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Top 20 May

Celeste's Top 20 stories - May, 1998

Note: Even though guest reviewers write the posted reviews of some of these

stories, I read any story that I think may be likely to win a monthly or

annual award. I personally take responsibility {and blame} for these lists.

If someone else wants to publish an alternate list of awards, that's fine with

me.

Second Note: Since many readers would like to read the top stories for each

month, I have suggested that authors might like to repost as many of these

stories as possible. In addition, I am posting story LINKS with each story in

the Top 20 List. By pasting these into the appropriate line of your web

browser, you should be able to go straight to that story. Please give me your

feedback regarding the effectiveness of this procedure.

Third Note: I have also had great success finding these stories on the World

Wide Web by using the Deja News Server (www.dejanews.com). In addition, most

of these stories have been posted and archived through

alt.sex.stories.moderated. You can even find past issues of my reviews

through these services.

Fourth Note: Because of my schedule, I had to skip a couple of issues of CR

this month. To compensate, I have extended the deadline of eligibility for

"May" stories through the first issue of June. You can just view it as my

version of time travel.

Final Note: Ordinarily, to be eligible for my Top 20 List for any month, I

have to have read the story for the first time that month and reviewed it in

CR. Therefore, reposted stories whose old reviews I repost are not eligible

(unless they are substantially revised), but an "old" story that comes to my

attention and is reviewed for the first time would be eligible. If anyone

else wants to post a "rival" Top 20 list, feel free to do so. You can even

include my reviews, if you don't want to write your own.

- Celeste

This month's Number One Story: "The Professor's Wife" by BillyG

(hayden@mindless.com).

This was a tough month. I had about ten contenders for the number one spot;

and then, just when I thought I had it all figured out, I read Michael K.

Smith's "Dancing in the Dark." Even though that story is low on actual sex,

it's a wonderful description of emotionally charged sex between a man and a

woman who are in love.

I finally gave the nod to "The Professor's Wife." The author's descriptions

were so vivid they evoked very fond memories of my own college days. I found

myself remembering things that happened to me, even though they had never

really happened to me. In addition, I think guys will find Judy to be a really

great "fantasy babe." The flirting as well as the actual sex is wonderfully

described. The story is both stimulating and easy to relate to real-life

experiences. As the original reviewer said, if you've never had the good

fortune to have these things happen to you, then BillyG will let you live them

vicariously through his writing.

Here's this month's Top 20 List:

1. The Professor's Wife" By BillyG (academic blow job)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350503279

2. "Dancing in the Dark" by Michael K. Smith (very tender emotion)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=309121662

3. "Easter Tears" by Crimson Dragon (ff relationship & atmosphere)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=348816923

4. "Taxi Tales: Lost Fares" by Delta (relationships)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350420527

5. "The Sleeping Beauty - A Fairy tale for Grown-ups" by Jo G

(sexual awakening)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355961849

6. "French Kisses" by Sandman (lover's sexual emergence)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353547546

7. "Janey's April" by Janey (mom's sexual emergence)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353553125

8. "One o'Clock Jump" by Taria (music & sex)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353594030

9. "Cleanliness is Next to Ecstacy" by John Galt (ff sex)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=346712557

10. "Georgetta: The Bet" by Dolphin (tender bondage)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350420533

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11. "Gifts" by fcp (rekindling old love)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355043915

12. "Diary of a Voyeur" by J. Reynolds (voyeurism & exhibitionism)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=357058740

13. "Taxi Tales: Lost and Found" by Delta (quietly sexy episodes)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=357044183

14. "Under the Moons of Eden" by Christopher Leeson

(sci fi sex)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355696861

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355700493

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355700522

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15. "Friendship" by Sven the Elder (older woman & younger man)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=349946948

16.. "Camping" by Losgud (outdoor incest)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=349939576

17.. "Janey's Bet" by Miles Naismith (gambling and mild bdsm)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=347361932

18. "Aces" by Sandman (war hero sex)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350633074

19. "Hypno-tricked Wives" by watcher (entranced matrons)

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20. "The Anniversary" by EzRiter (rekindling romance)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355700593

20. "Cannon Song" by Miles Naismith (truth or dare sex)

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353349595

Here are the original reviews in alphabetical order:

"Aces" by Sandman (sandman@bitsmart.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350633074

Piper and Bandit are aces. That is, they are Top Guns. That is, they are

fighter pilots who shoot down enemy planes in a heroic manner, thus earning

themselves adrenaline rushes and numerous drinks as their reward.

