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Men at Work

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A collection of five erotic stories with mixed and varied themes.


Men at Work by Elizabeth Cage

Matt’s a workaholic. It’s driving Emma crazy, but she’s sure that their new loft room will mean they see more of each other. She has two young builders working overtime to get the work done. The night they finish, Emma is ready to celebrate with high heels and a fuck-me dress – but Matt cancels at the last minute. Feeling reckless, Emma asks the builders to stay and share dinner. If she’s feeling generous, they may even share more.


Persuasion by Everica May

Professor West’s classes have always provided the most stimulating thoughts. Miss Rifkin has spent plenty of time fantasizing about her shaven-headed tutor. At last she makes an appointment to discuss her grades – surely there’s a way she can win extra credit? Perhaps a project on interpersonal relationships, with plenty of research on romantic attraction? They thrash out the details over the desk in the professor’s office.


Driftwood by D J Kirby

Heidi loves her life. Single, solvent and happy with solitude, on a Friday night there’s nothing she loves more than a walk on the beach. In the warm evening sea breeze there’s plenty of scope for people watching – and some of those people are enjoying each other al fresco. Inspired, Heidi notices a fellow voyeur among the driftwood. All it takes is for her to undo her sarong and move towards him, wearing nothing but a flimsy bikini.


The Eye by Primula Bond

It’s hard to be alone in London. Even when she gets up at the crack of dawn to take photos of the view from the Eye, there turns out to be another passenger in the pod with her. Lucky he’s handsome. In the dense fog, there’s nothing to see apart from each other, and she’s not used to being this close. Maybe because he’s a stranger she feels close enough to dare to expose herself.


Life of a Salesman by Landon Dixon

He’s always admired Jennifer’s bountiful tits. On the last night of the sales convention, he decides to take charge. Insisting that Jennifer joins him for dinner, together they raid the mini bar in his hotel room. He can’t take his eyes off Jennifer’s enormous chest, and when at last she takes off her T-shirt he’s more than ready for a night of breast-obsessed lust.


Stories first published in Five Minute Fantasies Three.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 27, 2010

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March 8, 2011
I liked the first story Men at Work by Elizabeth Cage for the simple reason that it rang true. Marriage is work, and sometimes that work is not appreciated as it should and lead to some adventure. It's not the beginning of something unique and beautiful but it is fulfilling and fodder for countless of fantasies, so yeah!

Now, Persuasion written by Everica May was cool! All these years spend at the University and not once I got that lucky... What a shame! And you ought to love the humor at the end...

Driftwood was nice but maybe a little bit too detached for me. The story works but somehow I wasn't getting as involved or concerned as I should. Still, bonus points for the exhibitionism/voyeurism option, it works.

The Eye by Primula Bond, now that is a story essential to your collection. There is enough quality background and character building that the actual action has more depth and surprises that originally accepted. I loved it and would have bought the whole book for that story alone (luckily the other stories are worth your pennies as well).

If you are going to play with a co-worker, why not forget about all restrains and follow Life of a Salesman by Landon Dixon. It's short and sweet, a perfect little read for the bus or subway... Yes, I know you want to succumb, I did and have no real concern about this compilation, so just Do It!
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