The Best Women's Erotica series is known for its sexual honesty and intensity, presenting stories that tell the truth about women's sexuality in all its variety and emotional depth. Now in its sixth year, with a whole new look, Best Women's Erotica 2005 satisfies even the most sexually voracious reader. Ann Regentin's "Just Passing Through" tells what happens when a woman decides to disguise herself as a gay man and cruise the local gay bar. In Andrea Miller's "Picking Up," a jealous woman listens in on her girlfriend's phone sex job and decides to bring the scene to life. And Alison Tyler's "Evian" is a classic bad-girl tale: a not-so-innocent young woman with a crush on her boss discovers just the right way to heat up their flirtation - while only a kitchen window separates them from his wife.
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In addition to the Best Women's Erotica series, Marcy Sheiner is the editor of The Oy of Sex: Jewish Women Write Erotica, Ripe Fruit: Well-Seasoned Erotica, and Herotica 4, 5, and 6. Her erotic fiction has appeared in Playboy, Penthouse, and Libido. She lives in Oakland, CA. Best of Best Women's Erotica "Gets racier every year." ? San Francisco Bay Guardian "This year's Best Women's Erotica collection is one of the hottest and steamiest books I've read. The stories keep getting hotter and hotter." ? On Our Backs magazine "The erotic anthology has been turned on its head by Best Women's Erotica, a series that is arguably the best cross-genre anthology in print, period." ? Good Vibrations "Lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual voices converge to present women's sexuality in all its wet, juicy, romantic, and lustful guises. Some of the stories are dark in tone, others full of joy. Risk-taking and new experiences bring out the best in these authors." ? Libido