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She Shifters: Lesbian Paranormal Erotica Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCleis Press
- Publication dateJune 20, 2012
- File size353 KB
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-The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health
"This unique collection of highly erotic paranormal tales was a delectable feast of erotic words and images that also pack a serious emotional punch that will stay with you long after you have finished this book. It is well worth the read."
Night Owl Reviews
"This anthology is full of sexy lesbian stories all featuring shape shifting main characters. It sizzles, it soars, and it captures your attention."
Kathleen Tudor
"She Shifters explores a wide array of metaphors for female sexuality and lesbian intimacy and presents the reader with an accessible selection of stories that can be enjoyed for the surface pleasure of erotic fulfillment, or can be considered for the greater depth that they give to this genre."
Erotica Revealed
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Take a walk on the wild side
Following the success of her ground-breaking Girls Who Bite: Lesbian Vampire Erotica, best-selling author Delilah Devlin and her contributors deliver another stunning collection.
Shapeshiftersbeings both human and animalignite our imaginations with visions of primal passions and insatiable hungers. Most commonly seen as dark, masculine demons, these sixteen stories investigate shapeshifter myths from around the world, and add fur and claws to a fresh girl-on-girl blending of physical power and inescapable desires.
Embrace your wild child as you journey through worlds of unexpected delights with some of today’s hottest erotic romance authors, including Sacchi Green, Christine d’Abo, Adele Dubois and Myla Jackson. Fly atop the Tower of London in Paisley Smith’s The Night Crow.” In Anna Meadows’ Verde,” feel the burn of a hot Mexican summer. Experience the raw lash of a dragon’s tail in Scorched Retribution,” then linger in the sensual delights of a furry convention in She’s Furry Yiffy”.
Prepare to be embraced inside the warm, feathered wings of a phoenix, race through a rain forest morphing from tiger to kingfisher, and watch your lover surrender her seal’s pelt to walk hand-in-hand with you along a cold and lonely shore. In She Shifters, love comes running, slithering, flyingin all shapes of desire.
Delilah Devlin's one-of-a-kind She Shifters unleashes the wild creature inside us all!
The Night Crow
Driven by erotic dreams, a woman travels to the Tower of London where she realizes one of its famous ravens is a long-ago lover
Verde
A local peach-grower rescues a wounded, mythical bird-shifter, injured when it is blamed for a drought
Nine Days and Seven Tears
A selkie blown off course inspires an island girl yearning for fulfillment
Sweetwater Pass
Westward bound, a shapeshifter on a wagon train discovers a kindred spirit in an Indian maiden
Scorched Retribution
A submissive returns home after ten years to regain the heart of her dragon lover
Thwarting the Spirits
A cobra and a mongoose struggle against a curse that turns lovers into mortal enemies
She’s Furry Yiffy
A hot-bodied shapeshifter finds more than a hook-up at an X-rated Fur Con
Totem
A Tlingit shaman shifts through her animal spirits to win the heart of her true love
Sneak
A shifter and a whore hatch a plan to satisfy a spell that demands one be a mouse
Purrfect in Venezia
A woman returns to the magic of Venice’s Carnival hoping to reunite with her feline lover
The Dragon Descending
Only a girl with a fierce pirate spirit could rouse the sleeping dragon of Ha Long bay
All the Colors of the Sun
After meeting a mysterious girl at the beach, a woman risks the flame of a phoenix’s embrace
The Handler
Can a reclusive wolf allow her beautiful, but tough handler to protect her without falling for her?
