Seducing the Myth: Myths and Legends with an Erotic Twist
Lucy Felthouse the editor of this incredible collection is a wild sex pixie that delivers tales of erotic delight that are sure to make you tingle with the magic they deliver.
Seducing the Myth will seduce your mind with the hot tales of love and lust contained within its mesmerizing pages.
I’m still not sure where I stand on the anthology debate, they are certainly value for money and can introduce you to new authors you might not have found otherwise (as was the case here) but they can also be a real grab bag quality wise and you can go from the sublime to the ridiculous thankfully that’s not a problem here as all the stories contained within Seducing the Myth were of a really high standard and spread out over a good variety of myths and legends.
Some of the Myths and Legends contained within I’d previously never come across and so once my interest had be piqued they required further investigation, it’s always nice when a book takes you on more than just one journey. So I really enjoyed that extra aspect of reading this Anthology. I learnt along
Djinn and Tonic by Lexie Bay had the majesty and magic I was expecting although the characters were a little rougher around the edges than some of the other stories but it still delivered a hefty punch in the lust stakes with some very hot action that I’m sure has left a lasting impression.
Andi in Chains by Fulani was a tale of bondage and kink and certainly hit the mark with its very unique take on the meeting of Perseus and Andromeda. Full of fire and passion that is sure to get your imagination sparking and ready for the rest of this erotic ensemble.
In the Springtime by Elizabeth Thorne was a tale that left me somewhat confused and I never really felt the connection with Persephone and Hades. It was interesting to see Persephone given more of a voice than she traditionally is and I shall never look at a pomegranate the same but I just didn’t get the emotion from this that other stories in this collection provided.
Logan’s Treasure by Lisa Fox is a study in captivation, when something holds your gaze longer than it should it seems to work itself inside your mind, the eyes are a gateway to the soul and Lisa Fox does an excellent job of making that transition in this tale of lustful longing and passionate desire that will surely captivate.
Down By The Pool by Lucy Felthouse was another of my faves, I love Lucy’s informal style of writing and the way she puts such heart and soul into her characters and this story is no different with its delightful take on the tale of the mermaids pool between Buxton and Leek, given an erotic twist and some witty charm it’s an enjoyable read full of fantasy.
Golden Apples by Rachel Randall is a fascinating take on the tale of Atalanta and Melanion bring it right up to date at a charity fun run, the new setting gives the story a faster, racier edge and makes for a fun read that’ll teach you a thing or two about winning (and losing!)
The True Folly of Icarus by Saskia Walker made me smile, I liked the idea that Icarus may well have been distracted on his legendary flight. The pacey, informal style made it a light enjoyable read I raced through and
thoroughly enjoyed.
Blooming April’s Flower by Jillian Murphy is a tale which really embraces it’s Myth, based on the tale of Flora this story gives depth, heat and passion to the circle of life in a most enchanting way, it’s a charming story.
The story that I’ve actually talked the most about with others was Q is for… by Caz Jones a short sharp tale with a most interesting premise that needs to be read to be believed. This was my introduction to Caz Jones amd I look forward to finding more.
Saving Orpheus by Indigo Skye was another unexpected surprise with an “after the event” story from the tale of Orpheus, again it’s nice to see these well-known characters in a new light and the fact that the story comes across as believable really does show the talent of the author in conveying emotion and express in such a short story I look forward to checking out more by Indigo in the future.
Lilith: In Her Garden by Louisa Bacio is an interesting look at the tale of Lilth the “original woman” who was cast from the Garden for not submitting to Adam and quickly replaced with Eve. She has become a figure synonymous with seduction and lust. The voice Louisa gives to Lilith in this short tale is powerful and compelling and damn hot, this is a tale that grabs hold and doesn’t let go and buzzes round your mind for days afterwards, an excellent read!
Iseult on her Wedding Day by Justine Elyot is a tale of twisted torment, a love affair made eternal and the struggles of such, the flowing descriptions and passionate imagery really give this tale a dark depth that has you yearning along with the characters, the passion they feel and the way Justine conveys that makes for a deeply rewarding read.
The Dark Night Rusalka by Rebecca Bond a traditional tale given an erotic twist, and Rebecca inserted that twist perfectly this is a hot tale with more than one surprise, it caught me off guard but delightfully so and I was better for the experience.
The Lady of the Flowers by Shan Ellis a tale of revenge and most definitely not a happily ever after read. It’s brutal and pulls no punches but conveys a lustful intensity with its sassy heroine that it was an excellent read that made me delve deeper into the legend of Blodeuwedd (pronounced Blow-dew-eth in case you wondered, I know I did).
In A Dry and Dusty Land by Lydia Nyx definitely takes things to a dark plane with its exploration of the ghosts of those violently killed, not your traditional romance faire by any stretch of the imagination but Lydia does an outstanding job crafting something you can believe in and feel for from the darkness.
Maiden’s Grail by Bronwyn Green is an erotic Arthurian legend and is a well written tale but I felt it was missing something, it seemed to jump a little too much so although the narrative was good I couldn’t settle into my rhythm and truly enjoy the story which was a shame as I think with some adjustments I’d have really fallen for this one as I’m a fan of this period in history.