In this case, Piper has saved his friend Bandit, whose ass was grass until the

hero shot down the chinese enemy in a marvelous manner.

Then they go on leave. Piper is a straight family man, loyal to his wife
Ilene, whom he hasn't been with in over a year. Bandit is the Playboy of the

Western and possibly Eastern World. They are on leave in Los Angeles, a city

with a couple of million angels - er, women - to steal Bandit's attention.

But then Bandit develops an eye for Ilene, and Piper's leave ends four days

before Bandit's. What kind of an asshole would chase after the wife of his

best friend - especially his best friend who has just recently saved him from

certain death? Stay tuned to find out.

This is an excellent story. Good romance and hot sex in the context of a good

action plot. What more could you ask for?

"The Anniversary" by E.Z. Riter (ezriter@hotmail.com). Guest review by David

Rills.

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355700593

God, I love this story. I think it was written by a wicked woman because the

sexuality is so loving. The story is told by a wife who describes the fifth

anniversary present (things are getting a little too comfortable in the

marriage) she presents to her husband. While not all that original, the slow,

sensuous story is hypnotic. Read it slowly and enjoy.

"Camping" by Losgud (lushgod@hotnomail.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=349939576

The narrator is a writer or editor for an architecture magazine. He has got

himself trapped into going on a camping trip with his younger adult sister.

The ambiance is very nice. I found the relationship between the siblings

before the sex to be a bit irritating, but it was also realistic. The camping

trip is realistic - complete with rain and trail mix and all kinds of

underwear. Eventually the narrator develops a new kind of relationship with

his sister. The sex is quite nice!

"Cannon Song" by Niles Naismith (Mnaismith@hotmail.com). Guest review by

jubjub.

Story Summary: A sexual Truth or Dare of sorts set in '60s Princeton

University.

This is a plainly told story. Therein lies both its strength and its

weakness. Without the stylistic flourishes, the story's simple descriptions

carry considerable impact. The author ended with a footnote thanking his

editor for telling him that the story originally read like a lecture. I can

assure you that this story no longer has that feel. But it still seems a bit

forced. A more natural, nostalgic tone would have been even better.

The biggest complaint that I had was with the characters. There is

considerable narrative but none of the characters are particularly notable.

There is also a twist of sorts near the end of the story that seemed to come

out of nowhere. It throws a shadow of incest on the story that jars the flow.

Part of the reason for this is that the characters are not deeply written

enough so that the relationships mean anything.

But this story still works. Its simple style is both elegant and clean. This

includes the lack of vulgarities. I read this story three times and all three

times the sex scenes (which came toward the end of the story) were effective

and believable. They were, in fact, visualizable on both the physical and

emotional levels. While its evocation of 'free' sex on a campus wasn't as

fully fleshed out as I would have liked, it was good enough to help reveal the

primary tension in this story. Definitely one of the best I've reviewed this

year.

"Cleanliness is Next to Ecstasy" by John Galt (email not stated). Guest review

by Baird Allen (aka The Bear, thebear@io.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=346712557

The author states that this story is a continuation of prior stories about the

residents of Hornville, Celeste's hometown. I haven't followed the earlier

stories, so I can't say anything about how well this one fits in, but it is a

fine story all by itself. Martha is a divorcee in her late thirties who has

not had any romance in her life since her husband ran off some years ago. She

accidentally walks in on her cousin Rose while Rose is pleasuring herself in

the bathtub. Martha is surprised at how stimulated she is by the sight of

Rose, and fantasizes about the event afterward. The story moves along, teasing

and tantalizing, as Martha and Rose each realize that they are sexually

attracted to the other. The climax, when it comes, is worth the wait.

I'm not a big fan of FF stories, but for some reason Celeste keeps on sending

them to me. This one was actually a pleasure to read. Not only was the story
well-written, but the sex was romantic and exciting. I expect that a person

who really likes FF stories will especially like this one.

