Bite with Height by Lucy Felthouse

27 January, 2012 Lesbian 2 comments

 
SEXYREADS BEST BOOK OF 2011
 

Lucy Felthouse does short but sweet to perfection, a true mistress of the erotic word in it’s most dramatic and dare I pun climatic form.

The build-up in Bite with Height is slow and careful drawing you into the erotic landscape, giving a delicious visual feel to the tale as you journey into the seedy side of town with Meg. The meeting of our leading ladies is natural and the story flows nicely with the blossoming friendship making for a nice comforting read before the fangs come out.

Being at the second highest point in Paris with a Lesbian Vampire is definitely a unique story point and Lucy does an excellent job of really putting you there with the Vigilante Vampire and her new friend, We are a voyueristic onlooker on this most wonderful union as Grace kisses a girl and likes it, but things stay realstic as the fears and strangest of the situation overcome Grace keeping the story believable and keeping you in the moment and what a moment it is these two most passionate women create, truly sizzling.

The personalities of the two central characters are well written and The Plot works nicely as we move from friendship, to desire, passion, romance, love and finally devotion with the rewarding ending.

Definitely one with extra bite for the heart and loin warming pile!

Weekend at Wilderhope Manor by Lucy Felthouse

14 October, 2011 Lesbian, Paranormal No comments

I’m a self confessed Feltian, Housey, Felthouser?? Whatever the term, I’m most definitely a fan of this mistress of the erotic word and always await eagerly her next release. The latest is an Erotic Murder Mystery for Hall-no-weenie meaning a ladies only affair set in the Grand Wilderhope Manor (but doesn’t feature a scene in the Banquetting Hall of which I was most dissapointed, there is not enough banquetting hall porn.. I’m going to start a campaign!) even with that minor fault though there is still a lot to love about this erotic romp.

The setting of this tale is truly sumptuous with four poster beds and oppulent rooms as the backdrop for the girls fun and games. The passion and humour Lucy injects into all her characters is a real delight and once of the reasons for the aforementioned fandom, you can just picture Jenny’s russet hair splayed on the bed and Stephanie’s dominance as she revels in the delights of her sweet playmate, they have such depth and scream sexuality along with the cries of terror, the chemistry of the two as they share their toe curling sensual kisses and have fun in the library is wonderful and makes for a really enchanting read.

The murder mystery is a bit of fun and keeps things flowing nicely, and the killer certainly gets what they deserve, I cannot reveal much as I don’t want to spoil the suprise but you are sure to enjoy it (and no, it’s not the Victorian looking Gentleman with the candestick in the library!) The scene in the Maze was particularly spooky for me as it’s one of my own fears and had the hairs up on the back of me neck up which was actually a pleasent change from all the red hot sex between the two.

The final halloween ball is a delight with the girls taking the part of the brides of dracula complete with bloodied fangs before slipping away for one more fumble before the weekend is through and no ghosts are going to get in the way when there is fuckin’ to do, Weekend at Wilderhope Manor was Short, Sweet and Spooky.. One for the Things that go bump and make you want to hump pile!