new girlfriend, the Goddess, into bed?''
£9.49
Mandrake Great Purple Hoo-Ha: A Comedy of Perception --
Book Synopsis''Joe climbed out of the hole into the gray light of a stormy afternoon. Nothing was going as planned. He still hadn''t enticed his girlfriend, the goddess, into bed. The aliens never arrived and Elvis hadn''t returned. Up on the stage, robed magicians toting automatic weapons called down unspeakable things from the sky. A crowd of a million people was beginning to riot. And Joe knew that it was up to him, the most famous man in the world, to save the day and bring forth the Great Purple Hoo-Ha -- if he could only figure out what the heck it was.''
£9.49
Mandrake of Oxford The Polyverse: Beneath the Pleasure Zones 2
Book SynopsisIn Beneath the Pleasure Zones 1 - The Rupture Paul Green created a dystopian world disrupted by the Qliphothic forces of chaos. Its sequel The Polyverse takes us deeper into the inscapes of a ravaged Britain, where the pagans of Leynebridge, the digerati of London and battling fundamentalist militias all struggle to control the flux of reality, under the overview of those sinister cyber-demons the Quantum Brothers. In the midst of these upheavals, Lucas, poet and aspiring scribe of Thoth is still seeking Carla, his capricious sex-goddess, while Lombard the manic virtual reality tycoon undergoes a psycho-sexual metamorphosis that transforms his strategies of control. Ultimately things fall apart, on an apocalyptic scale, taking characters on journeys where everything they most love appears to be destroyed. Magicks work, but not as expected and signs in the sky can be deceptive. But from this maelstrom of horror, wonder and bleak farce, the possibility of Albion''s new beginning emerges. Paul Green''s other work includes the novel The Qliphoth and the poetry collection The Gestaltbunker. His dramas, which have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, CBC Radio, RTE Ireland and Resonance FM, have been collected in Babalon and Other Plays - the title piece being his evocation of occult rocket scientist Jack Parsons. Based in Hastings, he has performed at numerous esoteric and literary events. He is not to be confused with the esteemed psychic biker of the same name, whose fascinating book is also published by Mandrake. insert link here? ''Good storytelling always leaves you wanting to know what comes next... Plus Green has a talent for some splendidly epigrammatic and surprising phraseology. The bizarre events become satires for our fears and desires and fantasies about where magic and science and social fragmentation might take us...'' (Peter Carroll on Beneath the Pleasure Zones - The Rupture)
£9.50
Mandrake Side Stories
Book SynopsisIn 2013 more than eighty Internet sites round the world took up the story of A. D. Harvey's literary spoofs following his outing in The Times Literary Supplement, thereby further outraging an academic establishment which had had it in for him ever since he had broken ranks by obtaining a Ph.D. at Cambridge only six years after sitting his A-levels. The author of eight scholarly monographs, numerous articles in academic quarterlies, three novels and a slim volume of verse, A. D. Harvey is (despite occasional spoofs) a serious if sometimes idiosyncratic writer and his gift for style, cogency and psychological insight is demonstrated by the short stories and other pieces brought together in this volume.
