
This collection of erotic tales, featuring authors such as Laura Antoniou, Marilyn Jaye Lewis, and FetishDiva Midori, edited by Lori Selke, takes a walk on the wild side of lesbian sex.. Girls in prison, girls with knives, daddies and girls, strippers, punks, and truckers -- Tough Girls like it rough. TOUGH GIRLS are not your typical
- Title : Tough Girls: Down and Dirty Dyke Erotica
- Author : Black Books
- Rating : 4.90 (825 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-8-7
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 253 Pages
- Asin : 1892723123
- Language : English
This collection of erotic tales, featuring authors such as Laura Antoniou, Marilyn Jaye Lewis, and FetishDiva Midori, edited by Lori Selke, takes a walk on the wild side of lesbian sex.. Girls in prison, girls with knives, daddies and girls, strippers, punks, and truckers -- Tough Girls like it rough. TOUGH GIRLS are not your typical girls next door -- they're bad girls, brats, sluts and bitches, dykes from the wrong part of town, the other side of the tracks. The girls you weren't supposed to hang out with in schoolHer writings on sex, fictional and non-, have appeared in periodicals such as Black Sheets, Dreams of Decadence, Libido, Alice, and the anthologies Zaftig: Well-Rounded Erotica, Sex Spoken Here, and Best Bisexual Erotica volumes 1 and 2. . From the Publisher Lori Selke is a freelance writer and editor who has lent her editorial talents to several diverse projects, including On Our Backs magazine, Scarletletters, and the anthology Literotica: the best of Literotica (Black Books, 2001)A good blend of science fiction, history and the curious, loving heart.. And a moment later, "The only other time in my life that I could remember feeling connected like this to the ancient spirit of a place was in 1988 on my second three-month camping trip to the desert southwest with my children."By the end of her book, Linnea has successfully circumnavigated Lake Superior, found the perfect place to scatter the ashes of her dead friend, and made some life-affirming decisions about her own existence.. Sadly, societal pressures still tell women that any "decent" man is better than being alone, and if you find one, your happiness is less important than that of your family. I think I've read a lot of time travel or what you would call books where people end up having time travel experiences and this one is probably the least plausible and the most depressing. Bear with me here, because this similarity is not as far-fetched as it might seem at first. I think this book is pretty good for the 'mechanic wannabe' who's just getting started (like me). I love Laura Antoniou, but I hate the editor of this selection.I agree with some of the other reviewers about the qualit


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