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KarbonCopy -> Femdom Literature. (4/1/2005 12:52:32 PM)

I know people are familiar with the Gorean series, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a series of books that feature female domination as opposed to male domination.

You help would be greatly appreciated.




SecretDomme -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/1/2005 1:25:00 PM)

Hello,

Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but you might try this link:

https://secure4.positive-internet.com/~sirguy/acatalog/Online_Catalogue__Academy_Print_FemDom_Fiction_72.html

Take care,
Julie




KarbonCopy -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/1/2005 1:36:30 PM)


Thanks SecretDomme,

These look great, but I think what I'm looking for is fantasy fiction books. I dont know if there are any books like that. I just supposed that if there were books like the Gorean series, then it stands to reason that there would be books about Female domination. Or a fictional series of books in modern time about femdom communities or something that would be cool too.




BeachMystress -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/1/2005 11:01:06 PM)


I don't know of any series that are Dommecentric, but I do know of several books you might enjoy.

Exit to Eden --Anne Rampling aka Anne Rice
Venus in Furs - Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (Venus in Furs is available from Project Gutenberg, and I have a copy of it in my Yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beachs_Dominion/ under files)

To find some others on your own, visit:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/ref=br_ncs_/102-4207229-1304165




KarbonCopy -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/2/2005 2:59:26 AM)


Hey thanks, I will definantly check those out.

how are the sleeping beauty series from Anne Rice? I think thats what they're called.




BeachMystress -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/2/2005 4:55:54 PM)


I've not bothered to read the "Sleeping Beauty" series. It just couldn't hold my attention.

I did enjoy both Panic Snap and Topping from Below by Laura Reese. They are Dom/femsub, so you're not going to get quite the thrill from them as if they were Domme. But they're still good.

At some point in time I want to read Carrie's Story and Safe Word by Molly Weatherfield. They are also Dom/femsub, but I've heard good things about Carrie's Story.

I'm about to start reading Murder at Roissy by John Warren (author of The Loving Dominant) which is a murder mystery/BDSM novel.

After I finish Murder at Roissy, I may end up reading Sex, Ghosts And Gumshoes by Bob Gunn. I'm a teeny bit miffed at the author for posting his link on every yahoo group he could find, but I'll probably end up reading it, since it sounds good.




Mlicious -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/3/2005 6:56:14 PM)

"My Darling Dominatrix", I cannot think of the author's name right now. It is a male author.

Also check out:
La Domme, A Dominatrix Anthology, Edited by Claire Baeder
Kiss Me Katherine, by Chet Rothwell
Confessions of a Left Bank Dominatrix, by Gala Fur put out by Blue Moon Books




KarbonCopy -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/4/2005 3:15:14 AM)

Thanks alot everyone, I'll make sure to check into some of these titles.

Although I do 90% of my reading at work, so I dont want to avoided because people think that i'm some dirty pervert, I live in a redneck city lol.

Has anyone read the Black Jewel Trillogy by Anne Bishop? That series has some heavy femdom twists in it.
I suggest checking them out.

I'd like to find more series like it.




tsk1964 -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/4/2005 7:39:25 PM)

www.pinkflamingo.com

This site has a mix but definately has some Femdom literature. I hope that helps.




KarbonCopy -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/4/2005 7:49:33 PM)

Thanks but I'm actually looking for novels. something I can read at work.




slavekal -> RE: Femdom Literature. (4/5/2005 6:51:19 PM)

Author's name is Grant Andrews, Ms. Mlicious.




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