Women Share X-Rated Books

Women are sharing their X-rated book recommendations with other erotic literature lovers. On TikTok, the #spicybooks has hundreds and thousands of views, and searches using the hashtag surface videos of women sharing sexy books or posting lines from their favorite romance novels. It is a community of women sharing their kinks, fantasies, and favorite erotica.

Similarly, the Facebook group SpicyTok has more than 150,000 members, featuring women constantly posting call-outs for smutty romance recommendations. “Women may be drawn to erotic literature because it offers a safe and private space to explore their sexuality without fear of judgment or social stigma,” sex toy retailer LoveHoney said of the racy trend. “Erotic literature can provide a way to explore sexual fantasies and desires in a way that is not possible in real-life sexual encounters.”

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Final ‘Fifty Shades’ Book Has Been Released

Kinky fans rejoice: the final novel in E L James’s trilogy retelling Fifty Shades of Grey has been released. The final novel, Freed, tells the XXX story from Christian Grey’s viewpoint. This is the second book told from Grey’s perspective, following the first two, hugely successful erotic novel series.

“For me, just as for Anastasia Steele, Christian is a challenging, infuriating, and endlessly fascinating character,” James said of the new novel. “Living in his head is exhausting, but I got to explore aspects of his life in Freed that we only glimpsed in the original trilogy.” The Fifty Shades novels have sold over 125 million copies worldwide, setting the record for the fastest selling paperback of all time in the UK. The final novel wraps up the kinky series that brought BDSM into the mainstream.

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Check out more about the release of the final novel in the Fifty Shades series: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/el-james-fifty-shades-freed-b1813695.html

‘Bad Sex In Fiction’ Award Canceled For 2020

The judges of the annual Bad Sex in Fiction award decided to spare readers this year from the usual cringeworthy passages. It seems fictional bad sex is just too much for folks to handle in the hellish coronavirus pandemic-stricken year of 2020. The judges of the annual prize “felt that the public had been subjected to too many bad things this year to justify exposing it to bad sex as well,” the magazine said.

“With lockdown regulations giving rise to all manner of novel sexual practices, the judges anticipate a rash of entries next year. Authors are reminded that cybersex and other forms of home entertainment fall within the purview of this award,” a spokesperson for the judges said in a statement. “Scenes set in fields, parks or back yards, or indoors with the windows open and fewer than six people present will not be exempt from scrutiny either,” the spokesperson added. Since 1993, the Bad Sex in Fiction Award has honored the year’s “most outstandingly awful scene of sexual description in an otherwise good novel”—past winners include Tom Wolfe and Morrissey.

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Check out more about the Bad Sex in Fiction award getting canceled for 2020: https://nypost.com/2020/12/08/no-bad-sex-in-fiction-award-in-2020/