£21.25
Melrose Books SimonA Decline and Fall of the English Landed
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£9.49
Max Bollinger Lady Chatterley's Lover
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£17.92
Bondage Books In the Vampire's Lair: A Novel of Erotic
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£13.18
Sweetmeats Press Making Him Wait
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£5.69
Sweetmeats Press Strummed
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£5.69
Sweetmeats Press Maid Service
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£5.39
Sweetmeats Press Made for Hire
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£5.69
Sweetmeats Press In the Forests of the Night
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£5.69
Sweetmeats Press Wanderlust: Five Erotic Tales of Women on the
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£5.39
Sweetmeats Press Diary of a Library Nerd
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£5.39
Sweetmeats Press Drenched
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£5.39
Sweetmeats Press Untouched
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£5.39
RedDoor Press Tubing
Book SynopsisPolly, 28, lives in London with her `perfect-on-paper' boyfriend. She works a dead end job on a free London paper...life as she knows it is dull. But her banal existence is turned upside down late one drunken night on her way home, after a chance encounter with a man on a packed tube train. The chemistry between them is electric and on impulse, they kiss, giving in to their carnal desires. But it's over in an instant, and Polly is left shell-shocked as he walks away without even telling her his name. Now obsessed with this beautiful stranger, Polly begins a frantic online search, and finally discovers more about `Tubing', an underground phenomenon in which total strangers set up illicit, silent, sexual meetings on busy commuter tube trains. In the process, she manages to track him down and he slowly lures her into his murky world, setting up encounters with different men via Twitter. At first she thinks she can keep it separate from the rest of her life, but things soon spiral out of control. By chance she spots him on a packed tube train with a young, pretty blonde. Seething with jealousy, she watches them together. But something isn't right and a horrific turn of events make Polly realise not only how foolish she has been, but how much danger she is in... Can she get out before it's too late?Trade Review`A modern day Looking for Mr Goodbar' -- Fay Weldon; 'Sharp, smart and deeply erotic, this intelligent thriller offers surprises all the way to the end of the line. Essential, compulsive reading' -- Matt Thorne
£12.02
Great War Literature Publishing LLP Believe in You
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£11.94
Daunt Books Bear
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£9.49
Orenda Books Good Samaritans
Book SynopsisShortlisted for Best Independent Voice at the Amazon Publishing Readers' Awards Longlisted for the Guardian's Not the Booker Prize THRILLER OF THE YEAR in GUARDIAN, TELEGRAPH AND DAILY EXPRESS 'Totally addictive. Like Fight Club, only darker' S.J. Watson 'I loved this book. Dark and at times almost comical, a great blend of crime thriller and the darkest imaginable domestic noir' Sarah Pinborough Dark, deviant and disturbing domestic noir ... one of the most entrancing, sophisticated and page-turning psychological thrillers of the year... _________________ One crossed wire, three dead bodies and six bottles of bleach... Seth Beauman can't sleep. He stays up late, calling strangers from his phonebook, hoping to make a connection, while his wife, Maeve, sleeps upstairs. A crossed wire finds a suicidal Hadley Serf on the phone to Seth, thinking she is talking to The Samaritans. But a seemingly harmless, late-night hobby turns into something more for Seth and for Hadley, and soon their late-night talks are turning into day-time meet-ups. And then this dysfunctional love story turns into something altogether darker, when Seth brings Hadley home... And someone is watching... Dark, sexy, dangerous and wildly readable, Good Samaritans marks the scorching return of one of crime fiction's most exceptional voices. _________________ 'So dark, so cool' Lisa Howells, Heat Magazine 'Will Carver's invigoratingly nasty novel ... is a bleak vision of life: not the whole truth of it, thank god, but true enough to impart to the reader the thrill of genuine discomfort, presented with the chilly conviction of Simenon's most unflinching romans dues and just as horribly addictive' Jake Kerridge, The Telegraph 'Carver weaves these strands together for an unsettling but compelling mixture of the banal, the horrific and, at times, the near-comic, wrong-footing the reader at every turn' Laura Wilson, Guardian 'Must Read!' Daily Express 'Beautiful, gripping and disturbing in equal measure, a postcard from the razor's edge of the connected world we live in' Kevin Wignall 'Possibly the most interesting and original writer in the crime-fiction genre, and I've loved his books for years. Good Samaritans is his best to date - dark, slick, gripping, and impossible to put down. You'll be sucked in from the first page' Luca Veste 'Oh My God, Good Samaritans is amazing. I'm a little in love with your writing Will Carver' Helen FitzGerald, Author of The CryTrade Review"Beautiful, gripping and disturbing in equal measure, a postcard from the razor's edge of the connected world we live in." --Kevin Wignall "Sick . . . in the best possible way. Will Carver delivers a delicious slice of noir that will have you reeling." --Michael J. Malone "Will Carver's invigoratingly nasty novel . . . is a bleak vision of life: not the whole truth