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The Blue Rose

The Blue Rose

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Softcore fiction from Tyler
Review: It was not so easy to say wether this book deserved a 2 or a 3 rating. The main reason to end up with 2 is based mainly on my personal taste.

I expected the book to explore more of the D/s side of the life with the head mistresses at the Blue rose. Instead we follow the girls in very soft and tender (and well written) lesbian love fantasies which they share in a diary they keep hidden among themselves.

If that kind of erotica is your turn-on, The Blue Rose could score high, but there are tons of lesbian litterature dealing with that theme, especially with a victorian boarding scool setting. For me, fancying concensual dominant/submissive lesbian relationships wihth a lot of sex and a little punishment, this was a disappointment, because that was what i expexted from the book description.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well-written lesbian erotic book.
Review: The author of the review above appears to be reviewing a different book by Alison Tyler which is called "The Silver Key." The Blue Rose is Alison Tyler's first Masquerade book. It's awfully good, in my opinion, filled with interesting erotic twists, spanking, seduction, and hot girl-girl sex. Although set in a girls' dormitory, it is actually a modern take on the Victorian theme.


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