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1ebook123456
Sep 2, 2014, 2:07 am

Looking for the most erotic books I read as a lad (~1990). Hope someone can identify title/authors for the group!

1 - a woman dies a virgin but as she is going to hell anyway, is given a chance to return to earth to try all type of sexual encounters. These include being gang raped in Central Park, then helped by a couple of cops afterwards, seducing the family priest, helping her brother to imagine a large breasted classmate.... Finally she returns to hell where she is imprisoned with a man who is not interested in sex.

2 - a woman travels to the australian outback to find her husband who disappeared. In one scene she comes close to being raped in a 4WD land cruiser by an aboriginal guide but escapes...

3 - set in the south of France... Strangely enough the title came back to me as I was writing this one. Côte d'Azur by Mike Angelo - available on kindle too

Thanks already group

2bergs47
Sep 2, 2014, 11:34 am

But you don't have any books at all!!!!

3razzamajazz
Modifié : Sep 2, 2014, 10:42 pm

Cote d'Azur by Mike Angelo

You know the book title as stated in (3).

4Helcura
Sep 2, 2014, 10:35 pm

The first one sounds like Devil in Miss Jones.

5ebook123456
Sep 3, 2014, 3:42 am

Wow you guys are good. Thanks for the title "the devil in miss jones". Spot on and a highly recommended book. Seems it was more famous as a film. The paperback availability is limited and doesn't appear to be a Ebook version.

6bergs47
Sep 4, 2014, 3:53 am

There is something wrong here. I think this whole thread is spam but can't put my finger on it. The writer has no books listed and yet he/she asks some strange questions.

7razzamajazz
Sep 4, 2014, 6:39 am


>ebook123456

Are you wasting our "valuable" time ?

Your requests to help you to trace "porno fiction" is not proper for this website?

8bernsad
Modifié : Sep 4, 2014, 6:12 pm

>7 razzamajazz: Considering the description for this group states "For readers and writers of erotica without boundaries…" I don't think it is outside the purview of the group.

>6 bergs47: As to having no books listed, have you not noticed how many people sign up and the first forum post they make is "I'm looking for a book I read ....."?

If you're not interested or able to help the OP, just ignore the thread.

9razzamajazz
Modifié : Sep 4, 2014, 9:58 pm

>bernsad

There were actually many "one-time" members, the first thread was "I'm looking for a book I read ...."?, no acknowledgement of thanks received after giving the book title's information.

These people are making "LibraryThing" website, an "information desk" or "call centre" without having trying to find out the book title by themselves in the first instance.

These kind of attitude is really not to be encouraged.

10bernsad
Sep 5, 2014, 10:56 pm

>9 razzamajazz: But you have no information about how much effort they've put into finding the book titles so far. And even if this is their first port of call, well you have to start somewhere, they just happened to start here.

As to gratitude, the OP replied positively in >5 ebook123456: and I can't say that I've noticed too many people asking for help and not saying thanks, YMMV.

11Speedicut
Sep 6, 2014, 2:05 am

To judge a book by its cover, it looks like The Devil in Miss Jones linked above was written after the movie: the "novel of the banned erotic classic" ... not to say Mr. Danziger didn't do a decent job of it. Can't place the Aussie book - perhaps a loose riff on the Falconio disappearance?

12LordBangholm
Sep 10, 2014, 12:38 pm

>10 bernsad: Very much agree with bernsad!

I've no problem at all with enquiries of this nature, more than happy to help out or watch others disentangle them. Unforgettable scenarios from long-lost publications of one type or another are very much a part of my experience of erotica, and I'm always fascinated to hear about the scenes that have captivated other readers. The pseudonymous nature of much of the writing in the genre adds spice to the search, with the possibility of discovering a new writer with an extensive bibliography of salacious literary endeavor.

13lennynero
Sep 14, 2014, 10:06 am

'Bikini Beach ~ The Wicked Riviera' by Geoffrey Bocca is another one set in the south of France.

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