of it, thank god, but true enough to impart to the reader the thrill of genuine discomfort, presented with the chilly conviction of Simenon's most unflinching romans dues and just as horribly addictive." --Telegraph "So dark, so cool." --Heat Magazine "Possibly the most interesting and original writer in the crime-fiction genre, and I've loved his books for years. Good Samaritans is his best to date--dark, slick, gripping, and impossible to put down. You'll be sucked in from the first page." --Luca Veste "Oh My God, Good Samaritans is amazing. I'm a little in love with your writing Will Carver." --Helen FitzGerald, author, The Cry "Must Read!" --Daily Express "In this frantic read in sheer overdrive, Carver appeals to the worst voyeur in all of us and delivers the goods with a punch and a fiendish sense of pace and dark humour . . . my type of noir." --Crime Time "If you're looking for a genuinely creepy thriller, checkout Good Samaritans . . . completely enthralled." --Margaret B Madden "Carver weaves these strands together for an unsettling but compelling mixture of the banal, the horrific and, at times, the near-comic, wrong-footing the reader at every turn." --Guardian
£8.54
Inkandescent I Am Not Raymond Wallace
Book SynopsisManhattan, 1963: weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy, fresh-faced Raymond Wallace lands in the New York Times newsroom on a three-month bursary from Cambridge University. He soon discovers his elusive boss, Bukowski, is being covertly blackmailed by an estranged wife, and that he himself is to assist the straight-laced Doty on an article about the 'explosion of overt homosexuality' in the city. On an undercover assignment, a secret world is revealed to Raymond: a world in which he need no longer pretend to be something or someone he cannot be; a world in which he meets Joey. Like so many men of his time and of his kind, Raymond faces a choice between conformity, courage and compartmentalisation. The decision he makes will ricochet destructively through lives and decades until—in another time, another city; in Paris, 2003—Raymond’s son Joe finally meets Joey. And the healing begins.Trade Review"Raymond Wallace goes to New York and like thousands before, discovers and re-invents himself. But this is 1963, a time when every gay man has to have 'something of the spy about him'. A sensual, moving story of masks and identities, across two continents and four decades. Sam Kenyon has the power to bring you up short with writing that captures all the contradiction of love and loneliness in a big city. I am not Raymond Wallace is a strikingly confident debut novel; not just good considering, but good absolutely." – Samuel West; "Taking as his starting-point a real-life moment of queer history from 1960s New York, Sam Kenyon spins a marvellously stylish and often unexpected story, bringing things to a final boil in one of the most romantic backstreets of contemporary Paris. His denouement is as tough as it is touching—and this is quite some debut for a very first novel." – Neil Bartlett; "A triumph. A primer for all ages." – Murray Melvin; "In this exquisite novel about the breaking of a human heart, a sad young man carries a torch for his first love. It’s pre-Stonewall 1963. Men coming out come undone. Laws prevent giving consent to their own bodies. This daring love song of an anxious Prufrock wandering half-deserted streets embraces two generations of fathers, sons, and lovers yearning to find chosen family against all odds. A joyous literary triumph that moved me to tears. Shelve next to Michael Cunningham’s Pulitzer winner, The Hours." – Jack Fritscher, author of Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera; "I bloody loved it. A poignant and evocative reminder of how recently our love was impossible, of the lives that were lost in hiding, as well as the unsung heroes who paved the way for our freedoms today. It’s also a beautifully told love story, deserving of a wide readership, not least because we all need more happily enough ever afters." – Stella Duffy; "I loved reading Sam Kenyon's debut novel. It's ambitious and constantly surprising. In passages of great elegance and insight, he captures life's unwillingness to fly straight or predictably, but rather in beautiful curves and loops. It made my heart both race and swell, and I know I will loop back to it myself someday soon." – Jacob Fortune-Lloyd; "A beautiful story of thwarted love beginning in 1960s Manhattan and spanning four decades. An elegantly told story and an utterly heartbreaking debut. You’ll need tissues." – Julie Owen Moylan
£10.44
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers The Projector
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£11.87
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Diaries of a Colourful Life
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£11.69
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Charlies Smile
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£9.49
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers The Older Woman
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£11.69
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Whos Killing Aphrodites Priestesses 1st
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£8.54
The Conrad Press Manknapped by Poppy
Book SynopsisAn erotic novel about a dominatrix
£10.44
Oakley Books Ltd The Great Memory Show of 1943: A Spoof of the
Book SynopsisThe Home Guard and Women's Home Defence compete for a role in the Secret Army. A break out from a POW camp is thwarted in the nick of time preventing knowledge of the bouncing bomb getting back to Germany. Throughout the story the Narrator, who is reporting the memory of his wartime experiences, is describing his dodgy dealings and erotic capers.
£8.54