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    06/29/10
    Fairy Tale Lust

    Edited by Kristina Wright

  • ISBN-10: 1573443972
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573443975
  • Rating: 5 stars
    Reviewed by: Erin O’Riordan
    We see the words “fairy tale,” and we automatically think of frivolous, fluffy stories with no real significance. Scratch the surface, however, and you find that fairy tales are full of all the stuff of dreams and nightmares, the stuff of life: birth, death, courage and cowardice, anxiety, starvation, love and lust, humiliation, redemption. Like our most cherished religious myths, fairy tales tell us who we are at our very core and give us hints at what we might need…and our most secret desires. Far from child’s play, fairy tales have earned the right to transition to our adulthood bedtime stories.
    Cleis Press seems to be especially good at the adult fairy tale genre. First Cleis published Mitzi Szereto’s gleefully erotic tales of long, long ago in a faraway land, In Sleeping Beauty’s Bed. This time. Cleis Press has published Fairy Tale Lust: Erotic Fantasies For Women, edited by Kristina Wright and featuring a talented stable of erotic writers. Along with tales of long, long ago and far away there are stories so contemporary and realistically told, they could be happening next door, right now.
    It’s a charming amalgam. “How the Little Mermaid Got Her Tail Back” (in a sushi restaurant!) is as beguiling as a siren. “The Return” is eerily seductive. “Three Times” is breathtaking. Jeremy Edwards’ reworking of “Goldielocks and the Three Bears” is cute, but so often in these tales, cute is a mere cover for the deep, dark well of human desires. “In the Dark Woods” by editor Kristina Wright is a modern-day morality play of good and evil, playing out on a mattress. They’re all so charming, it’s nearly impossible to choose a favorite.
    06/28/10

    As the name Jim Butcher is etched on every hard covered book he wrote, you will still be amazed with his creativity no matter how many books he’d written for the past eleven years. It is with no doubt that Butcher is on his limelight and the Dresden Files may be in general the top series to date.

    For the past eleven years, Butcher focused on establishing Harry’s character, his desire for family, the dedication to saving guiltless children, and his eagerness to smolder the world in order to accomplish the right thing despite the consequences. He was able to balanced Harry on the boundary of numerous nasty temptations, and revealed that Harry’s obsession has the potential to direct him poorly off track.

    In this novel Harry was crashed onto that border and then knocks him with a truck, and a great deal of the pressure appears from watching Harry realize just how ethical and poignant he is, after all, eager to cross, no matter how many unalterable steps he’s willing to take, in order to save his daughter.

    As a fan, I came across ample reasons to laugh to myself in between the trademark humor of this series. One of which was Harry’s sharp refusal to put on a hat, a slight inaccuracy of the cover’s art. Despite that, though, this is undeniably the expressively disturbing book in the series so far, and I anticipate it marks a style we’ll see to carry on soon after this book. I believe Butcher plans to write just about twelve more books in the Dresden series.

    Similar to numerous season finales, this volume ends on a speck of a climax — despite the fact that the design of this novel’s resolved, there’s a peak of the moment on the last page or so. Well, the excellent news is that the impending Dresden Files short story anthology, _Side Jobs_, due out in October/November of this year, will contain a short story (titled “Aftermath”) placed forty five minutes after the wrapping up of this one. So with anticipation we won’t have to wait a full year for some resolution on that front.

    Mary Synn Ranara
    HomeBased Call Center Solutions

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