Enslaving Anna
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Average customer review:Product Description
Enslaving Anna is a simple tale of a young innocent led atray by dominant
men. What marks it out as special is the sheer power of the writing and the
imagination. Giselle is relentless in her concentration on the detail of
the femininity of Anna and this lends enormously to the book's erotic
appeal.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16664 in Books
- Published on: 2004-09-20
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 230 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Enslaving Anna has attracted rave reviews worldwide and Giselle is now very
much a cult writer with a devoted following. She is part of the wave of
female writers now finding an avenue to express their sexual fantasies on
the printed page, but few can match the intensity of her writing.
Customer Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyable!
This is one of those books that you start reading and then you can't stop--you have to keep on until the last page is read and then you have to re-read certain (sexy) passage. I thought it was one of the best erotic novels I've read in a long time. Additionally, I liked "Breaking the Girl" for its erotica as well.
Amazing writing
I never thought a book could be quite this erotic. The writer obviously has an incredibly vivid imagination and has been able to create a electrically charged sexual book like I have never read before.
Her method of describing things, such as the way our heroine arches her back in submission like a female cat at the slightest touch of one of her 'Masters' makes this a novel not to be missed.
I can't wait for her next book.
A real original - erotic writing of a high order
Giselle Lorimer is a new writer, it seems, who already is getting a cult following. This, her first book, sets a standard hard to follow, both in truly erotic content and in the originality and sensitivity of the writing. Her use of language and her psychological approach are incredibly involving, and one finds oneself entering into the action on a number of different levels! I have not yet read her second book (and it seems from the publisher a third is on the way), but this classic in the making leaves me eager for more.




