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Elinor Reviews Best Lesbian Erotica 2015 Edited by Laura Antoniou

Posted on the 05 November 2015 by Lesbrary @lesbrary
Elinor reviews Best Lesbian Erotica 2015 edited by Laura Antoniou

Some of the stories in Best Lesbian Erotica 2015 are among the best erotic writing I've read. Whether or not you're a big erotica fan, there are stories in this anthology that so well written that they warrant a read because of how well they show nuanced lesbian relationships. Some of these authors took big swings and came up with exciting, original tales. Stories like, "The Last Last Time," "Second Date," and "Behrouz Gets Lucky" show us a diverse cast of queer people dating and falling in and out of love in ways that feel true and meaningful, as well as offering some hot sex. "Andro Angel" gives us a sexy, anonymous threesome, while in "A Knock at the Door" the two women write erotica together via email, imagining the encounter that they've yet to have. Because of the skill of these writers, even stories I would not have chosen based on their description turned out to be gems, particularly Tina Horn's "Wet Dirt." In another example, I found the love interest in "Learning to Cook" incredibly unappealing but the story so good that by the end I'd lost all my resistance.

This collection takes us to other times and places too. "Lovely Lady Liberty" is a delightful romp in the middle of World War II. "Arachne" reimagines a Greek myth as erotica with surprisingly great results. "The Bullwhip and the Bull Rider" seems like it's from another time, though it's not explicitly, and it actually made the rodeo sound sexy-a compliment that should be taken seriously since I grew up in small-town Idaho and the memory of rodeos, with their hay-and-manure smells, still makes my nose twitch.

There's a wide range of characters and sexual expression in this book. There's plenty of kinky and vanilla adventures alike, and characters of many races, gender presentations, and different ages. With authors like Sacchi Green, Xan West, Miel Rose, BD Swain and many, many others, there is a ton to savor in this collection.

That being said, this anthology felt uneven. Rarely will anyone like every story in an anthology, but the high quality writing in the best pieces made the less polished stories a let down. Some, like "Late Show," tried to pack in way too much relationship angst and sudden commitment in a short erotica piece. "Girlz in the Mist," on the other hand, presented an intriguing premise but the sex scene read like a blase recitation of acts without desire or pleasure, with a narrator who is "tolerating her own violation." Despite an interesting set up at an all-female bath house, ultimately it reminded me of the bland girl-on-girl erotica you find written for a male audience. Worse was "Kristie's Game," in which a rough consensual hook up between strangers turns disturbing when one woman physically overpowers the other and threatens to penetrate her while the physically weaker woman says "no" repeatedly. The reader is told she's afraid, but the sex scene doesn't stop and in the end we're told this behavior is a habit for the stronger woman. I felt incredibly frustrated because this story could have been consensual with a brief conversation early in the hookup to determine safe words, providing a clear line between playing with power and actual fear of rape. There was no need to include the threat of rape, which it should go without saying I do not expect from the erotica I read. This story also had a notable spelling mistake and a few very clunky phrases, giving the impression that it had not been edited.

I do recommend this book, but please skip "Kristie's Game." It's unfortunate that this is included in an otherwise great, if not flawless, erotica anthology.


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