Pride And Prejudice: Hidden Lusts
by Mitzi Szereto
Paperback
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Synopsis
Mitzi Szereto's sizzling rewrite of Jane Austen's classic novel truly goes all the way: Mr. Bingley and his sister both have designs on Mr. Darcy's manhood; Elizabeth's BFF Charlotte stumbles upon a secret world of feminine relations more to her liking than those of her marriage to Mr Collins and men are not always the dominating sex! And of course, there's some good old fashioned bodice ripping that shows no pride or prejudice and reveals hot, hidden lusts in every page-turning chapter.
Product details
- ISBN:
- 9781573446631
- Category:
- Erotic Fiction
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2011-07-21
- Publisher:
- Cleis Press
- Country of origin:
- USA
- Pages:
- 224
- Weight:
- 270g
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Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts
21/10/2011
Mitzi Szereto's erotic frolic, Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts is a demented tale of sexy proportions: an unholy laugh-out-loud story that oozes juice and spice.
It is a clever reworking of Jane Austin's classic novel Pride and Prejudice, first published in 1813.
Ms Szereto stays true to Austen's story although Mitzi's characters are more fun. Mitzi's characters are flawed with outrageous quirky secrets, lusty desires, and deranged activities.
Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts will leave readers gasping at the hilarious antics and sexploits of the ladies and gentlemen of Longbourne and Pemberley.
Mr Bennet has a secret obsession with pornographic drawings, Mrs Bennet has a drug addiction kindly catered to by gypsies, Ms Lydia is a raving sex addict, Mr Bingley pleasures Mr Darcy, Mr Collins fancies choristers, and Lady Catherine de Bough applies her horse whip to men's buttocks with gusto.
And there's plenty more in this tall tale where lust pulses beneath the respectable veneer of polite English society and mannerisms. Each short chapter is peppered with sexual misadventures and perverse delights. Prepare to be aroused. Readers should be armed with sex toys.
Forget crude writing though. Mitzi titillates readers in the restrained spirit of early 19th century English, referring to such dainties as 'manhood', 'solitary pleasure', pleasing tension in loins, and the strain of gentlemen's members in their breeches.
The pace is erratic at times, with passages of time occasionally skipped over, but this adds to the parody and frisky fun of the book.
Mitzi Szereto is an accomplished author of erotic and multigenre fiction and non fiction. She has run erotic writing workshops and university lectures in the UK and Europe, has a blog (Errant Ramblings), and runs an entertaining web TV channel at MitziTV.
Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts by Mitzi Szereto. Published by Cleis Press, California, 2011. 265 pp.
Joanna Gaudry
21 October 2011
Joanna Gaudry has an MA in writing, editing, and publishing from the University of Queensland, Australia. She is a freelance writer and editor who flirts with the occasional office day job.
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Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts
20/10/2011
Mitzi Szeretos erotic frolic, Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts is a demented tale of sexy proportions: an unholy laugh-out-loud story that oozes juice and spice.
It is a clever reworking of Jane Austins classic novel Pride and Prejudice, first published in 1813.
Ms Szereto stays true to Austens story although Mitzis characters are more fun. Mitzis characters are flawed with outrageous quirky secrets, lusty desires, and deranged activities.
Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts will leave readers gasping at the hilarious antics and sexploits of the ladies and gentlemen of Longbourne and Pemberley.
Mr Bennet has a secret obsession with pornographic drawings, Mrs Bennet has a drug addiction kindly catered to by gypsies, Ms Lydia is a raving sex addict, Mr Bingley pleasures Mr Darcy, Mr Collins fancies choristers, and Lady Catherine de Bough applies her horse whip to mens buttocks with gusto.
And theres plenty more in this tall tale where lust pulses beneath the respectable veneer of polite English society and mannerisms. Each short chapter is peppered with sexual misadventures and perverse delights. Prepare to be aroused. Readers should be armed with sex toys.
Forget crude writing though. Mitzi titillates readers in the restrained spirit of early 19th century English, referring to such dainties as manhood, solitary pleasure, pleasing tension in loins, and the strain of gentlemens members in their breeches.
The pace is erratic at times, with passages of time occasionally skipped over, but this adds to the parody and frisky fun of the book.
Mitzi Szereto is an accomplished author of erotic and multigenre fiction and non fiction. She has run erotic writing workshops and university lectures in the UK and Europe, has a blog (Errant Ramblings), and runs an entertaining web TV channel at MitziTV.
Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts by Mitzi Szereto. Published by Cleis Press, California, 2011. 265 pp.
Joanna Gaudry
20 October 2011
Joanna Gaudry has an MA in writing, editing, and publishing from the University of Queensland, Australia. She is a freelance writer and editor who flirts with the occasional office day job.
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