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Author: Louisa Bacio | Website
Louisa Bacio started reading A. N. Roquelaure’s Sleeping Beauty series at an impressionable age, and has been hooked on erotica ever since. She believes that everyone should have a little love, and a lot of pleasure, in their lives.
Bacio lives in Long Beach, CA, with her adoring husband, two wonderful and challenging daughters and a houseful of pets. In addition to writing, Bacio teaches college classes in English and journalism.
Published Works & Book Reviews
The Vampire and the Werewolf
Vampires and werewolves don't mix ... or do they? Before there were three, there were two. When a vampire swoops in to save Trevor from a rogue gang's blood sport, the werewolf must fight his own inhibitions. The magic of New Orleans and the holiday season bring together these two unlikely lovers.
The Vampire, the Witch, and the Werewolf
Adopted at birth, Silver has a lot to learn about her biological family- like her brother Trevor, who she discovers is a werewolf, dating a witch and a vampire! Silver runs for help- she knows how evil and dangerous paranormal Others can be... doesn't she? But when danger threatens Silver and her vampire hunter friend, she must face her darkest fears and embrace who she really is!
Seducing the Myth
Seducing the Myth: Myths and Legends with an Erotic Twist is a collection of 24 tantalising tales that lead you on a decadent journey through mythologies the world over. As well as stories from the popular Greek and Roman periods, this anthology will also delight you with Arabian, Arthurian, Hindu, Jewish, Norse, Slavic, Sumerian and Welsh myths and legends. Add in a delicious sprinkling of fairies, mermaids and ancient fertility rituals and you have a recipe for a wickedly erotic read!
Reviewer: Lexile
Review: Sep 24, 2011
Genre(s): Erotic Romance, Anthologies, Fantasy
Let's review why I read this book: mythology, anthology and romance--yeah that about covers all my particular interests very well. I've read a couple of the authors present before--Kay Dee Royal for instance and I have a Louisa Bacio waiting on me, plus I've definitely read Justine Elyot before. Still there are 24 (very short) stories with a few of the authors repeating. I'll highlight a few stories before
Sex University
Raised by an over-controlling and manipulative father, Savannah "Van" Morgan flees the East Coast for the West, seeking sanctuary with her Aunt Lucy, headmistress of San Francisco Sex University. Rather than staying at the main campus, Van enrolls in SFSU's more nurturing "sister" school, the All-Girls Academy.
After visiting the main campus of SFSU, Margaret "Maggie" O'Neil hangs up her police badge in search of new experiences, hoping to awaken her sex-starved body.
With subject matters such as an "Art Sex-education" class with an Italian visiting professor who's more than happy to schedule private tutoring after-hours, the All-Girls Academy invites all sorts of sexual exploration. In the end, will Van and Maggie fall victim to the pressures of society or come together to save each other?
Physical Education
Tired of boring sex and wanting to expand her pleasure, 24-year-old Amanda "Mandi" Wilkinson enrolls in summer school at San Francisco Sex University, an exclusive sex school located in the heart of San Francisco. What Mandi doesn't realize is that not all of the mysterious dropouts are simply flunking sex-ed.
Reed McAllister came to Sex U. for reasons all his own. Undercover, he's searching for a woman, the right woman, and so far he doesn't have any leads. Reed never saw himself working at a place such as SFSU, let alone instructing, but he had to admit it - the job did come with its perks. When Mandi turns up on the missing list, will Reed be able to save her and give her the lessons she so desires?
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