As Pleases My General – a raunchy kitchen table fable

By Naoko Smith
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 11, 2012
Words: 13,631 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476467344


Short description

... he was famous for the exquisite gentle pleasures which his hard trained body could be teased into providing ... The story of a man who likes women and a woman on a mission with a bit of man-on-man as a bonne bouche for women who like men. (Warning: over 18s only, graphic sex scenes.)

Extended description

This is an erotic fantasy romance, the story of a man who likes women and a woman on a mission (with a bit of man-on-man as a bonne bouche for women who like men). Warning: this story is for over 18s only, it contains graphic scenes of anal sex, oral sex and finger fucking – and domestic labour!
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Unfortunately D’nar’s immediate reaction was a grin of warm admiration. He felt an adrenaline rush and the erotic buzz of blood flowing to his penis and loins as he understood how thoroughly he had been deceived. Standing in the doorway of his house, he ducked his head shyly down like some foolish boy who wants to hide his emotions. But it was very many years now since he had been in the habit of ducking his head to hide boyish emotions.
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When Commander D’nar of the Akhan of Tarknan’s forces comes home to find his domestic slave has gone off with the Crown of Andarria entrusted to his care, he realises he would be happy to risk her vengeance for the pleasures of the .. (Read more)


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Tags

romance, erotica, fantasy, anal sex, mm, oral sex, bisexuality, fm, bodice ripper, feminist erotica, lots of sex

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Review by: Ernest Winchester on Dec. 07, 2012 : (no rating)
Having reread the story, I am ashamed to say this dullard missed so many of the obvious clues, hanging out in plain sight much like Poe’s ‘The Purloined Letter,’ before reaching the twist, worthy of O’Henry. I challenge the next readers to pay close attention to sentences and partial sentences that seem to make no sense. They will.
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Review by: Ernest Winchester on Dec. 07, 2012 : star star star star star
Naoko has a writing style that takes some patience to accept. Patience that this reader almost failed to endure. Almost half way through I was about to quit. What a lovely, heartfelt story I would have missed. Even now I’m rereading it to find the parts that I so hurriedly overlooked and failed to understand until the final twist. And what a twist! I dare not say more for fear of letting the goose out of the bag. I encourage the next reader to hang on to the end.
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Review by: hrhsophia on Oct. 29, 2012 : star star star star
I loved the concept. The passion was intense and explosive.
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