Why the "for couples" in the Dirty Dates subtitle is a suggestion, not a mandate
Look closely, or even not that closely, at the cover of my new BDSM erotica anthology Dirty Dates: Erotic Fantasies for Couples and you'll see that the image and subtitle are trying to tell you something. "Couples" is the theme, what with the one kissing in the black and white photo and the "for couples" in the subtitle of the book.
Well, I'm not saying the subtitle is a lie, but I am saying it's not the full story. I get into this more at Lady Smut in my post "Why I believe in sexy stories for everyone", which I encourage you to check out. The week before they made it Dirty Dates week and there's lots of posts there riffing on the theme.
I believe Dirty Dates, like all my anthologies, has something for everyone interested in sexy tales. You don't need to be part of a couple, or kinky, or have ever read erotica before, to find something to appreciate.
Now I will do my duty as an editor with a brand new book out to tell you where you can buy it (and if you buy the ebook by November 30th, I'll send you a free erotica ebook as thanks):
Amazon
Kindle
Barnes & Noble
Nook
Books-a-Million (paperback)
Books-a-Million (ebook)
Powells
IndieBound (find it at your local bookstore)
iBooks
Kobo
Cleis Press
Amazon UK
Kindle UK
Amazon Canada
Labels: BDSM erotica, book covers, book marketing, books, Cleis Press, couples, couples erotica, Dirty Dates, Lady Smut, Rachel Kramer Bussel, subtitle
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