
Room Service
Book
ometimes it's good to be bad! Lucy is a good girl, at least until her life completely implodes. A...
contemporary erotica fiction novella

Ashley W (0 KP) rated My Dad Wrote A Porno in Podcasts
Feb 3, 2018

No Reservations: A Fusion Novella
Book
New York Times Bestselling author Kristen Proby takes us back to her highly acclaimed Fusion series....
erotica

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Complications (Rebound, #1) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
The connection between our two main characters from early on caught my attention and I even liked their bedroom scenes which seemed to lean more towards the erotica end of things, and that isn't my favourite thing, though I must admit that after the first few scenes I got a bit fed up of the dirty-talk and just skimmed the rest of them.
As for the romance aspect I liked how it was light and easy to read. I just wish we'd had some sort of explanation for why he acted like he did, though since it's in three parts I'm sure it'll come to light in the next book.
I would be interested in continuing the series at some point.

Professional Misconduct
Book
He spanked me. I deserved it. It was just a crush. At first. Then it turned into an obsession. ...
Contempory Romance Erotica Spanking Teacher Tutor

The Devil
Juls S.K. Vernet and Daniela Barisone
Book
Skyler Reyes was a man, but also an Omega. Native americans used to call him Nadleehi, Two Spirits,...
MM Erotica Omegaverse (no mpreg) Historical Romance

Forgive Me, Father
Book
I told my priest I was selling my virginity. Gabriel Thorne is twice my age. A priest. My...
Alpha Male Erotica Novella

Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated Trouble in Paradise (Paradise, #4) in Books
Mar 1, 2018
I probably wasn't supposed to demand any kind of real plot or continuity out of erotica, but I'm contrary that way. We meet a woman who has worked all night in her garage. We're told she has exceptionally good hearing as she takes off her iPod headphones. Shortly afterwards, we learn that some THING has been stalking her - wait, she worked all night in an unlocked place without an alarm system, wearing headphones that block her oh-so-good hearing, despite supposedly being all anxious about a killer who is after her? I don't buy it.
I frequently felt that this might be an excerpt of a larger work, or from a series of stories that readers are expected to be familiar with. Decent authors know how to repeat key information without boring returning fans so as to help new readers get their footing. Is that just not done in erotica?
Yes, I'm probably being too critical. But if it doesn't work for wanking, it should work as story. And it didn't work for either, for me, at least.
