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Unlaced: The Ties That Bind / Undone / Controlled Response / Rubies and Black Velvet
Unlaced The Ties That Bind / Undone / Controlled Response / Rubies and Black Velvet
Author: Jasmine Haynes, Denise Rossetti, Joey W. Hill, Jaci Burton
So many delicious surprises under a corset...…Such fine exquisite lace. Such warm soft leather. Such a nice tight fit. Such impressive boning. Here are four all-new stories from four hot authors that erotica fans will find irresistible. — Unlaced — Four authors of erotic romance present wild and irresistibly dangerous fantasies i...  more »

UNDONE by Jasmine Haynes

Awoman arrives at the perfect solution for exploring sensual freedom: open herself up to an amateur photographer with no limits -- and an uncensored appreciation for the female body.

THE TIES THAT BIND by Jaci Burton

Sixteen years is a long time to carry a torch for your ex. It’s high time they act on long-dormant desires and reignite the flame that still burns inside them both.

CONTROLLED RESPONSE by Joey W. Hill

What does a hiker do when he comes upon a girl wearing only ivory panties, and stretched out invitingly on the warm leather seat of a Harley? Anything she tells him.

RUBIES AND BLACK VELVET by Denise Rossetti

As the laces of a stunning ruby-trimmed corset tighten, so too does the grip of an inescapable sorceress’s curse -- one with the power to transform any woman into a dominating femme fatale.
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ISBN-13: 9780425223819
ISBN-10: 0425223817
Publication Date: 12/2/2008
Pages: 480
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Good stories, lots of happily ever after. I thought some of the sex was pretty vanilla.
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One of the best anthologies I've ever read. No one story stood out; they were all fabulous.
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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The common denominator between the stories isn't just a corset, it's strong sensuality and great writing. I can't bring myself to give this five stars, but it's definitely a little more than 4. Probably 4 1/2.

Jaci Burton's "The Tie That Binds" - There's nothing very original about the premise, but I loved the emotions running between the hero and the heroine as they come back together after their daughter graduates from high school. They gave the tamer erotic scenes depth that really got to me.

Jasmine Haynes' "Undone" - My favorite of the anthology by far. Incredibly sensual, highly romantic, with two leads I would want to know in real life. Dirk is the perfect balance, strong yet gentlemanly when the time came for it. Even though I don't like headhopping (and this author does it), I barely even noticed.

Joey W. Hill's "Controlled Response" - Ms. Hill is the reason I bought this anthology in the first place, so it's hard to admit this was my least favorite of the bunch. Not because it isn't well written or richly characterized. It is. But it just seemed to go on forever. It's the second in a series with these amazing businessmen (the first is "Board Resolution" which I liked a lot more than this one), but it stands well enough on its own.

Denise Rossetti's "Rubies and Black Velvet" - The only non-contemporary of the bunch. I never thought the balance between the demon backstory and the wonderfully romantic story of Meg and John was very smooth, and honestly, probably would have preferred it left out completely. The characters were well developed on their own to carry the novella, and while this was likely the least erotic of the entire anthology, the emotions between the hero and heroine leapt off the page, whether they were loving, fighting or crying.

Overall, one of the strongest anthologies I've read in a long time. Just because Hill's story wasn't my favorite, doesn't mean I don't think it's worth 4 stars. It's just that the first two were worth 5, in my opinion.

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