God of Pleasure by J. C. Martin is a tale which features Dionysus who many would probably think of as a balding fatty with a constant hangover but J C Martin paints a much different picture for her hero and creates a most erotic tale for this God of excess.
Mushroom Hunting with Eros by Kay Dee Royal is a tale involving a couple and cupid, you know it’s going to be lust filled and delightful not just because of the characters but because Kay Dee Royal has a real talent for conveying a scene and filled it full of emotion you cannot help but be touched by this story.
Valkyrie’s Queen by Toni Sands was a sensory tale that really did make me stop and think. It was so vivid and mesmerizing it’s still hard to put that in words, it’s a story that really needs to be experienced you need to let it flood you with its descriptions, captivate you with its passion, this is the one I think most lived up to the anthology title and seduced me with its Myth.
The Best of Lucy Felthouse
I’m already a self confessed Lucy Felthouse fan, Have a T-Shirt and all that so the idea of lots of her delicious wonderfulness in one volume was a dream come true.
With this Anthology we get five very different tales, It’s a real nice mix that’s sure to please everyone with a love for the naughty and the erotic.
The Best of Lucy Felthouse Contains the following Felthouse fancies..
- Fantasy Assignment
- A Lucky Man
- Posh Boy
- E620
- Beach Babe
Fantasy Assignment 
In the first tale we see a love of Uniforms (Seems to be a recurring theme with Lucy’s books, hmmmm..) The Pervy yet seductive nature of Charleen is well defined and the plot here works well, it’s a short story but one that warms nicely and starts things off on the right note.
A Lucky Man 
Oh to be Lucky.. A woman with big breasts a nice butt and great thighs is a rare delight and it’s always good to see someone who appreciates that fact, but it’s difficult to pick a winner out of that stella lineup and this story does an excellent job of conveying just that fact. This tale is more an exquisite diary entry than an out and out erotic story but it works well, The intimate details of his goddess worship are shared with a real zeal, it’s sure to inspire.
Posh Boy 
Have you ever fallen for a voice on the end of the phone? Thats the scenario in this tale. I myself have a perchant for the Irish or Welsh accents so can understand the appeal of a lyrical tone making you feel all warm and mushy inside. Phone Sex is the order of the day here and it’s a hot little backwards and forwards volley between Nathan and new his Phone friend, it’s sweet seeing these two horny lovers finding some release.
E620 
How you deal with boredom is a very subjective thing and in this tale we have a dull morning lecture than takes a most erotic twist as the young lady opens her mind to the x-rated possibilties presented by a fellow classmate and the results are orgasmic, In reality it’s almost impossible to cross the friend-zone but when it comes to dreams, anything is possible and Lucy certainly conveys that with some very descriptive and passion moments, this one sizzling hot tale that I really enjoyed.
Beach Babe 
When you remove the language barrier and get right down to it, Sex truly is the ultimate language of lust, and it’s with that knowledge Lucy delivers a tempting tale of wicked actions speaking far louder than words which really satisfies.
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Undercover Lovers
I must say I wasn’t quite sure what I was expecting when I entered the competition to win this book but it certainly wasn’t this.
An anthology review is always slightly more challenging, it’s always difficult to know which format you should use, here I’m going to take each story on it’s own merit and give my views on each, and then give a summary of how it works as a whole.
Undercover Lovers contains the following tasty morsels that are sure to please…
- Consumed by Dee Carney
- Conned by Chloe Cole
- Conquered by Cari Quinn
- Convicted by Dee Tenorio
Consumed by Dee Carney 
The style of this tale is truly scrumptuous, This tale of romance between critic and chef is a delightful case of opposites attracting, the characters are well defined and full of life, the settings realistic and believable you can almost taste the passion as they fall hopelessly for one another, it almost makes you want to click your fingers and order another bottle of wine. It’s so easy to just let yourself go with this one, the plot flows nicely and you really feel a part of all the scrummy action, this was one story that left me salivating and craving more.
Conned by Chloe Cole 
When your life is spent hiding, you can lose who you really are. Chloe explores this fantastically in Conned, following the couples journey right from initial meeting to gradual romance you really get a very astute insight into the minds of the characters as they both come to understand one another, this really gives the tale added depth and kept me avidly reading looking for the next revelation. Chloe deserves a lot of credit as The plot is simple, yet perfect and the heat is astounding, this one really does sizzle. Definitely one to keep you warm all weekend long.
Conquered by Cari Quinn 
I often find myself lost in wild green eyes so can certainly understand the allure and Cari does a wonderful job of selling those lustful emotions to us. Things move at a brisk pace but it works really well for the story being told, the attraction these two share shines through and the heat in this one is sure to please, as well as tease but what I particularly enjoyed about this one is Cari brought some of the real life humour to events that can sometimes be lacking when we get into the realms of erotica. It had me chuckling quite loudly at times which I always think is a plus point.
Convicted by Dee Tenorio 
The writing style of this one was a little different to the rest and it took me a little time to get into it, but once I did I was pleased I kept going as Dee has an excellent way of building up her characters and situations. It’s always nice to get a heroine with a bit of backbone and Katrina certainly has lots of it! I love it when tables gets turned and expectations are shifted, it’s always nice to see an author thinking a little outside the box with their plots. The passion in this tale was also intense as both characters give as good as they get and really you can ask for no more than that. Oh and the Epilogue was a nice touch.
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