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Morning, Noon and Night: Erotica for Couples

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According to statistics, men think about sex 20 times a day and women around ten. Alison Tyler thinks about sex 24 hours a day and the result is this sizzling collection of headily sensual stories, Morning, Noon, and Night. Fortunately, noted eroticist Tyler is half of a happy couple, well matched in every way so no editor is better equipped to curate a book of erotica designed to stimulate the minds, hearts (not to mention everything else) and stir the souls of couples to enjoy each other morning, noon, and night. From delicious trysts at dawn's early light to naughty nooners to afternoon delight and dinner in flagrante delicto and beyond, Alison Tyler is your guide to a scorching hot sex, anywhere, anytime.

224 pages, Paperback

First published November 13, 2012

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Alison Tyler

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Alison Tyler is an American author, editor and publisher of erotica, living in Northern California. She has authored over 20 explicit novels, hundreds of short stories and has edited more than 30 erotic anthologies.

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Profile Image for Lucy Felthouse.
Author 254 books799 followers
July 30, 2013
The premise of Morning, Noon and Night is excellent. There’s a story for every hour of the day, beginning at 4 a.m., and also a bonus story called 24/7. So this is a book packed full of 25 unique stories taking place throughout the day. Yummy. Authors contributing include Aisling Weaver, Heidi Champa, Justine Elyot, Donna George Storey, Jeremy Edwards, Kristina Lloyd, Sommer Marsden, Ashley Lister, Alison Tyler, of course, and many more.

There’s action in beds, coffee shops, kitchens, offices, in cars… the list goes on. I loved how the hour of the day was integral to each naughty tale, how some stories were just about sex, others more romantic, some risky sex, some not. The variety was what made this anthology most interesting, and, of course, the quality. With authors like the ones I mentioned above involved, this was always going to be a top-notch anthology.

Particular favourites were “Five a.m. Walk of Shame” by Dante Davidson, which is supremely hot and has a nice twist. “Nine a.m. Office Briefing,” by Justine Elyot, is a luscious office-based tale which will pique the interest of anyone that works in an office, or who has ever worked in that setting. Serious fantasy fodder. “One p.m. Test Drive” by Angell Brooks had another interesting setting, and one that I suspect is a common fantasy, and one that more people than they perhaps care to admit have indulged in!

Overall, this is an anthology I’d definitely recommend erotica and erotic romance fans to check out. The variety is great, the quality is high, and there’s definitely something in here to scratch everyone’s itch. A lot of imagination has gone into this book, and I commend Alison Tyler for coming up with the idea. Hot stuff!
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529 reviews31 followers
March 6, 2013
In our current world of fast paced, instant gratification and short attention spans, this book definately fits that niche of reader.

The anthology is filled with stories of a wide range of kinks and parters telling the tale that the sport of sex can be played at any time of the day.

I particularly enjoyed Kat Watson's surprising twist of a nooner. It was extremely well written with a plot that could have been expanded into a full length story.

This was a fun romp of short, smut-filled stories. If you like variety and quick simple plots, this is a book for you.
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2,378 reviews
August 20, 2016
I am not a fan of erotica. I only read/listened to this book because we needed it for a challenge. I thought the story for 10 pm was ok, 8 pm was also ok, otherwise I wasn't really interested. The intro said they were going to "fuck around the clock" and they certainly did. There was a story for each hour during the day, with an extra 25th story. If you are into erotica, you might like it, if you are like me and don't care for it, avoid this one.
Profile Image for Erzabet Bishop.
Author 170 books397 followers
April 5, 2013

