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message 51: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Dalling (andreadalling) | 3 comments Here are a couple of authors that I recommend:

Forbidden Fantasies (Bondage & Breakfast #1) by Jodie Griffin by Jodie Griffin
Platinum (Facets of Passion #2) by Jeffe Kennedy by Jeffe Kennedy


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Charlie B. | 93 comments Descent Into Darkness (Written Pictures, #1) by H.A. Kotys

real bdsm without the frills, dare you read it?


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Stephanie Mugnano | 3 comments Any gay bdsm with plot?


message 54: by Charlie (new)

Charlie B. | 93 comments Stephanie wrote: "Any gay bdsm with plot?"

go to amazon, type in gay bdsm loads of it there.


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Andrea Dalling (andreadalling) | 3 comments Nowhere Ranch by Heidi Cullinan
For gay BDSM, I recommend Nowhere Ranch by Heidi Cullinan. One of the best books I've ever read, in any genre.

Melt into You (Loving on the Edge, #2) by Roni Loren
For M/M/F BDSM menage, I recommend Melt into You by Roni Loren. It was nominated for a RITA award from the Romance Writers of America.

Anything by either of these authors is fantastic. Roni writes primarily BDSM, and Heidi writes primarily gay romance.


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Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments Julia wrote: "Hey all! I've just finished reading MasterStroke by Dee Ellis, a writer new to the field it seems. The point of difference, and one I found very interesting, is that it's a very sexy romance, with ..."

Try "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate". First book out now. It is AMAZING. If you loved FSOG as I did, you will like this one too. Very plot driven. I am waiting for the second book in the series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8BHR2M


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Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments liz wrote: "I have read the above recommendations and I totally agree with them, as I have devoured all but two that are mentioned in the three posts above.all great books! One that is not mentioned but that m..."

Lian wrote: "Julia wrote: "Hey all! I've just finished reading MasterStroke by Dee Ellis, a writer new to the field it seems. The point of difference, and one I found very interesting, is that it's a very sexy ..."

I am going to try MasterStroke. I also loved "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate". First book out now. It is AMAZING. If you were enthralled by FSOG and Crossfire as I was, you will like this one too. I am waiting for the second book in the series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8BHR2M


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Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments Ritz wrote: "I suggest ALL of Cherise Sinclair's books. That woman is a genius. :D Also from Shayla Black. Both are masters at BDSM erotica. :)"

Try "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" by new writer SW Galley. First book out now. It is AMAZING. If you love erotica and a good story like I do, you will like this one too. I am waiting for the second book in the series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8BHR2M


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Priya Grey | 3 comments Dipika wrote: "Ritz wrote: "I suggest ALL of Cherise Sinclair's books. That woman is a genius. :D Also from Shayla Black. Both are masters at BDSM erotica. :)"

Try "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" by new writ..."


I love the title. Added to TBR pile. thanks for the rec!


message 60: by Dipika (new)

Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments I'm going to get 1001 today! Thanks you


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Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments Andrea wrote: "Nowhere Ranch by Heidi Cullinan
For gay BDSM, I recommend Nowhere Ranch by Heidi Cullinan. One of the best books I've ever read, in any genre.

Melt into You (Loving on the Edge, #2) by Roni Loren
For M/M/F BDSM..."


Try "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" by new writer SW Galley for BDSM. First book out now. I didn't expect much, but it was AMAZING. If you love erotica and a good story like I do, you will like this one too. I am waiting for the second book in the series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8BHR2M


message 62: by Dipika (new)

Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments Mike wrote: "I just read the Submissive trilogy by Tara Sue Me. I loved it. If you liked FSOG, then I think you would love this series as well."

Try "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" by new writer SW Galley. First book out now. I didn't expect much, but it is AMAZINGLY well written. If you love erotica and a good story like I do, you will like this one too. I am waiting for the second book in the series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8BHR2M


message 63: by Dipika (new)

Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments Leann wrote: "You know who I really enjoyed after 50 shades of grey?

there hasn't been a single one of her books I didn't enjoy :)Club Shadowlands (Masters of the Shadowlands, #1) by Cherise Sinclair"


Leann wrote: "You know who I really enjoyed after 50 shades of grey?

