Sorry to 'one star' what is actually a well written set of short stories that many people would like, if they enjoy the genera. Nonetheless I did not like it.
I am always a little uncomfortable reviewing books of short stories, because you can enjoy one or two, but not others, making it hard to review the whole book. Also, short stories are so, well, short! How to review something that takes a mere half hour to read, it is so mood dependent whether you enjoy it or not.
Tobsha Learner has a pleasant literary style, the stories are descriptive and visual with a dreamy quality to them as the characters drift through the stories lightly. I have read other short stories by the author, I think (perhaps in a compilation) and they were enjoyable enough that I bought this book.
The real failing of it for me, was that the back cover describes it as "...twelve interlinked short stories..." and so I was expecting common story arcs or some sore of interlinked-ness. So I kept reading and getting more and more annoyed when I didn't find it. Sure, a main character in one story observes the couple from a previous one, a person on a park bench in one story was the main character in a previous one... Not a story arc though.
Also there was a sameness to the characters and stories than meant I kept loosing interest in what I was reading, so it took me a very long time to finish it and by the end I wasn't finding it even a little bit erotic, just annoying.