Story Rating: (paddles) 5/5
Sting Factor: (kink) 5/5
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How do you like your coffee? With a little flogging on the side? Maybe a night of knitting with some really interesting stitches? This anthology edited by Alison Tyler is guaranteed to make every hour of your day memorable.
Whenever I get to read an anthology by Alison Tyler, I know it is going to be hot, well put together and have a searing set of stories that are going to get my blood pumping. Morning, Noon and Night is just such an anthology. Starting with a very nice wake up call at 4am, each of these 24 stories is a scorcher. Early morning walks of shame, naughty morning habits that make moving day a little more fun, sexy office moments, phone texts that will make you wild, a picnic with friends that has some naughty consequences and more…this anthology will give you heat stroke with the high kink factor.
There are a couple of stories that I have to highlight because they really struck a chord. 5:00 a.m. Walk of Shame by Dante Davidson had me drooling on the pages. Excellent kink . 11:00 a.m. Elevenses by Jeremy Edwards was a moving day that might even make me rethink the horrors of moving if I had that kind of fun in the back of a moving van. Hot! Seven p.m. Kinky Craft Night by Teresa Noelle Roberts was boiling hot sex with some scary yarn bondage that was unforgettable. This girl will never look at her knitting needles quite the same way again. Absolutely wonderful! 3:00 a.m. Last Call by Alison Tyler is a gang bang that is wilder than any ménage I have ever read and I loved every second of it. Kinky to the core, there is a reason she has earned the title Trollop With a Laptop. Alison rocks it. Every time. I could write up every story in this anthology, that’s how much I liked it.
If you are a kinkster, and you love some smexy hotness like I do, then go out and get this book. Morning, Noon and Night will wow you every hour of the day and keep you coming back for more.

Reviewed by: Erzabet
Tags: kink, hours, inventive, Cleis anthology, morning, noon, night, Alison Tyler
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4,420 reviews221 followers
May 19, 2013
Reviewed by: krissygirl
Book provided by author for review
Review originally posted at Romance After Dark


When this books talks about sex all hours of the day then that is what you get.

Each and every story in this anthology is unique in it’s on little way. Some are hotter than others. I just can’t seem to be able to pick my favorite one. This is a really hot read. If you are wanting to bring the spice back into your relationship then you should really read this book. You will find so many ideas and have different things to try. I am just thinking which one should I try first.

Makes me wish my husband would read. It might could get some really good ideas out of this book. I love when different authors come together to make a book like this one. I just wish I could have sex for a twenty-four hour period. I would be one tired but satisfied woman. I could send my husband to work with the biggest smile on his face and everyone would know what we have been up to.

Some of the things that happen in this book will have you blushing. A lot of them will leave you screaming for release. I could just get my husband and say let’s go. I will be having to read this book again just to make sure I didn’t miss anything.

Each of the authors in this book did an amazing job. They kept my attention through the whole book. I didn’t know what kind of book it would be until I started reading it and I am so happy that I did.

If you want to spice up your love life or just read a great erotic book with little stories by several authors then this is the book you need to read.

Profile Image for Cheyenne Blue.
Author 97 books473 followers
December 7, 2012
Disclaimer: My story "Seven A.M. Change of Shift" is included in this anthology.

I'm reminded of that Jack-the-Lad tee shirt that says "24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence?"

24 hours in a day, 24 erotic stories. Coincidence? Definitely not.

Alison Tyler has once again assembled a wonderful collection of writers (some luminaries, some newbies) for this anthology. One story for each hour of the day, starting with a tease of a flasher, 24/7, before leaping in at 4am. The subtitle "Erotica for Couples" means most of these stories are set within the bounds of an established relationship, but "established" does NOT mean picket fences and Labradors (does it ever?). There's as wide a variety of relationships as there are scenarios.

Every story captured me in this book (unusual, as most times there are one or two that fail to grab) but my absolute favorite story was Kristina Lloyd's "Five P.M. Somewhere" (you can read a review of this story on my blog). I also adored the subtleties of Kate Pearce's "Nine P.M. Victoria Coach Station", Alison Tyler's own "Three A.M. Last Call", N.T. Morley's "Midnight: Movie Date", and Teresa Noelle Roberts' "Seven P.M. Kinky Craft Night".
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December 30, 2015
I only really liked 4 or 5 of the stories. I skipped two or three. This is straight sex, breaks are required.
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