Try "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" by new writer SW Galley. First book out now. It is AMAZINGLY well written. If you loved FSOG and erotica and a good story like I do, you will like this one too. I am waiting for the second book in the series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X8BHR2M

there hasn't been a single one of her books I didn't enjoy :)Club Shadowlands (Masters of the Shadowlands, #1) by Cherise Sinclair"



message 64: by Richard (new)

Richard McMahon | 4 comments I’m new to this group, so I started reading the older posts, to get a feel for things. I was surprised to find that no one mentioned Anne Rice’s Beauty trilogy. After a hiatus of twenty years, with her publication of Beauty’s Kingdom, Anne Rice, the author of Interview With the Vampire, has now returned to the erotic BDSM novel. In this new story, Rice returns to the fantasy world she created around the legend of Sleeping Beauty, In this strange “Kingdom,” sexual slavery is exalted. The beautiful people of the court, both men and women, are not only subject to savage and prolonged whippings and spankings, they administer them as well. The SM passages, are well written and highly erotic, and there is enough substance in the story to avoid the charge of simply being words to get from sex scene A to sex scene B.

This book is not for everyone, perhaps not even for all BDSM fans. But for those who like both fantasy and explicit SM, Anne Rice may have written the perfect book. For those interested in more details, please refer to my Goodreads review.


message 65: by Dipika (new)

Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments I agree, the "Beauty Series" was one of the first serious BDSM series and deserves mention. Having said that, I found the scenes quite repetitive. I will read Beauty's Kingdom soon just to compare it to the older books. Having said that, I would still recommend the first book "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" in the "Two and a Half Weeks" series. I stumbled upon it by accident, and found it terrific.


message 66: by Richard (new)

Richard McMahon | 4 comments Alas, your comment about the scenes being repetitive is accurate and detracts from the reading experience. I found the best book of the four to be "Beauty's Punishment," but I read it a long time ago.


message 67: by Dipika (new)

Dipika (bookavatar) | 10 comments If you do get round to reading "Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate" let me know what you think


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Renee Harless (reneeharless) | 11 comments Stone Shattered (The Stone Series) by Renee Harless Stone Unhinged (The Stone Series) by Renee Harless
BDSM, suspense, and romance.


message 69: by S.J. (new)

S.J. Wright | 4 comments The Slyvia Day Crossfire series. Also my own novel The Deepest Shade of Blue

Which draws into the realm of paranormal. Allowing for the Lead male Laurent Quinn to actually have read power.


message 70: by Richard (new)

Richard McMahon | 4 comments You might try "A Web of Evil," which just came out and has already picked up a few good reviews on Goodreads and Amazon. Full disclosure: I wrote it :)


message 71: by John (new)

John Cassian | 9 comments If you want to read the literary, psychological side of Masochism, "God's Glass" is FREE November 13 - 17. "God's Glass" tells the life story of Joanie Callahan, a masochist born into a strict religious household. She is isolated and ostracized all her life, until she meets a boxer named Michael who's just like her...

God's Glass by Sameer Ketkar
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P82CHE2


message 72: by Gloria (new)

Gloria Herrera for As You Wish Reviews (busymamastill) | 7 comments How about BDSM in a rom-com? I have a trilogy to recommend! Unforgettable Book One (A Hollywood Love Story, #1) by Nelle L'Amour Unforgettable Book Two (A Hollywood Love Story, #2) by Nelle L'Amour
Fun Facts:
Brandon Taylor’s name was inspired by Marlon Brando and violet-eyed Elizabeth Taylor. Are Brandon and Brando separated by birth?
Can't wait to bring it to you on December 01. It's available for pre-order on Amazon.
http://bookgoodies.com/a/B016YIRSSS





message 73: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Lee | 16 comments I'm going to have a read of Two and a Half Weeks to Chocolate. Thanks for the recommendations. I'm also a big fan of the Crossfire series. It's great stuff.

It seems okay to mention your own books here, so I'll slot mine in! You Don't Know Me by Mandy Lee. People who've read it say it's a real page turner, with a strong plot. A blogger recently said 'This is the novel I've been waiting months to read.' Here's the link to Amazon UK. And the sequel should be ready just after Christmas.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...


message 74: by Heather (new)

Heather (katherynelynne) Shadow (book 1 of the Consortium), by Diesel Jester. It's a new author, BDSM with a plot and love story set in a modern day steampunk/dieselpunk reality. I loved the world he created and though there were some editing errors, I really enjoyed the characters and story. I think I read somewhere that book two will come out early next year. I can't wait.


message 75: by Georgia (new)

Georgia Stockholm (georgiastockholm) | 3 comments Julia wrote: "Hey all! I've just finished reading MasterStroke by Dee Ellis, a writer new to the field it seems. The point of difference, and one I found very interesting, is that it's a very sexy romance, with ..."

I'll have to check that one out. My Billionaire trilogy is part techno-thriller, part BDSM love story; the third volume I'm writing now has more plot than I know what to do with! Heh.

I like stories with sex/love/romance in them too, where the story and the sex/romance are on roughly equal footing.


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