"Dancing in the Dark" by Michael K. Smith (mksmith1@swbell.net).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=309121662

I have been going through my files, trying to put them in order and correcting

mistakes when I find them. I recognized this story, but couldn't find the

review. When I searched my database, I found TWO reviews of a different story
with this same title. In the second of these reviews, I mentioned that I had

accidentally sent the same story to two reviewers. I now suspect that I sent

a different story to each reviewer, but AOL garbled the textfile (as is the

AOL custom); and one of the reviewers compensated by simply downloading from

a.s.s.m. a story of the designated title. He got the wrong one, and you got

two reviews of just one of the stories. This was a serious mistake, because

it deprived you of a review of a really excellent story. {I'll repost the

reviews of the other story, which was also pretty good.}

What we have here is a story of a woman who is so depressed that she is

squatting alone in the darkened closet when her husband comes home from work.

She has just lost her job, and she feels worthless. He tenderly convinces her

that she's OK. There's more to the story than that, but the author says it

much better than I can.

I am very glad I discovered this mistake. This is a wonderful story. If

you're a student in a psychology course - or a professor in one, for that

matter - read this when you are studying human emotions or human sexuality.

Heck, read it both times.

"Diary of a Voyeur" by J. Reynolds (cepheus42@hotmail.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=357058740

This author made one of the most common mistakes that occur on this newsgroup:

he posted the story without title in the textfile and with his name only at

the very end of the story. I downloaded the story; but since it was a long

one, it was identified simply as 49f46c77.txt. By the time I went to read it,

I no longer knew what I was reading. It's surprising how many authors do this

- and how many readers simply ignore otherwise good stories simply because

they're not labeled correctly. The point is this: always put the title of

your story and your name and e-mail address at the beginning of the actual

textfile that readers will download; do not assume that this information will

be available just because you think it is listed on a title line - those title

lines disappear and cause inconvenience when stories get downloaded.

Having said that, I'll add that this is a very good story. As its title

suggests, this is the journal of a man who likes to look at women, resorting

to such strategies as arranging furniture so that his secretary will be

positioned for proper observation, peering through binoculars, hanging out in

the mall's food court with a newspaper as a prop and perhaps a duffel bag

concealing a video camera, and riding escalators at just the right distance to

see a woman's panties - or the absence thereof, as sometimes is the case. His

imagination is also quite active, and he also gets hard and shoots his wad at

what I would consider to be awkward times.

But then the story takes an unusual twist - or several unusual twists, as

fantasy merges with reality and the hunter becomes the prey. To find out what

that means, you should read this story.

"Easter Tears" by Crimson Dragon (dcrimson@yahoo.com). Guest review by

jubjub.

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=348816923

Story Summary: Third in a series about an on-going relationship between two

girls.

Wow. This is a very good story. The best that I've reviewed so far. The

style and atmosphere are vivid and sensual. The sex is hot and the plot

(taken over the whole series) is compelling. All in all, a story I would

highly recommend--but you must read the first two stories first ("Harvest

Moon" and "Christmas Present").

A word about my ratings. A 9 represents near perfection. After that, harder

I have to look to find room for improvement, the closer the rating will be to

a10. One further point: I consider style to be a component of technique.

So even if a story has few or no grammar or spelling errors, I might still

mark down for stylistic problems.

I make this point because I had problems with the way the writer wrote dialog.

The quotes are rarely directly attributed. This made it more difficult to

follow who was speaking and tended to make the characterization harder to

follow.

I had more problems with the characterization. The author wrote from third-

person omniscient. If the characters are not distinctly drawn, it is possible

to confuse them. In this case, it took a couple of times through the story
before I figured out exactly the relationship between the two girls. This

despite the fact that I have read the previous stories in this series. Of

course, I didn't mind reading this story several times. It is a masterpiece

of atmosphere.

Don't read this story until you've read the first two parts. The relationship

reaches a crisis point in this story and the information in the earlier parts

make this story much easier to understand. I am definitely looking forward to

what I assume to be the last part of the story.

"French Kisses" by Sandman (sandman@bitsmart.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353547546

The author states that this is simply "Janey's April" from the male

perspective. Actually, that's not quite true. Other authors have done the

same story from two perspectives. For example, in "Secretary Love" Fin Haddie

described the same office romance from the viewpoints of the male and female

participants.

This story does much more than retell the same story from a different

perspective: it develops an entirely new story that happens to coincide with

this one at a crucial focal point. Mat Twassel once did something similar when

he took Mark Aster's "Rain" and wrote a parallel story from the perspective of

the people watching instead of the people being watched. More recently, the

Malinov Orgy and the Celestial Phone Calls have overlapped considerably in

their plots.