Bound with Bronze
A guardian spirit clashes wills with an intriguing enemy in the Malayan rainforest
Catnip
A cat-woman doll found at a garage sale reveals a lonely woman's magical destiny
Belling the Kat
Two bridesmaids conspire to hide one girl’s furry little tail
From the Back Cover
Delilah Devlin has delved deep to find fantastic tales of love and sex that know no boundsthink Twilight meets The L Word and turn up the heat. Her untamed shape-shifters will ignite your imagination with visions of primal passions and insatiable hunger. Paisley Smith's "The Night Crow" finds two lovers, divided by centuries and a terrible sacrifice, reunited in London. In Christine d'Abo's "Scorched Retribution," a human woman returns home after a ten-year absence, hoping to make amends with the one whose heart she'd brokenbut the heart of a dragon isn't easily won. In the era of great wagon trains, the eldest daughter in a family of shape-shifters meets a Sioux "sister" and finds the promise of the West fulfilled in Angela Caperton's "Sweetwater Pass." Deliah Devlin's She Shifters will release the wild creature inside us all!
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Product details
- ASIN : B07H47JXZ8
- Publisher : Cleis Press
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : June 20, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 353 KB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 232 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1573448086
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,005,340 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,768 in Fantasy Erotica
- #16,189 in Paranormal Erotica (Kindle Store)
- #18,367 in Paranormal Erotica (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the authors
Delilah Devlin is an award-winning author with a reputation for writing deliciously edgy stories with complex characters. Whether creating dark, sensually charged paranormal and futuristic worlds or richly descriptive westerns and contemporary romances, Delilah Devlin “pens in uncharted territory that will leave the readers breathless and hungering for more…” (Paranormal Reviews)
Ms. Devlin has published nearly two hundred romances in multiple sub-genres and lengths with Atria/Strebor, Avon, Berkley, Cleis Press, Ellora’s Cave, Entangled, Grand Central, Harlequin Spice, HarperCollins, Kensington, Montlake, Running Press, and Samhain.
Born in Virginia and raised on a sailboat, Angela Caperton has spent extended periods of her life traveling and living abroad. Her travels have given her an appreciation of the world in all its forms and she is always on the lookout for the next adventure. Her fiction is erotic, eclectic, and always surprising. Look for her stories in publications as diverse as Violet Blue's BEST WOMEN'S EROTICA 2010, Rachel Kramer Bussel's PEEP SHOW, and the indy magazine OUT OF THE GUTTER. Visit Angela at http://www.angelacaperton.com and http://blog.angelacaperton.com
Christine d'Abo is a critically acclaimed author of steamy romance novels. With her quirky, funny writing style, she's won the hearts of readers around the world. Her books are filled with heart, humor, and of course, steamy plots that will leave you breathless.
Giselle Renarde is an award-winning queer Canadian writer. Nominated Toronto’s Best Author in NOW Magazine’s 2015 Readers’ Choice Awards, her fiction has appeared in well over 100 short story anthologies, including prestigious collections like Best Lesbian Romance, Best Women’s Erotica, and the Lambda Award-winning collection Take Me There, edited by Tristan Taormino. Giselle's juicy novels include Anonymous, Cherry, Seven Kisses, and The Other Side of Ruth.
Find Giselle online at http://donutsdesires.blogspot.com or on Twitter @GiselleRenarde.
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Paisley Smith is a full time author who can usually be found in front of her computer either writing, chatting, promoting or plotting. It’s a glamorous life…working in one’s pajamas.
She attended college in the Deep South where she obtained a slew of totally useless degrees and developed an unrelenting sense of humor.
Website: www.PaisleySmith.net
A Romantic Thriller writer based in the UK, you can find my work in select anthologies from Cleis Press.
Karis Walsh is a horseback riding instructor who lives on a small farm in the Pacific Northwest. When she isn’t teaching or writing, she enjoys spending time outside with her animals, reading, playing the viola, and riding with friends.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2012Amazing stories, that touched all my senses, it was only one story that throw me to the left a bit, but i still give it 5 stars because i didnt feel it took away from the book. I recommend if you have a thirst for the wild and uninhibited. Get this book!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2015An interesting collection of supernatural erotica. As with most such compilations, not everything on the table is going to be to everyone's taste.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2013Sixteen short stories about lesbian shape-changers. The collection does a good job of being diverse - I don't think I read more than one werewolf story. Others were about ravens, seals, dragons, tigers, panthers, and even (my favorite) a quetzal. I liked that this collection wasn't Eurocentric. There's a variety of cultures and shape-changing legends from around the globe, and that was nice.
