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The Dancer

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The Dancer (21,000 Words) is a story about a young college girl who is working her way through college by dancing at The Fox's Den, a gentlemen's club in Las Vegas. While on the job only a week, she has learned a lot about sex beyond what was taught in Sex Ed 101. What could possibly go wrong? Only that her mother learned of her new job stripping and was convinced that she was also hooking. What's a mother to do, so naturally she crashes into the bosses' office in full on crazy lady attack mode. Thankfully cooler heads prevailed and the crazy lady ends up in bed with the bosses' wife, while the young dancer, Peaches, ends up in a threesome with the boss Larry and Linda, the manager. As all of Larry Archer's stories go, this one is full of well written and graphically described sexual situations on virtually every page. His stories are always HEA (happily ever after) and exactly the reason that you read erotic stories, to be entertained and sexually stimulated. This story like all of Larry's are bareback and leave no hole unplugged. The scenes include girl-on-girl, straight sex, oral, anal, cream filled, and with a little BDSM thrown in for good measure.

110 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 10, 2015

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Larry Archer

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My name is Larry Archer and I write hard core action filled adult erotica stories primarily in several topics, swinging, group sex (menage), bi-sexual, lesbian, Master/slave (BDSM), and some incest/taboo. I've been writing adult oriented smut since 2012.

My wife and I were always a little on the liberal side and got into the Lifestyle (swinging) after a few years. The Lifestyle has always been a lot of fun for us and has led to interesting situations.

Writing adult-themed (erotica) stories using situations we've been in as a base was a natural for me. I have a vivid imagination and find it easy to start with a scenario and develop that into a story. We travel a lot and have met numerous couples across the country, which provides me with more fodder for my tales.

A lot of my stories involve a couple, Foxy and Larry, who are dyed in the wool swingers and enjoy life to the fullest. Sometimes they are central characters, sometimes they will drift in and out of a story, like Alfred Hitchcock, and other times they never show up. They tend to epitomize the best (worst?) of swingers I have known and bring out the best of the Lifestyle.

Foxy and Larry tend to attract (seduce) straight couples who are interested or leaning in the direction of trying something different. We have personally introduced a number of couples to the Lifestyle and surprisingly enough, didn't have sex with a fair number of them.

The Lifestyle gives a couple the opportunity to experience relationships with others and help keep things from getting dull in a marriage after a few years. While the basic reason for swinging is to exchange partners, there is a friendship that develops between couples that is difficult to understand by what we call “straights” or those on the outside.

Many of the swinging related stories you read from other authors involve fights between partners, divorce, hard feelings, and similar events. One of the things you learn about swinging is that there is virtually no ill feelings and sharing your partner is a fun thing and not something to get fired up about.

As such, my stories never involve the husband catching the wife and kicking her out of the house or other similar shit. It has been my experience that the divorce rate and stability of the family unit is typically better with swingers than vanilla or straight couples.

In the Lifestyle, you learn to separate love and sex. You have sex with someone because it feels good and they turn you on. Then you can share your story with your spouse and don't have to hide it and not worry about getting caught. Love is shared between you and your partner and banging some girl or guy is only frosting on the cake.

I try to write stories that I could say, “I've done that,” and not have to guess as to what could happen. We've experienced things that “straights” have typically only fantasized about and are able to relive the situation with our partner without guilt or incrimination. I enjoy the opportunity to share stories with those who have not experienced it or for what ever reason have not tried it.

At a house party, if a woman pulled a train or got into a gang bang, it would be something you could share with others and not have the person label you as a pervert, which in actuality you probably were. That's another thing, we can laugh about our kinks and accept the kinks of others without judging them.

We know a couple that the wife is into gang bangs and on a regular basis has all the guys over to take care of her. It's no big deal, and nobody says, “Oh, my god, what a slut.” I'm sure most of us have secret fantasizes that we would like to indulge in, yet are afraid to act them out. If you like to be tied up and flogged, then there are always people who will love to tie you up and whip your ass. And that's okay, nobody is going to ding you for it. What straights don't realize is that if you like to be tied up then that's something you can freely share with others and

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November 9, 2015
The Dancer

This was a sensational book by Larry. The characters were amazing and they were very welled paired with each other throughout this book. Peaches was an excellent dancer and beginner in opening up her sexual experience. Monique character was fantastic and the best story was her and Foxy. All told this was an outstanding book to read.
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