Bailed after 20 pages. I was curious about the author after her name came up several times in discussions of erotica/romance at Wiscon and elsewhere, particularly in conjunctions with controversies (e.g. whether libraries should have her books, whether her books were positive depictions of sexuality, whether issues of race were handled responsibly, etc). Having read the introduction, it seems clear to me that the author is making a distinction between what might be fun for some as fantasy, versus what is real and responsible (it would be interesting to see what she says in her more advice-oriented books, as opposed to her fiction). However, the fantasies she's writing about really aren't my cup of tea, so I'll take a pass on her unless something is specifically recommended to me.