A Sexy, Snazzy Retelling of the World's First Dirty Stories! The Roman gods and godesses were a randy lot and could generally be found passing their immortal lives doing each other in every way their fertile imaginations could dream up. Only Eleanor Tremaine could present their erotic adventures in a style that is at once as hot and explicit as today--but at the same time true to the style of the original legends. The chapters include: Daphne--The Virgin Laurel, Europa and the Bull, Narcissus and Echo, Pyramus, ...
A Sexy, Snazzy Retelling of the World's First Dirty Stories! The Roman gods and godesses were a randy lot and could generally be found passing their immortal lives doing each other in every way their fertile imaginations could dream up. Only Eleanor Tremaine could present their erotic adventures in a style that is at once as hot and explicit as today--but at the same time true to the style of the original legends. The chapters include: Daphne--The Virgin Laurel, Europa and the Bull, Narcissus and Echo, Pyramus, Thisbe, and the Hole in the Wall, Venus Does Olympus, Venus and Adonis, Salamacis and Hermaphroditus, Pluto Pleasures Proserpine, Cupid's Psyche Gets Shagged, A Poet's Footnote, Ariadne Goes Wild, Orpheus Goes to Hell, and many other racy Olympian encounters.
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