I certainly enjoyed some stories better than others. Some were really good and others were just dumb. Here's some highlights.
My two favorites by a wide mile:
"Verde" by Anna Meadows. It was original and well written. It wasn't especially erotic... more romantic I'd say. But it was vivid and had a nice tone, and I learned what a quetzal was.
"Nine Days and Seven Tears" by J.L. Merrow. I very much enjoyed this sea tale about a lesbian selkie. It was atmospheric and sexy all in one go.
Other stories that I liked:
"All the Colors of the Sun" by Victoria Oldham. A surfer finds a phoenix on the beach. That one was fun.
"Sweetwater Pass" by Angela Caperton. I've always had a soft spot for westerns. This story about a were-cougar reminded me a little of Pat Murphy's "Nadya."
"Scorched Retribution" by Christine d'Abo. A woman returns to her dragon mistress after a ten year absence. A bit on the narrative side, but interesting and sexy.
"Bound with Bronze" by Chris Kouju. Two elemental guardians fight to protect (or destroy) sacred ground. This story had the absolute best setting.... Islamic Malaysia. It was a bold choice, and fascinating. I might have liked the story better but the ending was perplexing.
Stories I could not make sense of:
"Catnip" by Delilah Devlin. This story was definitely the most sexual. But it weirded me out. I can't really explain why, other than I kept visualizing the protagonist getting boinked by Hello Kitty and it wasn't a nice image.
"Sneak" by Giselle Renarde. I appreciated this story because it was original - a young prostitute is transformed into a mouse. That's the best thing I can say for it - it's original and it's also well written. It's also sexually violent, and has a weird theme that I just didn't really understand. It's not a bad story... I just couldn't make sense of it.
Stories I disliked:
"The Night Crow" by Paisley Smith. A raven holds the soul of a woman murdered long ago. You know, I've enjoyed all of Smith's other stories, but this one didn't do it for me. I thought it was boring.
"She's Furry Yiffy" by Adele Dubois. Dumb. I'm not even going to describe it. Just dumb.
"Thwarting the Spirits" by Michael M. Jones. I couldn't get into this one. Jones has a good reputation as an author and editor, so I gave this story a second try, because I wondered if I was prejudiced against a male author writing lesbian stories. But no, I just didn't like it.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2016There's good storytelling, good characters, and good writing all in truly short short stories. If you only have a few moments, read one story. If you have longer, I dare you to quit at one!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2016Loved the stories. A story line about African American women would have been nice! Really enjoyed the other ethnic groups though....
- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2012I seriously loved this collection. Normally in any given anthology, there are a few stories, sometimes up to half, that just don't do it for me. In this collection, there was only ONE story that made me shrug and flip the pages to get to the next one, with the rest of them being entertaining, erotic, and often quite fun. Stories range from dragons and fair maidens to liaisons with cat people to selkies and shape shifting shaman, many of which tugged at the heartstrings as well as turning me on.
This collection could have been fantastic or it could have been awful, and it was definitely the former. It combined sexy, sensual lesbians, the magic of changing forms, and the skill of talented erotica writers into something I am so glad I read. I would totally recommend these stories to anyone who loves women who love women.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2015So, did no one notice that this cover image is blackface and is really grossly racist? Here's the original image:
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Black women are people, not a costume for white women to put on to look "primal." It's NOT OKAY to wear an imitation of someone else's skin color that they are oppressed and discriminated against for. Especially while actively hurting black people and playing into oppressive structures that portray black women as sexually available just for existing. It's racist, sexist, colonialist, rape culture bulls*** left over from slavery. This model, this cover artist, and the publishers should be ashamed. This product should be removed from Amazon.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2016Some of the story lines were better developed than others. Nice, quick brain stretch between classes.