This story tells us why Jean Claude acts the way he does when he is with Mary

Elizabeth and Alice. The descriptions of background events are extremely well

done. I suggest that you read both stories: Janey's first and Sandman's

Second.

A problem which I'll ignore is Jean Claude's "real" identity. If Janey is

indeed trying to fictionalize a specific historical character (which I think

is the case - otherwise, why do we have her references to his subsequent

Olympic fame?), Sandman completely ignores this information.

The following story has little to do with either Janey's or Sandman's story,

but somehow I'm inclined to relate it here:

Son: Dad can I talk to you for a minute?

Father: Sure son, you know I'm always here for you.

Son: All my life you've taught me to be truthful?

Father: I believe honesty is the best policy.

Son: And I can always count on you to tell me the truth?

Father: I've never lied to you, and I'm not about to start.

Son: Well I have some questions that are really bothering me.

Father: You know you can ask me anything.

Son: Yes, and I've always loved that about you.

Father: Well, what do you want to discuss?

Son: Dad, you've been a preacher a long time haven't you?

Father: Yep, since I was nineteen.

Son: And mom's been with you most of your life?

Father: Yep, nearly forty years.

Son: And you've been completely faithful to each other?

Father: Yep, we wouldn't have it any other way.

Son: You and mom were high school sweethearts, right?

Father: Yep, I fell in love with her the moment I saw her.

Son: And you both were virgins when you got married?

Father: Yep, it wasn't easy, but we waited for each other.

Son: mom married you in January, right?

Father: That's right, it was the happiest day of my life.

Son: And I was born in July, right?

Father: That's right; it was the proudest day of my life.

Son: And my baby picture here was taken the day I was born?

Father: Yep, and I still have the camera too.

Son: Well I must say I look very healthy!

Father: And just why shouldn't you look healthy?

Son: BECAUSE I WAS BORN 3 MONTHS PREMATURE!!!

Father: No you weren't! You were five days late.

Son: DAD!!! mom WAS ONLY PREGNANT WITH ME FOR 6 MONTHS!

Father: She was pregnant for 40 weeks! That's 9 months 5 days.

Son: BUT DAD!!! YOU SAID mom WAS A VIRGIN!!!

Father: Indeed she was! I'll punch anyone who says otherwise!

Son: THEN HOW DID SHE GET PREGNANT 3 MONTHS BEFORE YOU WERE married
IF YOU DIDN'T HAVE SEX UNTIL YOUR WEDDING NIGHT?!!

Father: Well, we're pretty sure it was the oral sex in October.

Son: I beg your pardon? Excuse Me!

Father: I said we're pretty sure it was all the oral...

Son: DAD!!! I HEARD WHAT YOU SAID!!!

Father: So what are you having a hard time with?

Son: WELL FOR STARTERS, HOW 'BOUT "PARENTS AND ORAL SEX!!!"

Father: I know that's quite a revelation, but you asked for the truth.

Son: HOW 'BOUT UNSOLICITED MENTAL IMAGES OF MY MOTHER...OH DEAR GOD!

Father: C'mon son, we were young and alive and healthy and deeply in love.

Son: OK FINE! BUT DAD!!! THAT STILL DOESN'T EXPLAIN HER PREGNANCY.

Father: Well each time, I would satisfy her and then she would satisfy me.

Son: DAD!! PLEASE, NO DETAILS!!

Father: You asked me to explain.

Son: Yes, but not blow by blow... I can't believe I just said that.

Father: I can't either...

Anyway that was our normal frolic except for that one night...

Son: What one night?

Father: The night she satisfied me first and then I satisfied her second.

Son: DAD!! ORAL SEX DOESN'T FERTILIZE A WOMAN REGARDLESS OF WHO'S FIRST.

Father: It can if you do what we did in between turns.

Son: What did you do between taking turns?

Father: French Kiss.

"Friendship" by Sven the Elder (sven@brass-neck.demon.co.uk).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=349946948

The narrator experiences some serious destruction to his house as a result of

a storm. The neighbor lady invites him into her house and then into herself.

In spite of their age difference they have a very nice go at it.

I don't know what faffing is. It must be something the British do.

It's nice to have someone around in time of need.

Sorry about the brevity of this review, but I want to recommend this story in

this issue of CR. It's another excellent story.

