A Is For Amour, B Is For Bondage, C Is For Co-Eds and D Is For Dress-Up kick off a new series from Alison Tyler and Cleis Press. From Amour to Zippers, this alphabetical extravaganza of erotic delights features 26 hot volumes of explicit, playful stories. A simple leather strap, a shiny pair of handcuffs, a delicate silk scarf, a lover who takes charge. Here Alison Tyler gathers playful fantasies of sexual control and erotic restraint. Featuring such popular erotica writers as Shanna Germain, Mathilde Madden, and Teresa Noelle Roberts, B Is For Bondage is luscious, naughty, and infinitely sexy.
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.
Alison Tyler is my fave dirty anthology editor; in addition, of course, to your ma. She cranks them out too, which is lucky for me, AND lots of them are themed by interest. At this point Susie Bright's (love her!) Best American Erotica series is just frustrating, as it's too wide-ranging, and way more literary than humpy. So I'm particularly down with this new Alison Tyler series, going through the ABCs of bad. The books are all super fucking CUTE, and you can choose your particular kind of bad. I know it's a little disappointing that B is not for Busey or Being Mauled By A White Siberian Tiger, but mayhaps she'll do the alpha again after she gets to Z is for . . . ZZ Topp? Zany prop comedians? Oh my god if it's Zach Braff I will rage. OMG - ZOO!!! You know Z is for Zoo.
I read this while traveling on a plane. The short stories were perfect during the layover. It has a mix of all pairings from f/f, m/m, to m/f. Some of the stories are more hard core into bondage than others. One was simply a woman trapped by her dress being closed in the trunk of her car. I liked the story but it really didn't fit in with the collection.
I really liked the book as a whole and would recommend to anyone interested in kink.