Carrie's Story: An Erotic S/M Novel

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Cleis Press, Aug 1, 2002 - Fiction - 220 pages
Carrie's Story is regarded as one of the finest erotic novels ever written- smart, devastatingly sexy and, at times, shocking, Molly Weatherfield has penned a book that is standing the test of time alongside The Story of O and Justine. in this new era of "BDSM romance," a la 50 Shades of Grey the whips and cuffs are out of the closet and "chateau porn" has given way to mommy porn. Carrie's Story remains at the head of the class, literally.

Imagine the Story of O starring a Berkeley PhD in comparative literature, who moonlights as a bike messenger, with a penchant for irony, self-analysis and as well as anal pleasures. Set in both San Francisco and the more chateau-friendly, Napa Valley, Weatherfield's deliciously decadent novel takes you on a sexually explicit journey into a netherworld of slave auctions, training regimes, enticing "ponies," (people) preening for dressage competitions. Desire runs rampant in this story of uncompromising mastery and irrevocable submission.

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About the author (2002)

Molly Weatherfield the pen name of Pam Rosenthal, is a prolific romance and erotica writer who has penned many sexy, literate, historical novels. She lives in San Francisco. Carrie's Story "My favorite neo-Victorian erotic romance writer... bring on the ponies!"—Susie Bright "Carries’ Story is a well written and very erotic account of mastery and submission. This story contains some of the most erotic pony girl training sessions I’ve ever read. I definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in pony training or learning about domination and submission."—Equus "I was stunned by how well it was written and how intensely foreign I found its sexual world…"—Boing, Boing magazine "Most SM fiction takes the shape of bad erotica loosely held together by a plot only good for skimming through while looking for the horny bits…It’s a sheer delight, therefore, to find what is foremost a great novel—that just happens to have an SM theme and pervy characters."—Skin Two magazine

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