"Gifts" by fcp (first_category@yahoo.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355043915

The man and his wife have lived a Norman Rockwell existence with their young
son on their farm in America. Then one day, expecting hostility in return,

the man tells his wife about the woman to whom he had made love during World

War II; and the wife responds not with animosity but with renewed passion.

The next night she takes him to the lover's lane where she had declined his

passion the night before he left for the war; and this time she re-enacts her

answer more favorably. These people are going to loosen up and enjoy life!

This was an extremely hot and tender story.

"Hypno-tricked Wives" by watcher (llxzt@hotmail.com). Guest review by Sandman

(sandman@bitsmart.com).

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On the May the 15th I signed off the net, sure that I wouldn't return until

the middle of June. But I found myself with four unexpected days off at the

end of the month and so had some time for the net. When I signed off, I had

printed out a few stories to tide me over while I was gone. One of those

stories was this small novella by Watcher.

The premise of the story is that our hero and his friend use hypnotism to

create several sexually provocative situations among the neighborhood wives.

Normally I'm not a fan of mind control stories because they are usually a

crutch to avoid things like plots, conflict, and resolution all very important

elements to any story in my opinion.

Really when you boil this story down to it's core, it's little different from

other mind-control stories in that the Mind Control element is used to bypass

the normal restrictions that prevent everyone from just immediately stripping

and having a grand old time. What is different is the way watcher chooses to

execute the mind control.

Yes the women are exploited, although current theory suggests someone doesn't

do anything under hypnosis that they really wouldn't do in real life. But the

hypnotism is used to do horribly trivial things like giving the guys a good

view of a women in her (gasp) panties! What you ask? No, you are my slave,

bend over and service me commands?

Nope. What we have here is very, very effective peeking and the occasional

copped feel. Compared to the other stories here and especially considering

the genre this story was almost PG-13 compared to the normal XXX. Why then

did I get so excited when a guy copped a feel of a woman through her blouse?

Sometimes a story like this comes along and reminds us all that less sometimes

really is more. There's sex in this story, and there's an amazing amount of

very exciting voyeurism. I found myself anticipating and looking forward to

the next situation our protagonist would set up next and I found this a

refreshing and wonderfully well written story well worth the read on those

long, lonely nights when you have to forgo your network access.

"Janey's April" by Janey (janey98@hotmail.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353553125

"I didn't know you were interested in etymology." This story really begins

when Janey's mother speaks those words. The 754 words before this sentence

were just set-up. Shortly thereafter, the author makes a theological error,

referring to the immaculate conception when she meant to say virgin

conception. {The difference is that a person who is immaculately conceived is

free of sin from the moment of conception but is very likely to have been

produced through normal sexual intercourse. A virgin conception would occur

without sexual intercourse. In Catholic doctrine, Jesus was the result of a

virgin birth, but not an immaculate conception; Mary was the offspring of an

ordinary birth, but was immaculately conceived. Exactly why I know this, I am

not sure. However, I suspect that the last thing you expected in this issue

of Celestial Reviews was a clarification of Catholic doctrine. I shoulda been

a nun. In fact, I often have that very thought whenever my domestic life gets

to be too much....}

What I really meant to say in the preceding paragraph is that Janey was

overcome by the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune in April, and so her

mother (who had discovered her daughter's literary hobby) wrote that month's

a.s.s. installment for her.

In her story Janey's mom describes her own sexual emergence. She grew up in

Ireland, where she received a conservative moral education from Irish nuns - a

phrase which would evoke sarcasm from Phil Donahue. After graduation, she and

an equally virgin friend went on a tour of the continent. Her basic plan was

to get laid.

The first encounter during her cultural exchange program is with an American.

It is not a pleasant one - too mechanical and impersonal. The second is with

a Frenchman, and it is wonderful. {She somehow met the one French guy who

bathed regularly - a young skier named Jean Claude, who had Olympic

aspirations. My impression is that the author meant for this person to be

Jean Claude Killy, the Olympic skier; but for this to be the case he would

have had to have been about 11 years old during the sexual activities. I

don't know who the American is supposed to be. An insensitive, egotistical

rich man named Donald. Hmmm.... }

When her traveling companion hears what Mary Elizabeth has been doing with

Jean Claude, she says she wants to watch. But that's another story - well,

actually it's the second half of this one.

What we eventually learn here is that Janey's mom is a magnanimous person -

and Janey had thought she was merely monogamous!

