Quickies is a collection of bestselling short, sexy erotica from Black Lace
Not all pleasure is of this world... Tessa likes to ride hard and be put away wet... A sonata can get inside a girl's soul... Some women go thrill-seeking underground... Who would believe that a shed could be a pleasure palace for Tamara... Some girls do more than just admire a hot chef...
Indulgent, sensual, taboo, outrageous and always, always erotic, Black Lace short stories are the best in modern sexy fiction. Fun, irreverent and deliciously decadent, this arousing little anthology of our erotica is a showcase of the diversity and imagination of modern women's erotic desires. So dip into the most entertaining erotic fiction around.
ADR Forte writes short fiction. Her erotica and non-erotic fantasy appear in collections from Circlet Press, Cleis Press, Black Lace, Harlequin, and Dragon Moon Press.
This was one of the better Black Lace collections for me.
Nothing But This (Kristina Lloyd) I've read several of Kristina Lloyd's novels. This was a weird one for me to sum up. Completely unrealistic, very sexually explicit but well written in that you can imagine the couple in a Turkish bazaar with the description of spices and markets; so despite the odd story it was still a good read.
The Game of Kings (Maya Hess) This was one of my favourites in the collection. Tessa is a female polo player playing a mixed game. This is a team they have lost to before so she makes a bet with the captain and well one can understandably know where that leads but there is a slight humourous twist at the end.
Sonata (A.D.R. Forte) This one was just alright. There wasn't a lot of narrative to it but if you're looking for descriptive sex scenes this one will be for you but personally I like a little of both so I understand the characters, there wasn't any of that in this.
Rush Hour (Cal Jago) Not a bad story about a female teaser (in the story a "prick-tease") who gets her comeuppance by a fellow passenger and this leads to the inevitable scene in the middle of the London Underground.
Number 1 (Candy Wong) Story about a young hockey player who has it away with the school gardener. It was alright but divulged too much on her relationship with her fellow players and teenage fantasies.
Cooking Lessons (Teresa Noelle Roberts) Not bad but a very short story about getting it off in the kitchen when cooking. Never happened to me personally I just get inundated for fish finger, chicken nugget or sausage requests by 3 kids but all in all it rounded out the collection nicely.