Hot Takes Vol. 1

Hot Takes Vol. 1

Edited by Dominique Wild

This book of erotic short stories is dedicated to the belief that there’s nothing better than two (or more) lovers together – especially in bed. The authors, with decades of writing experience among them, take a magnifying glass to some of our most intimate, private fantasies, unveiling inner worlds of sexuality that many have never explored. In this volume you’ll trek into that uncharted territory, discovering unforgettable tales of passion and pleasure as you journey into an erotic wonderland of desire. Some of the stops along the way:

  • One man’s carnal solution to insomnia.
  • A girl who’ll do anything for money finally meets a dealbreaker.
  • A guy and his best friend become something more.
  • A woman who has only dreamed about dominance and submission finally gets her wish.
  • A man visits a virtual sex parlor and gets more than he bargained for.
  • Two girlfriends out on the town show one lucky guy a night he’ll never forget.

And much, much more, including alien sex, dirty poetry, and the highs and lows of writing paperback porn. Strap in – or strap on – it’s gonna be a slippery ride.

Author Bios

Mac A. Campbell was born at a very early age, and when the doctor smacked his bottom, immediately returned the gesture, demonstrating an early aptitude for humor. His favorite things are jokes and sex, not remotely in that order, so he’s grateful to the point of incontinence to be included in this anthology. (Actually, I think the incontinence thing is in the next volume) ‌–‌ Ed.)

S.V. Donaldson writes about a lot of things, including sex, which explains why his work has appeared in Hustler, Hustler Busty Beauties, Penthouse Forum, Score, Screw, Naughty Neighbors and 18, among other unsavory publications. He is renowned for being kind to puppies and always making sure his wife climaxes first.

Devan Richards has been writing for 20-some-odd years, and they’re getting odder all the time. He feels that the words “deviant” and “fun” are interchangeable, and although well aware of society’s mores, is willing to forgive them. He considers writing to be the world’s second-oldest profession, since he’ll do it for anyone who’s willing to pay him.

Dominique Wild believes the only sin is not following your heart. Through her writing she explores love and sex through the lens of BDSM, polyamory, and queer relationships. She loves a cozy blanket, cup of tea, and a sexy read on a cold night.

Suzanne Beth Winston lives in Delaware but writes in Hoboken, New Jersey, where she, her partner and their capybara, Lewellyn, share a well-appointed two-bedroom yurt on the south side of town. She may or may not be a pseudonym; we await the court’s decision.