Erotic Tales from Voyeurs and Exhibitionists

Anthology gathers tales for those who like being looked at

Whether they’re about performing confidently for an eager audience or secretly spying on the unsuspecting, these stories explore voyeurism and exhibitionism. The result is some of the steamiest erotica around.

Editor Rachel Kramer Bussel teamed up with San Francisco novelist Alison Taylor to compile this 21-story anthology of naughty tales. Each piece presents the voyeur/exhibitionist theme very differently.

Flashing, teasing, masturbating and stripping are just a few of the tricks used to rock the sexual imagination in this collection. In “Undoing the Laces,” two straight couples on a camping trip find out what happens when one woman is turned on by hearing the other woman’s sexual groans from a nearby tent. “Interview with a Porn Star,” written by veteran lesbian erotica writer Radclyffe, follows a female pornstar on the set, where she talks about getting off on knowing that people watch her savagely fuck other women. See what happens when “A Girl, Two Guys and a Sex Toy” buzz in the new year together. Observe a lesbian couple who decide to pull out some tricks and toys to tease watchers through their first attempt at a peep show. Ten two-way mirrors and two dykes make the scene in “Peeping Tom, Dick and Harriet.”

Hide and Seek is a playful and well-edited collection — its only downfall is a shortage of lesbian sex.

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