Sunday, April 27, 2014

Christy’s Erotic/Smut/Romance Recommendations – BDSM version!



There are several sets of books that I think are far better than Fifty Shades of Grey.  The penultimate being The Original Sinners series by Tiffany Reisz.  It is not for the faint of heart though; I am not kidding or exaggerating when I say it makes FSoG look like cheap, store-brand vanilla.  The Sinners are true doms, subs and switches.  The stories contain copious amounts of sex, sin, taboo naughtiness, and bad behavior.  That said, Tiffany writes the most vivid, complicated, REAL characters who stay with you long after you’ve put the book down.  I could spend hours discussing and dissecting her characters, their motivations, and what makes them tick.  This is my FAVORITE erotic novel series.

The Original Sinners series will contain a total of 8 full-length books divided into two different time periods.  The first set of four are published; the first book in the second quartet will be out June 24, 2014.  There are also novellas and free stories on Tiffany’s blog (http://www.tiffanyreisz.com/free-stories/).

Here is a list of all the novels in The Original Sinners series:

The Red Years Quartet (The adventures of Nora Sutherlin, Dominant and erotica writer)
#1           The Siren
#2           The Angel
#3           The Prince
#4           The Mistress

The White Years Quartet (The adventures of Eleanor Schreiber, submissive)
#5           The Saint         June 24, 2014*
#6           The King           December 1, 2014*
#7           Untitled          
#8           Untitled          

*US publish date as of 4/27/2014 but is subject to change

You really must read the Red Years in the order listed.  For a recommended reading order that includes the extra novellas and free stories, go here:  https://www.goodreads.com/series/79635-the-original-sinners.

Tiffany also writes Cosmo Red-Hot Reads.  The first one Misbehaving has been published; thoroughly enjoyed it.  The next one will be coming out October 28, 2014; I think these are all standalone stories that are loosely based on Shakespeare’s works.

Another series that explores BDSM in a way that is similar to FSoG but better, in my opinion, is The Submissive Trilogy by Tara Sue Me.  It’s probably a better place to start than to just dive into the Sinners as this falls in between the two in terms of the vanilla to hardcore BDSM scale.  A note about this series:  Like FSoG, it was first published as Twilight Fan Fiction.  That is how I originally read it and I have not re-read it since it has been published.  The Submissive was her point-of-view, The Dominant his over the same time period, and The Training alternated POVs from where the previous two books left off.  I don’t know if that is still true or not.

Another lighter BDSM series is the Club Volare books by Chloe Cox.  On the BDSM continuum, I’d place these between The Submissive Trilogy and the Sinners.  These are so much fun!!!  The great thing about the Club Volare books is that they really are standalones so reading order doesn’t matter; that said, there are characters that re-occur so I do recommend reading them in order, especially 6 through 8.

I cannot get enough of Chloe’s writing so I’ve also read The Bad Teacher and Doctor’s Orders collections, which are also good but a little darker and edgier.  Chloe’s books are lendable so let me know if you’d like to borrow one before buying them yourself.  She’s also starting a Redemption series but so far only one book is published and it stars characters that appear briefly in Volare #6 - Savage Rhythm.

Seductive Shadows (Shadows, #1) and Seductive Secrecy (Shadows, #2) by Marni Mann is a great little two book series that is dark, twisted and crazy.  It’s kinky and dark, not for the faint of heart.

Another BDSM-ish series is the Inside Out series by Lisa Renee Jones.  It’s also got a thriller/whodunit aspect to it.  This is another one with main books and novellas.  The premise of the first novel, If I Were You, hinges on private journals found in a storage locker auction.  The journals are available to read themselves as novellas.  I started there and then red everything else.  This series is still in progress too.  While I love the original premise and the characters I got a little annoyed with the author with the third book, Revealing Us.  It felt like she dragged the story out to get more books published; however, I will keep reading as I can’t wait for Mark’s books.  Skip Behind Closed Doors, it’s being published online and is not finished plus it’s really a spin-off not a main story.  Outside of Rebecca’s Lost Journals, following the reading order (1, 2, 2.5, 3, etc.) because you won’t be able to follow the story otherwise.

The Power to Please series by Deena Ward is crazy but good.  It is dark in a completely different way than The Sinners.  Book 2 is VERY DIFFICULT to read in that it is cautionary tale of what can happen when you trust the wrong person.  It didn’t get as dark as I feared it was going to and it was worth pushing through because the overall four book story arc is really good.

If you read any of them, let me know what you think!  I'm on Goodreads:   https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4696172-christy.



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