So, several authors with much help and organisation from Kristina Lloyd (and Remittance Girl, who created the lovely banner above) are taking part in the Sh! Christmas Pleasure Hunt. There are many prizes to be won, including books, eBooks and something very special indeed from the lovely ladiez at Sh!
All you have to do is follow the instructions on the launch posts from Sh! and Kristina Lloyd, hopping through the various blogs taking part in order to collect the information you need, and,Β voilΓ ! Fun and filth all at once – what could be better?
I’m giving away two print anthologies to the winner, and one to the runner up, as well as some swag (providing the winners are in the UK – if not, prizes will be eBooks). Good luck!


Maddie Templeton has always been an unconventional artist. Themes of submission and domination pulse through her erotic artwork, and sheβs happily explored these lustful themes both on and off the canvas.
Fourteen of the very best erotic tales of dominance, submission, bondage, and romantic lust, are delivered with lashings of kink from the pen of Kay Jaybee. From the sexual adventures recalled by a woman as she stares at her favourite shirt, to a deliciously dirty orgy on a bed of cardboard boxes, the after-hours education of a rookie soldier, and the bizarre obsession of an Egyptologist, each story shows why Kay Jaybee has been hailed as βa master of the craft of eroticaβ (Oysters and Chocolate). As a girl writes messages of lust on the body of her best friendβs lover, and a mistressβs employment of ropes and chains on her slave co-insides with the application of emulsion, we discover just how Kay has earned her reputation for producing βsuper-heated kinky stories,β (Kd Grace), which are βa sublime pleasure to readβ (Violet Blue).
The Collector sits silently alone, engrossed in her tales of lust, submission and dominance. Has she already engraved your erotic exploits on her salacious list?
You like my notebook? Me too… it was a gift from the lovely 
All these aims were achieved, and then some! Each reading was timed at five minutes, and woe betide any reader that should go over the time limit – 
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