"Janey's Bet" by Miles Naismith (mnaismith@hotmail.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=347361932

This is another one of those "true" stories. Its disclaimer ends with the

sentence, "Have I ever lied to you?" As I read those words, I couldn't help

thinking, "Is it right to answer a rhetorical question with a rhetorical

question? Does the pope shit in the woods?" Has this author ever done

anything OTHER than lie to me?

I knew nothing except that I knew nothing; and so, like Xanthippe, I

terminated my Socratic dialogue and got on with the story.

Our narrator (Miles) and his wife Jackie have meet Bob and Janey at a bar not

far from Harvard Yard. Janey is the author of those erotic stories you have

cum to know and love on this newsgroup. Miles and Jackie are both aficionados

of Janey's stories, and so they figure maybe they'll get some action. They

arrange to meet for dinner and then retire to the condo, and Miles has his

hopes boosted when Janey utters these sexy words to him: "Miles, you're nice.

I know I will enjoy being with you." Miles replies, " We need to do at least

something, I think. I expect Jackie would feel guilty if I didn't participate

in this somehow, and you seem to feel the same despite the lack of chemistry

for you."

So, while Bob and Jackie go for a romp in the bedroom, Miles makes a wager

with Janey. From Janey's perspective it's one of those "heads I win, tales you

lose bets": if Miles wins he gets to pamper Janey, and if Janey wins she gets

pampered by Miles. There are also side bets or corollaries or whatever

gamblers call it when the loser has to give the other person his/her pubic

hair as part of the bet.

The sex involves some things that don't particularly turn me on (bondage and

shaving), but it was very tasteful and sexy. This tale is not in a class with

Janey's own descriptions of her adventures, but it's still a very good story.

"One o'Clock Jump" by Taria (tariat@aol.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353594030

She went to a dance,

Looking for romance,

Saw Barbara Ann....

Ooops! Right spirit, but wrong song.

The novel twist of this story is that it involves the reader in the seductive

mood of the music.

It's Dirty Dancing on alt.sex.stories. No wonder the bible thumpers object to

dancing.

This is a good story, but it's impossible to describe it properly in a prose

review. Hungry for the right combination of music and sex, the woman goes

into what I'll prosaically refer to as a dance emporium. She meets a man and

dances seductively with him. He wants to take her to a quiet place for some

sex, but she instead goes with him to an adjacent dark room, where they have

sex to the beat and rhythm of the nearby music. Then they go their separate

ways.

A very nice story indeed.

"Georgetta: The Bet" by Dolphin (dolphin31p@hotmail.com). Guest review by

Sandman (sandman@bitsmart.com).

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http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350420541

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350420546

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Three CRs ago in CR#278 I reviewed a BDSM story, a bit unfavorably. This

story is three times the size of the last one and has basically the same

theme: woman looses bet, man gets to play God for a while. Both men dress

their women very elaborately. In this story, Georgetta is dressed like a

"Motorcycle slut from LA". Both women are ordered to have a dildo stuffed up

their pussy.

The last story was reviewed unfavorably, this story is going to get a very

good recommendation. So what's the difference you ask? Character and

respect. Where the previous BDSM story failed in my opinion was that the

woman was one-dimensional - she existed, nothing more. In this story,

Georgetta is vividly real with feelings, emotions, and desires that don't

always coincide with her lover's. "The Bet" is also about respect, trust, and

love. No one's needs are ignored, feelings are respected, and above

everything else this couple had a lot of fun and I enjoyed reading about it.

The author goes to a lot of trouble to make Georgetta AND the reader

anticipate the sex which is to come. For the most part it was highly

effective. The first twenty-three pages of this thirty-three page story (from

an Agent printout) are devoted to titillating and tantalizing both the reader

and Georgetta. And the finale pretty much lives up to all that buildup.

After so much sexy buildup, the finale coulda simply said "then he fucked her"

and that would probably be enough to throw the reader over the edge.

Oh there are a few cliches and assumptions like a woman when undressing will

immediately become as preoccupied with her breasts as a man would be (if it's

not a Celestial assumption, it should be). Then there is the generous

tolerance for the woman's multiple orgasms and a very short refractory time

for Chris. But hey - this is a stroke/trash/call the SO and get yer rocks off

story so I'm not going to knock off any points here. There are also a few

glitches in Athena but given the size of the story a few allowances can be

made here as well.

