Rupert Smith in The Indy: "I think that erotic literature serves the same purpose as other genre fiction, but with a more literal outcome."
An extract: "...Grimes led me back up to the dais, sat on the block, put me over his knee and commenced a firm spanking... I played my part, screwing up my face and yelping as that great shovel of a hand bore down upon my downy bum... once my bum was warmed up, it was time for the main event'"
Blimey!
ReplyDeleteRupert Smith in The Indy: "I think that erotic literature serves the same purpose as other genre fiction, but with a more literal outcome."
An extract: "...Grimes led me back up to the dais, sat on the block, put me over his knee and commenced a firm spanking... I played my part, screwing up my face and yelping as that great shovel of a hand bore down upon my downy bum... once my bum was warmed up, it was time for the main event'"
Not a patch on Hollinghurst.
GdnReader
Nothing sells like hot buns, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteSorry I couldn't let it lie.
GdnReader
Does that say "By the author of The Back Passage" at the top of the book? A book about Lewis and Clark's expedition perhaps?
ReplyDeleteWow. Didn't see anything like this stocked in Lower Marsh. More's the pity. You do know your Chelsea clientele well!
ReplyDeleteWhat other choice differences are there?