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9781573448253

Girls Who Score Hot Lesbian Erotica

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  • ISBN13:

    9781573448253

  • ISBN10:

    1573448257

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-08-07
  • Publisher: Cleis Press
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Summary

In the spirit of the 2012 Olympics, Girls Who Score is a fresh entry into the field of lesbian erotica. In this one-of-a-kind anthology an all-star lineup of contributors present stories featuring hot female athletes who enjoy action on and off the sporting field. Girls Who Score is filled with complex, intriguing women who play hard and love harder. Edited by popular LGBT journalist, blogger and acclaimed author Ily Goyanes, this collection of sexy stories showcases the most talented writers in the genre today.

Author Biography

Ily Goyanes is a Cuban-American is a popular food blogger who also writes about film, theater, music, and popular culture for the Miami New Times (Village Voice Media), and is the editor-in-chief of Arketipo 187 Magazine (arketipo187.com), a digital publication that covers news, culture, and lifestyle. She lives in Miami with her family and a menagerie of pets.

Table of Contents

Chairs - Sommer Marsden
Blood Lust - Gina Marie
A Good Workout - Sinclair Sexsmith
Lucky Number Three - Beth Wylde
Give and Go - Anna Watson
Playing the Field - Delilah Devlin
No, Tell Me How You Really Feel - Ily Goyanes
Run, Jo, Run - Cheyenne Blue
Boot Camp - JT Langdon
Facing the Music - Kiki DeLovely
Out and a Bout - Allison Wonderland
The Outside Edge - Sacchi Green
Hail Mary - Shanna Germain
Goddess in a Red-and-Blue Speedo - D. L. King
Cymone’s Dominatrix - Paisley Smith
Game Over - Elle

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Excerpts

From the introduction:

“Lucky Number Three,” Beth Wylde’s story about a hockey player who gives her all during the championship game – both on the ice and in the locker room -- reminded me of the fact that women even played hockey (I chalk my lapse in memory to the fact that I live in a tropical climate where hockey is just an afterthought).
Sinclair Sexsmith, who has forever redefined the term “gym bunny” for me, knocked my calf-length tube socks off with “A Good Workout.” Not only does the story involve a pairing that I find both rare and almost unbearably hot, but the description of their “workout” lingers long after you turn the last page.
“Give and Go” by Anna Watson really hits home with its realism. I have always been fond of Watson’s work, but this story particularly touched me because I can sympathize with the main character about how hard it is to find the time to fuck your wife between running errands, running children, and running away from deadlines (be they work or otherwise). “Give and Go” also touches on the sobering (and titillating) reality of being a lone dyke in a locker room full of naked, “straight” girls.
The characters in Kiki DeLovely’s story, “Facing the Music,” don’t have to worry about kids, chores, or any of that mundane nonsense. They can (and do) get it on just about any time, anywhere. JT Langdon’s “Boot Camp” reminds us that a little motivation goes a long way and the characters in Delilah Devlin’s “Playing the Field” are so devilishly endearing, that I wish I could call upon some Disney magic to turn them into real live girls.
“Hail Mary” by Shanna Germain, resonates with me because it serves as the standard by which all “serious” erotica should be judged. Erotica can take many forms, from the purely entertaining fluff piece designed to push you over the edge to the poignant literary masterpiece that also contains some smoldering sex scenes. The only common denominator is (or should be) eroticism. There needs to be some sweet sex, some scandalous sexual tension – something sexy somewhere in the story. And although I love whimsical, entertaining erotica, I get an electrical charge out of reading a really great story that happens to have sex in it. “Hail Mary” is that story.

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