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You would think a taste for gay leather daddies would hinder a girl's happiness, but as soon as Miranda's boyish charms attract the attention of Jack, a weathered, Harley-riding, "real done-up daddy," the doors to the San Francisco leather underworld swing open wide. The skills Miranda (a.k.a. Randy) has picked up in steamy bathhouses and behind park shrubbery come in handy with Jack and his friends. Though he resists defining their unusual relationship, Jack introduces Miranda to everyone as his "boy" and makes it clear that she is his to share. A series of Emmanuelle-like adventures follows, in which the ever-ready Miranda gets the painful, loving treatment she | You would think a taste for gay leather daddies would hinder a girl's happiness, but as soon as Miranda's boyish charms attract the attention of Jack, a weathered, Harley-riding, "real done-up daddy," the doors to the San Francisco leather underworld swing open wide. The skills Miranda (a.k.a. Randy) has picked up in steamy bathhouses and behind park shrubbery come in handy with Jack and his friends. Though he resists defining their unusual relationship, Jack introduces Miranda to everyone as his "boy" and makes it clear that she is his to share. A series of Emmanuelle-like adventures follows, in which the ever-ready Miranda gets the painful, loving treatment she [[deserve]]s, whether disguised as a party favor at Sir Sebastian's all-male gathering or sent as a gift to the whip-wielding Mistress Strong. In the tradition of [[Pauline Reage]]'s [[Story of O]] but more immediately indebted to [[Pat Califia]]'s Macho Sluts, [[Carol Queen]] puts a sex-positive California twist on the dungeons-and-daddies S/M chronicle. | ||
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"The thinking person's sex queen, [[Carol Queen]] is a real live brilliant girl. For people who can't imagine what all the fuss is about sex, this is the book to read." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | "The thinking person's sex queen, [[Carol Queen]] is a real live brilliant girl. For people who can't imagine what all the fuss is about sex, this is the book to read." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 26 January 2024
By: | Carol Queen | |
Pages | 176 pages | |
Language | English | |
ISBN-10 | 0940208318 | |
ISBN-13 | 978-0940208315 | |
Dimensions | 8.3 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches | |
Ship wt | 8.8 ounces | |
Leather Daddy and the Femme
Amazon.com Review
- by Regina Marler
You would think a taste for gay leather daddies would hinder a girl's happiness, but as soon as Miranda's boyish charms attract the attention of Jack, a weathered, Harley-riding, "real done-up daddy," the doors to the San Francisco leather underworld swing open wide. The skills Miranda (a.k.a. Randy) has picked up in steamy bathhouses and behind park shrubbery come in handy with Jack and his friends. Though he resists defining their unusual relationship, Jack introduces Miranda to everyone as his "boy" and makes it clear that she is his to share. A series of Emmanuelle-like adventures follows, in which the ever-ready Miranda gets the painful, loving treatment she deserves, whether disguised as a party favor at Sir Sebastian's all-male gathering or sent as a gift to the whip-wielding Mistress Strong. In the tradition of Pauline Reage's Story of O but more immediately indebted to Pat Califia's Macho Sluts, Carol Queen puts a sex-positive California twist on the dungeons-and-daddies S/M chronicle.
- ANNIE SPRINKLE
"The thinking person's sex queen, Carol Queen is a real live brilliant girl. For people who can't imagine what all the fuss is about sex, this is the book to read." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Also see the page [ Library ] and/or [ Life Lessons ]
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