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If you like your erotica with a supernatural twist (and perchance a drip of sugar), this collection of short stories is worth a read. Within these pages, you’ll find a myriad of paranormal and supernatural beings that unleash their wild and untamed desires on their quite willing partners, bringing to life tales in a dark Gothic vein.
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Catalog ID: 1573447164
UPC: 9781573447164
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About author
- –Sammi's opinion
- Red Velvet and Absinthe (Paranormal Erotic Romance) is edited by Mitzi Szereto. Mitzi is the author and editor of several books, including Pride and Prejudice, Erotic Fairy Tales, and Tales of Sex and Death. She often lectures creative writing workshops in the United Kingdom and Europe, and has her own Web TV channel and blog.
The 15 authors who contributed stories to this collection (Mitzi being one of the 15) have wide and varied backgrounds, and a short segment about each is included in the back of the book.
Kelly Armstrong (author of Bitten and Haunted, among others) provides a forward to the book, where she talks about Gothic literature and how it became shaped over the ages.
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Content / Style / Audience
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Cleis Press Inc.
- Publication date:
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2011 year
- ISBN:
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978-1-5734-716-4
- –Sammi's opinion
- The erotic and Gothic stories in these pages are written in both first and third person perspective, and deal with all manner of paranormal and fantastical creatures, from the familiar to the unfamiliar. Werewolves and vampires make their mark in these pages, as do golems, enchanted paintings, dolls, voodoo, fairies, ghosts, angels, and even serial killers. The stories are almost entirely heterosexual, and the characters love and lust with abandon in olden times and newer days.
Some of the stories, while enticing, are melancholy, and aren’t the stuff erotic dreams are made of. In Zander Vyne’s “La Belle Mort”, Eliza has been falsely accused of theft and condemned to death, to hang from the neck until she’s dead. She could avoid this by sleeping with Lord Dover, but she’d rather die than do this. In the nights before her scheduled execution, a mysterious man visits her and Eliza learns of the light that always follows the darkness, which leads her to a strange and sad revelation.
In “Tea for Two” by Claire Buckingham, Anastasia loves her husband Gregory, and desperately misses her son. In the mornings he makes tea, but one cup stands empty as the house withers around them and the two are destined never to touch each other again until they meet on the other side of the veil of life.
Other stories are more feral in their heat while still courting the supernatural, and sure to inspire some delightful dark daydreaming, including:
Janine Ashbless’ “Cover Him With Darkness” features a young woman, Milja, who learns of a carefully guarded secret within her family: they are the caretakers of a strange man who must be kept chained to a rock in the bowels of a mountain. Is he Prometheus or some long-forgotten god? Milja’s fascination and obsession with him may cause her to release him upon an unsuspecting world.
In Elizabeth Daniels’ “A Rose In the Willow Garden”, Bierce sat in the bar looking for the spark that would call him, the hunter, to those who would court death with him. The lovely girl he finds beneath a willow tree in a park has the spark, nay the glow, he needs, but will Rose hunt him and keep him from freeing her?
Mitzi Szereto’s “The Blood Moon Kiss” features Christine, a young actress who landed a part on the hottest vampire soap opera in the land. Talen, the leading actor is striking and well suited for the part, but is he really acting or living the role? Will Christine find that loving him really bites?
“Bitter and Intoxicating” by Sharon Bidwell finds a painter unable to create his masterpiece. Emile meets the woman of his dreams, clothed in green, in a bar, and Verene delights his senses with emeralds and sugar, absinthe and sex, until he paints as he never has before. Will his work be well received, or has he been deceived by la fée verte?
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Design
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Flexi Cover
- Number of Pages:
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225
- Length:
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8"
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5 1/2"
- –Sammi's opinion
- Red Velvet and Absinthe is an oversized paperback published by Cleis Press in 2011. The cover is glossy, and the binding seems secure. The cover is discreet with simply a picture of a woman in a mask on the front, and the word Erotic is featured in small type.
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Reviews(45)
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Writer, rank
5.7/10
[italic|Red Velvet and Absinthe] is great for fans of heterosexual erotica and romance. Edited by experienced author and editor Mitzi Szereto, this collection includes fifteen erotic short stories describing mainly vanilla, heterosexual sex. Unfortunately, the lovers in this anthology are not as varied as they could be. About half of the stories are about vampires or werewolves. I still really enjoyed this sexy bunch of stories.
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Writer, rank
7.6/10
Ok, maybe you like actual Absinthe better than I do. I really can't stand it. However I do enjoy red velvet and I did enjoy reading this book. Some of the stories have more of a paranormal twist to them than others, and some might not float your boat in a sexy way, but they're all well written and sure to at the very least be an enjoyable read.
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Writer, rank
7/10
This book goes beyond the average vampire and werewolf erotica to include provocative encounters with an assortment of supernatural beings in original scenarios. The stories are interesting enough that we wanted to keep reading just to find out what happened next, even in the ones that weren't a turn-on.
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Writer, rank
5.2/10
Loved this one because it incorporates two of my favorite genres: paranormal and erotica. The stories are out-of-this-world — literally! — and they certainly won't disappoint. I recommend this to paranormal-lovers and even couples for the bedroom.. It could definitely spice up your nights!
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Advanced reviewer, rank
6.1/10
I was engaged from the first paragraph of the first story. A book of stories of "classic" horror monsters that steps far afield of the "classic" genre to bring enticing and exciting stories of passion and love, in utterly breath taking and unexpected ways.
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Advanced reviewer, rank
8.9/10
This book is far from being yet another tired rendition of old myths and legends. It is lushly written and each story has fresh twists that compel the reader to turn just one more page. Some of the stories are dark and yet all of them leave the reader wondering what if?
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Advanced reviewer, rank
5.8/10
Se has always mixed well with a splash of horror and this anthology just further reinforces that connection. In addition to the typical vampire and werewolf stories which are so popular these days, this collection also delivers a wide variety of other supernatural and paranormal encounters.
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Advanced reviewer, rank
5.4/10
"Paranormal Erotic Romance" apparently translates into a lot of sexy vampire stories told in floridly romantic language that just sets my teeth on edge. There are some more original stories as well, but there aren't enough to justify buying the book. If you really like vampires, this would be a great book to get, but if not there may not be enough here to entertain you. Also, all but one of the stories were based around straight couples (and the lesbian one wasn't even that good).
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Writer, rank
6.3/10
I enjoyed this book, but fans of hardcore erotica will be left wishing for more. This book focuses on the romance of the supernatural and leaves the erotica to the imagination mostly.
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Writer, rank
5.5/10
Not many of us will ever truly experience sex with a supernatural being, but isn't it fun reading about people who have?
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Reviewer, rank
4.6/10
If you like reading Gothic erotica books that are so detailed and so good you won't want to put them down, this is the book for you. With lots of lust, love, teasing, passion, and need, it doesn't take much effort for your imagination to visualize each individual story from the beginning.
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Writer, rank
8.4/10
This unique book is a great one to add to any erotica collection, but it's just not going to be for everyone. The situations described in the book may be a bit too "out there" for some, and for others it'll be way too tame. For me, it was just kind of okay; I enjoyed it, but I didn't love it.
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Writer, rank
8.9/10
This book contains nothing shocking or super kinky - although there is most definitely kink in this book - but it is a very, very hot read.
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Advanced reviewer, rank
5/10
All in all was a good past time read and would buy more books that were written this way. I just love that cover.
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Advanced reviewer, rank
5.3/10
This is a typical short story book with some revision to some of the stories.However, it was more or less a good book just some revision is needed.
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