Author:Ann Summers
In this fourth collection of sexy tales told to hostess Madame B, ten women reveal all to our mysterious host. Nothing is out of bounds and passion is pushed to its very limit.
Midas - long-distance love with a twist, as a lover's gift ensures his partner can still enjoy him while he's overseas
Hire Love - Hannah hires a male escort for a high-powered work party, but it turns into more than a simple business transaction
Sucker Punch - Carrie falls for a boxer that she sees on TV; and finds that he more than lives up to her expectations in the flesh
Always the Bridesmaid - the night before Polly's wedding, she shares the bridal suite with her best friend Sammy, and sees her bridesmaid in a whole new light...
The Mistress's Apprentice - Tina discovers how thrilling power can be when she finds herself working in a place where submission and domination are all in a day's work
The HItcher - Alice and Paul's erotic encounter with a young hitchhiker turns into the ride of a lifetime
The Diagnosis - at a fancy dress party, strangers Jay and Leila play 'doctors and nurses' adult-style
Window Shopping - a shared fantasy of sex in public is made real when Bethany and Max take a big risk...
El Ritmo del Noche - at a fiesta on holiday in Spain, Helen finds out that even the prissiest English girl needs a little Latin in her
Going, Going, Gone - businesswoman Abigail sells her body to the highest bidder, and is ready to submit to whatever pleasures - and pains - are on offer...
With private indulgences stripped bare for all to see, Lost in Lust: More Tales from Madame B ensures that nothing remains a secret any more.
Saucy little gems
—— Reveal MagazineCathedral ought to establish his reputation as one of the most original new voices in fiction to appear from the United States for many years
—— Bill Buford , Times Literary SupplementCarver is a writer of astonishing compassion and honesty, utterly free of pretence and affection, his eye set only on describing and revealing the world as he sees it. His eye is so clear, it almost breaks your heart
—— Washington PostAn important book in a unique career
—— New York Review of BooksThe stories themselves are interwoven skilfully and each provides a satisfying probe into the characters' illicit lives, which engage you wholly, in the same guilty way as a gossip magazine. Oulton's prose is effective, nakedly frank and at intervals, truly delightful.
—— Time OutThis new series of Central European Classics is important well beyond simply providing 'good reads'.
—— Stephen Vizinczey , Daily TelegraphEnright writes beautifully about the distance of desire
—— Financial TimesDazzling ...These narrative snapshots are skilfully framed and in-focus, the language forthright and fresh
—— Time OutThis short story collection gives those new to her oeuvre a chance to delve into gems from her past...precociously vibrant
—— Melissa McClements , Financial TimesAll the elements of Welsh's best work remain in tact here: the brilliant imagination, the phonetically-transcribed Scots dialect, the humour, the gritty realism
—— Woman's WayWhat's striking about these early stories is that the thicker Welsh was steeped in the primordial goo of his Edinburgh Scots phonetics, the better the storytelling got
—— Alexander Linklater , ObserverAs you would expect, the stories in this collection involve a certain amount of cultural tourism to the lower depths, undertaken with black humour... Welsh's relish for degradation covers up a strong sentimental streak
—— Victor Sebestyen , Sunday TimesWelsh's transcription of Scots dialect is brilliant... Welsh also has a fabulous sense of the absurd... The overall vibe of these stories is dark and grim. And fierily, fiercely funny
—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on SundayA sparkling and adventurous writer
—— Dennis Potter