Bisexual Husbands: What people are saying

Bisexual Husbands

My new book Bisexual Husbands became available for purchase on Amazon and direct from me, on Digita Publications one week ago.

Someone I respect and admire very much, Ms. Naughty, reviewed Bisexual Husbands saying, “It’s hard to pick a favourite from this selection. (…) Every story features explicit sex, often in great detail, but none of them ever commit the sin of being boring. The physical ins-and-outs are well balanced by the drama and emotion of what’s happening between the characters and it’s very easy to inhabit their minds even as your vicariously experience their bodies.”

It has been a surprising week for reviews and support for the companion to Filthy Housewives. If you’ve been following what all us Cleis authors and editors have been going through (yes we’re still dealing with what the former owners did to us), you know that both books represent much more than being romantic bookends, though that sounds pretty nice all by itself. Long story short, the support for Bisexual Husbands (like this tweet from hero Laura Antoniou) is beyond affirming for me, and all the authors.

Bisexuality is often dismissed by both gay and straight camps as “not making up your mind” but bi people know its a genuine orientation that deserves respect – and its own erotica genre. On top of that, I know that plenty of women really love the idea of watching two guys fuck each other (and perhaps joining in). And then there are all those guys who dream about it but feel too restrained by societal expectations to do it. Bisexual Husbands offers a chance to explore the idea, if only in the imagination. (…)

All in all I recommend this collection. It defines itself as “refined litporn” and I think that’s an apt description. This is well-written, extremely arousing, smart erotica with a broad appeal. If you’ve ever fantasized about batting for the other team – or for watching your guy do so – you’ll love this book. (Bisexual Husbands – Review, msnaughty.com)

Right now on Amazon it has five reviews, the newest one from a woman who writes:

This collection contains some SCORCHING stories! Honestly I can say I loved all of them and am glad I bought this book as this topic/theme is one that always gets me fired up. Aside from the stories themselves, I liked the added tips and the cocktail recipes as well. After reading this I plan on purchasing the other recent, short and specifically themed collections that Violet Blue has released in the last couple of months.

But there’s more! All the Amazon reviews are great! Author Alison Tyler points out what people are saying about Bisexual Husbands:

• Violet Blue always finds great stories and authors for her anthologies. This one is no different.

• Between the covers are seven hot and kinky tales of husbands gone wild—pushed and prodded into it by their wild and kinky wives.

• I was mesmerized by the nonstop intensity of this collection.

• This collection of short stories grabbed me right away and held my attention until I’d plowed through them all.

We’re all thrilled that readers are liking Bisexual Husbands so much (THANK YOU!!) and I’m already working on the next book in the series. Please tell your friends and followers to buy our books! I love sending money to writers every month, and we all can’t thank you enough for your support, kind words, and for being part of this.

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  1. Text quoted from review, above: “pushed and prodded into it by their wild and kinky wives.”
    Are men so undeserving of their own sexuality that even these fictional bisexual men need their “wild” wives to goad them into having self-defined sexual identities? We talk a lot about women’s rights to sexual self-definition; let’s grant the same to men, bisexual or otherwise.

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