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Master/Slave by N. T. Morley
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Master/Slave

by N. T. Morley

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This is the best erotic anthology I've ever read. N.T. Morely does a fantastic job as editor (and contributor). There isn't one bad story in this collection (and there are 60 stories).

30 stories each from the top and bottom, all male top, female bottom. ( )
1 vote 9days | May 23, 2007 |
Some excellent stories, some not so great. All BDSM-themed, half from the master POV, half from the slave. ( )
1 vote Darla | Apr 7, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0425202690, Paperback)

A whip-cracking anthology of erotica-60 stories in all.

Thirty stories for the Master...
...told in the voices of dominant men exercising power over their willing women-- who worship the pleasures these men so forcefully provide.

And thirty stories for the Slave...
...in which the pleasure of submission is celebrated, revered, and fulfilled. This is the anthology that pushes erotica to the limits.

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