Big Book of Submission Volume 2: 69 Kinky Tales, Volume 2

· Simon and Schuster
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Ebook
388
Pages

About this ebook

Whether you are simply curious about submission or regularly revel in the delights of BDSM, these sixty-nine erotic short stories about submissives will turn you on! From participating in a musical recital that takes a very kinky turn to making a grocery run while using sex toys to indulging in a risqué office encounter during working hours, these subs delight in obeying (or deliberately disobeying) their masters and mistresses in public and in private. They are rewarded and punished in the most wicked of ways that will leave you breathless. Edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel, with stories by Selena Kitt, Jade A. Waters, Dorothy Freed, and Sommer Marsden among other talented writers, The Big Book of Submission, Volume 2 offers arousing tales that delve deep into the thrills of spanking, bondage, power dynamics, service, exhibitionism, erotic adventure, and much more.

With contributions by:

Evoë Thorne

Adrea Kore

Pearl Monroe

Rob Rosen

Mischa Eliot

Heather Day

Jade Melisande

Rod Harden

Kendel Davi

Annabeth Leong

D. Fostalove

Salome Wilde

Giselle Renarde

Iris Ann Hunter

Roxanna Cross

Jade A. Waters

Dahlia Lovejoy

Genevieve Ash

Corrine A. Silver

Xan West

Dorothy Freed

VK Foxe

Randi Miller

Rachel Kramer Bussel

Sonni de Soto

Michael in Texas

Lazuli Jones

LN Bey

Lucy Felthouse

Valerie Alexander

Zimmerman

Tess Danesi

Regina Kammer

Zodian Gray

Anastacia Lucretia

Charlie Powell

Rose de Fer

J.C. Parker

Suzanne Fox

Myra S. Hart

Emily Bingham

Kathleen Tudor

T.C. Mill

Rachel Woe

Violet R. Jones

Kristi Hancock
5.0
1 review
A Google user
December 31, 2017
I wasn't sure if I'd get bored with so many stories about BDSM, much as I adore the topic, but I didn't at all. These are each a few pages long and are indeed kinky, with female and male doms and subs. There's lots of power play and naughty orders given and taken, some super hot spankings, different types of bondage and more. I liked the wordplay in One Word Leads to Another (kinky board games, anyone?), Private Message and Kintsukuroi especially but there are lots that turned me on. There's a good mix of longtime kinksters and people new to BDSM. I am glad that the settings varied a lot too, from a grocery store to at sea.

About the author

Rachel Kramer Bussel is a New Jersey-based author, editor, blogger and event organizer. She writes widely about sex, dating, books, pop culture, feminism and body image, and has written for numerous publications, including BUST, The Daily Beast, DAME, Elle.com, Fortune.com, The Frisky, Gothamist, The Hairpin, Harper's Bazaar, Inked, Jezebel, Marie Claire, Mediabistro, The Nervous Breakdown, New York Post, New York Observer, New York Press, The New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine, Playgirl, The Root, Salon, San Francisco Chronicle, Slate, Time Out New York, The Village Voice and xoJane. She has edited 60+ anthologies, including The Big Book of Orgasms, Come Again: Sex Toy Erotica, and edits the Best Women's Erotica of the Year series. She has contributed to over 100 anthologies, including Susie Bright's Best American Erotica 2004 and 2006 and X: The Erotic Treasury, as well as The Sexual State of the Union and Yes Means Yes. Rachel conducts reading and erotic writing workshops worldwide, and has presented, spoken and taught at conferences including Dark Odyssey, Erotic Authors Association, Sex 2.0, and SXSW. For five years, she hosted In The Flesh Erotic Reading Series in New York City, which featured 300 readers. Rachel holds a bachelor's degree in political science and women's studies from the University of California at Berkeley.

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