Historical threesomes - who imagined how hot this subject could be?
In this delightfully wicked anthology, you'll find threesomes of all types from a range of historical time periods and settings. Hot M/F/M cowboy menage? It's here. Wild M/M/M medieval threesome? Check. From hot vintage Hollywood to a triple lesbian story right out of "Mad Men," Once Upon a Threesome has a story for everyone.
Publisher of Riverdale Avenue Books and founder of L. Perkins Agency. Author of the #MeToo anthology, Fifty Writers on Fifty Shades of Grey as well as Hungry for Your Love, and 30 other erotic romance anthologies.
Riverdale Avenue Books is an award winning, innovative hybrid publisher at the leading edge of the changes in the publishing industry. We publish e-books, print, and audio books under 12 imprints: Desire, an erotica/erotic romance imprint; Riverdale/Magnus the award-winning imprint of LGBT titles; Pop featuring pop culture titles; Afraid, a horror line; SFF, a science fiction fantasy line; Truth, an erotic memoir line; Dagger, a mystery thriller imprint; Sports and Gaming featuring sports and gaming titles; VerVe featuring lifestyle titles; Hera featuring both the true and fictional lives and loves of women aged 35 and up; and 120 Days, an LGBT pulp fiction line. Started in 2011 by industry veteran Lori Perkins, Riverdale is a full service publisher, with a foreign rights and film agency department. Visit us at www.RiverdaleAveBooks.com.
Once upon a time, I equated “historical” with “boring.” Oh, how wrong I’ve been. Who knew the wealth of illicit behavior that took place in the good ol’ days? Editor Lori Perkins taps into this realm with 14 heat-inducing tales in Once Upon a Threesome: An Erotic Anthology of Historical Menage A Trois.
“Inamorata” by Kristabel Reed takes the reader to Venice, circa 1690, where two star-crossed lovers – Antonio and Elisabeta – learn that the marriage of one doesn’t mean the end of the affair. When Antonio’s wife-to-be Bianca requests to meet Antonio’s lover, he’s not sure what to expect. But, will Elisabeta be convinced to share?
The anthology features a mixture of M/F/F stories, but also delves into F/F/F in tales such as Rebecca Leigh’s “Tea Time,” which takes the “desperate” out of the housewives’ situation. And Jay Hughes’ tale “Untold Riches of the Holy Land” takes a Chaucer-esque look at a three men in a public bathhouse.
Other standouts include “Lord Barclay’s Seduction,” by the ever-enticing Em Brown, where a man learns what it’ll take to keep his wife happy in the boudoir. Closing out the anthology are two wicked tales of the wanderlust of the ’60s. “Woodstock” by Garland takes a shockingly blunt look at the sex-a-pades of three concert-goers, and Elizabeth Coldwell’s “Snap Decision” leaves the reader decided on the worthiness of free lovin’.
Never, again, will I underestimate the allure of erotic historicals.