Quote Originally Posted by Dog's Lady View Post
ksst-You know, I always knew something was missing from the Beauty books, but could never put my finger on it. There are some scenes/situations that I found really hot, but you're right, there isn't much of her to submit, is there?

Fantazmaster--I saw the Exit to Edin movie before I knew about the book, and thought is was kind of cute--funny, but not real BDSM. But I'd forgotten since then-Dana Delaney is pretty hot as the Domme in it. You can imagine how shocked I was when I read the book years later. Not, "Oh, that's disgusting shocked," or I wouldn't be on this site, but more, "How did they get that movie out of this book?' and, "Wow, that's pretty hot. Shame that wasn't the movie they made."

Something I thought I would share with all, in case you don't know: there is a publisher called Ellora's Cave that publishes what they call "Romantica," sort of romance novels with graphic sex scenes. They separate/label them by what's in them, and do lots of sub-genres: paranormal, fantasy, historical, and even some BDSM/ bondage. The cool thing is, the offer some free e-books and (mostly) short stories, so you can try an author without risking anything but a little storage space. I was able to download my stuff as .pdf files, so I could read them even though I don't have an iPad, a Kindle, or a smartphone. This month, they are introducing a line for men, intending to be more visual and such for them/you guys. I don't know how well they will do with the men's books, but some of the shorts I've read from the women's section so far weren't too bad. They also sell books, of course, in about 5 ebook formats and in traditional paper. Check it out.
Thanks for the reply Dog's Lady,One thing I will point out is that even if one does not have a Kindle,one can always download the Kindle application for PC on the Amazon website and enjoy these Kindle format e-books via this application.For those who are not familiar with .pdf formatted files,these .pdf files require one to download the Abobe Acrobat Reader application in order to read these particular files,Both of these applications are free downloads and will certainly expand one's options in easily obtaining reading material of all types,including the sort of books suggested here in this forum.

Also one feature on Amazon that I out to good use is that of the reader's reviews for the book offerings on Amazon.These reviews,especially from those that show the indication that they have actually purchased a particular book,are from the folks that have actually read a particular work and quite often give some compelling insights as to what tthey liked or disliked in a particular book.Part II here is that Amazon will show similar books to the reviewed work and quite often one has a chance to see a particular author featured on an author's page.Here on this author's page one can get a brief bio of the author and also see what other books a particular author has written.

No,I do not work for nor am I an investor in Amazon,com,I am just trying to impart some of my trade craft in obtaining readings that are well above those books which are above the theme of the "pulps".