All in all, this is a most excellent story that serves as a wonderful

introduction to the joys of Bondage and it was very much enjoyed. If sex with

my future Mrs. ever borders on the mundane I think I'll revisit this story to

see how to put a little life back in the relationship.

"The Professor's Wife" is vivid, wonderful, flirtatious, voyeuristic, real,

tangible, tender, and so many other adjectives that you're just going to have

to read the story for yourself. It's worth it. I promise.

"The Professor's Wife" by BillyG (hayden@mindless.com). Guest review by

Sandman (sandman@bitsmart.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350503279

I always thought it was harder to pan a story than proclaim how wonderful it

is, but "The Professor's Wife" posed a bit of a dilemma for me. You see "The

Professor's Wife" was so wonderful I was able to internalize the story on so

many different levels that it's hard to decide how to focus the review.

"The Professor's Wife" is about Bill, an up-and-coming college professor and

his assistant, Judy. The first few pages talk about campus life and provide

some buildup for Bill's character. Bill goes into great detail about the

pretty college girls sunning themselves on the University lawn. So there's

one level. BillyG's descriptions were so vivid they evoked very fond memories

of my own college days and I'll be damned if I didn't admire the pretty

college girls sunning themselves on the University lawn as well.

Next we come up to the buildup for Judy's character. Now Judy is fairly tall

with petite tits and very nice legs who just happens to have a husband named

Bob. You see this is really a "Janey" story -- Billy just changed her name to

Judy so we wouldn't get suspicious. Even if this wasn't BillyG's intention,

this story fits so well within Janey's world that I would not have been

surprised in the least if Janey herself had not collaborated on the story. So

there we have the second level. Janey's my favorite fantasy babe and this

story more than lived up to my high expectations of a Janey story.

Bill and Judy flirt outrageously with each other and Judy goes out of her way

to give Bill some pretty good views of her anatomy. Which recalled a time

when I knew a woman who was a bit more forward than Judy and about whom I

won't go into too much detail about -- after all this is a review not a sex

story.

Eventually Judy treats Bill to a world class blow job and THANKS him for

letting her do it saying how "feminine" it made her feel (Is this the most

perfect woman or WHAT?). Now I've never had a woman thank me for letting her

give me a blow job (letting? Try begging, prodding, cajoling, and

blackmailing), but the story does indeed manage to recall similar experiences.

So you'll see I'm a bit biased when I say this is quite possibly one of the

best stories I've ever read. Period. There was not a page in this story that

I could not relate somehow to my RL experiences or my fantasies. While that

may make for a biased review I'd hasten to add that the quality of the writing

and the fantastic storytelling are more than enough to satisfy those who have

not been nearly as lucky as I. If you can't relate the events to your

experiences then BillyG will let you live them vicariously through his

writing.

"The Sleeping Beauty - A Fairy tale for Grown-ups" by Jo G. Guest Review by

Stephen Peters (Sxjames@aol.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355961849

When I was growing up, I never cared much for the traditional European fairy

tale. Kings? Queens? Heroic princesses and damsels in distress? I'd think

"Who *are* these people, and what do they have to do with me?" These

characters seemed remote and untouchable; simple props that played their

assigned roles in transparent and humorless morality tales. However, I'm very

happy to report that this "adult" fairy tale is nothing of the sort. And no

-- this version of "Sleeping Beauty" isn't some ribald re-telling of the old
legend. Instead, the author of this piece has taken the form (and substance)

of a fairy tale then constructed a warm and rather erotic story of sexual

awakening, yearning, and true love.

The central dilemma in this version of "Sleeping Beauty" is presented early

and with clarity. At the naming-day ceremonies the good fairies grant Beauty

the usual gifts of long life, intelligence, beauty, and the ability to bear

both sexes. In turn, the wicked fairy declares that at Beauty's first orgasm

she will fall into a coma, along with the rest of the kingdom. (Now *that's*

what I call wicked <grin>). In order to forestall this fate the elders of the

kingdom must, at all cost, prevent Beauty from experiencing sexual arousal.

