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Rating: Summary: Wow! WHiPs! and What have you Review: Perhaps, no, definitely the best s/m erotica I have found! Once you get over the rather unlikely (though entriguing!) premise -- all members of the Wisconson Highway Patrol are into s&m with each other -- the collection of short stories really takes off and gets the reader going at 60mph. "In the Meadow" is the ULTIMATE daddy-son story. "Phone Calls" -- a series of ultra shorts is every bit as cleaver as Boccaccio's DeCameron and a whole lot more erotic and interesting. and "Red and Black" brings new meaning to political correctness, and political corrections. This is a terrific book. I wore out one copy, so to speak, and ordered a second one right away. This is Victor Terry at his best.
Rating: Summary: Wow! WHiPs! and What have you Review: Perhaps, no, definitely the best s/m erotica I have found! Once you get over the rather unlikely (though entriguing!) premise -- all members of the Wisconson Highway Patrol are into s&m with each other -- the collection of short stories really takes off and gets the reader going at 60mph. "In the Meadow" is the ULTIMATE daddy-son story. "Phone Calls" -- a series of ultra shorts is every bit as cleaver as Boccaccio's DeCameron and a whole lot more erotic and interesting. and "Red and Black" brings new meaning to political correctness, and political corrections. This is a terrific book. I wore out one copy, so to speak, and ordered a second one right away. This is Townsend at his best.
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