3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A treasure trove for those with a little exhibition in them, highly recommended, Jan 15 2011
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hide and Seek: Erotic Tales Of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists (Paperback)
Just watching is all some people need. "Hide and Seek: Erotic Tales of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists" is a collection of sensual short stories from assorted authors focusing on the need to see and be seen as a sexual vice. Be it being a private porn star or seeing what the neighbors are up to, to road adventures and many other situations where privacy is of the least concern, and the danger of being caught only adds to the fun "Hide and Seek" is a treasure trove for those with a little exhibition in them, highly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sneak a peek, Hide and Seek, Feb 8 2011
By D. Salvagin "La Deet Da Reads" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hide and Seek: Erotic Tales Of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists (Paperback)
In historical romance novels which I usually read, it is all about watching the lords and ladies in their intricate dance of love and lust.
In HIDE AND SEEK we are treated to the short version of the dance in contemporary settings, all different, this was a treat in itself.
In a taxi, In a dorm room, in a restroom, in a tent, in the park, In a pickup truck
Stare... what luck
At a club, at a peep show, at the opera, at home
Watch...you're not alone
on a car, on a webcam, on a balcony, on New Year's Eve, on the beach
peek... hide and seek
The fun is enhanced by the quick short stories. There is no time to whine about how we want to know the characters better. We are taking quick peeks. We are sneaking looks. We are being just as naughty as the exhibitionists. Some of the exhibitionists are unaware but most have every suspicion that they are being watched. Although there are voyeurs in the story, we the readers are the voyeurs also.
Most of the stories are light and playful with only a few that are deeper in meaning than just your quick peek. For this I am grateful because when we sneak a peek we really don't want too much philosophy. I really can't figure out how this collection could be any better, maybe another edition. Kudos to the editors.
Note: A free review copy was provided by Cleis Press.