Chastity belts are invented. Beauty (although she is never given a direct

reason why) is forced to wear one; and to prevent the inevitable questions

that would arise, the rest of the children of the kingdom are forced to wear

them also. The author then follows Beauty as she grows from a child to a

young woman. As she reaches adulthood, Beauty ends up spending much of her

time in the company of a young prince from a neighboring kingdom (who,

incidentally, is also forced to wear the dreaded belt). As expected, they

fall in love, but they do so in a most realistic (read: non-fairy tale like)

fashion. As the two grow closer together their sexual frustration mounts

until Beauty, in a rather imaginative use of a spinning wheel (yes, the author

*does* use all the elements of the original tale) manages to satisfy her

sexual needs and then falls into a coma. Don't worry; the prince saves her,

breaks the spell, and everyone lives happily ever after. I might also mention

that, as with any good fairy tale, this one does have a moral to it. In this

case the author notes that Beauty and the prince keep the chastity belts

around to remind them that sexual union in not the be-all and end-all of a

sexual relationship.

The strengths of this tale are numerous. The first thing this reader noticed

was the prose. While it's simple, direct, and very appropriate to the piece,

in no way does the author 'talk down' to the reader (something else I found

irritating in those early childhood stories). The author also pays careful

attention to the small but crucial details that bring a sense of logic and

believability to something that is inherently fantasy. For example, after

everyone in the kingdom falls into a coma the prince has but a few days to

find Beauty before the population starts dying of dehydration. At times, and

with its sense of adventure, this tale reads more like an intelligent Sword 'n

Sorcery story than a fairy tale. The author also had the good sense to

introduce the prince as a childhood companion of Beauty and not as someone who

just appears to sweep her off her feet. However, for this reader the real

meat is contained in the description of Beauty's longing for her often absent

prince, along with the accompanying sexual tension (enforced by the chastity

belt). In the end the author paints a genuinely romantic and thoroughly

enjoyable love story between Beauty and her prince, one that I will remember

for a quite a while.

"Taxi Tales: Lost and Found" by Delta (delta@nym.alias.net).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=357044183

The cab driver is working on the Fourth of July. I don't think they have a

Fourth of July in England - go straight from July 3 to July 5, or so I hear

anyway. The cab driver is driving a young couple who are ignoring him and

making out very heavily in the back seat. I think they do that sort of thing

in England as well as in the colonies, or so I hear anyway. It's called

voyeurism or exhibitionism, depending on your point of view.

And then the night just rolls along.

This story isn't blatantly sexy - just quietly sexy - full of the ordinary

things in the life of a taxi driver - things like finding a pair of panties on

the floor of the back seat after a young couple departs, having to air the cab

out before the next customer, and then having the last rider tell the driver

to take her to his own address.

This was another very good story.

"Taxi Tales: Lost Fares" by Delta (delta@nym.alias.net).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=350420527

One of the things I like best about a sex story is the feeling that I know the

people before they start copulating. That's also one of the main

characteristics of Delta's stories.

In this case we have a man who is a genuinely nice guy who drives a taxi. A

"lost fare" can refer either to a person who bums a ride for free by not

having the money to pay the fare or to a person who stops riding a cab because

she wants to stop being around the cab driver. In this case we have one of

each, but then none of either.

First our hero counsels a teenage hooker to go home to her parents. Not only

does he not collect a fare; he also pays for her train ride and gives her some

money. Sucker! Then he has sex with his favorite customer at a time when she

is distressed, fully aware that she'll wake up the next day and have to avoid

even making eye contact with him anymore. Too bad!

Not!!

"Under the Moons of Eden" by Christopher Leeson (cdl25@usa.net).

Guest review by Robert (Citizen@GalaxyCorp.com).

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355696861

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355700493

http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=355700522

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In the 22nd century, humanity is at war with the alien Asymmetrics. During a

pitched battle, a human troop transport ship is captured and towed to an alien

world. The soldiers are then abandoned on the surface with no way to return

home.

The planet seems nice enough - an agreeable climate and an ecology not unlike

Earth's. The troop is getting along fairly well until, one day, two men
disappear. The next day, two women are found.

This is the sort of story that, for me at least, defines transgender fiction.

Christopher's stories tend to explore the emotional consequences of

transgendering, and this one does so exceedingly well. The characters are

sympathetic and believable; they react and suffer in real, human ways when

something inexplicable happens to them. In fact, the tale reads like a good

SF novella.

What this story _isn't_ is a silly masturbatory fantasy. There are few sex

scenes, and the first doesn't even occur until well over halfway into the

story. Though infrequent, the sex is tastefully done and occurs at points

that are logical within the context of the tale.

If you enjoy engaging, realistic characters who are forced to come to grips

with emotional and mental trauma, then this is the story for you.

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