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Title: Open for Business
Subtitle: Tales of Office Sex
Author: Alison Tyler (editor)
Narrator: Colin O'Connor, Caroline Shaffer
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-06-12
Publisher: Audible Studios
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 4 votes
Genres: Erotica & Sexuality, Fiction
Publisher's Summary:
We've all heard the saying "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Luckily, for Jack, this collection offers more than 20 stories filled with the art of sexual play at work to make even Jack more lively. Here the most mundane 9-to-5 job can lead to a rowdy romp that's sure to leave people talking by the water coolers. From special offices where naughty secretaries are firmly spanked, to cold callers who hook up with Dominatrixes, to temps finding the men of their dreams washing more than their windows, the restrictions on employee dating are wantonly and willfully broken. Featuring some of the best erotic writers around today including Radclyffe, N.T. Morley, Saskia Walker, Xavier Acton, and Savannah Stephens Smith.
Members Reviews:
Boring cubicles? I don't think so!
Open for Business is one of my favorite erotica anthologies. As a 7 year veteran of working in cubicle land, I know I've definitely passed the time admiring some adjacent eye candy.
The collection starts strong with That Monday Morning Feeling by Lisette Ashton. I feel like the main character, Mandy, is reclaiming her personal power through her sexuality, that the dull, uniform work week drains from her. The part on the bus is steamy, intimate yet seemingly innocent contact with a complete stranger.
Xavier Acton delivers for me again in "This Call May Be Monitored for Quality Assurance." (I also really liked his story in Hurts So Good, another Alison Tyler edited collection) This guy is an incredible writer, because he makes things that are not turn-ons for me at all into must reads. It's amazing that a tale with no nudity and no penetration could be this erotic.
Other highlights for me were the contributions from CB Potts, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Savannah Stephens Smith, Shelly Jansen, Saskia Walker and NT Morley. I also liked the Nikki Magennis piece that ended the collection, which was interesting in itself as Nikki's piece usually comes early in an Alison Tyler collection, and helps set the tone. In Open For Business, her piece, Rat Race, nicely sums everything up. Take the time you can to steal a moment with someone who makes your knees go weak and your heart beat faster. Work can wait.
This collection will have a strong appeal for anyone who's ever worked in a corporate setting, by choice or by necessity. You will never think about the copier, the board room, or the water cooler the same way again.
Office sexy hijinks
Some really good stories here. Much better than a few other books that I purchased. A good read that will keep you interested.
Not the best
Not sexy enough. Needs more XXX. Stories don't finish well
Looks Good
I have had this book for a while but haven't read it yet but do like any kind of sexy book.
Sending a FAX can be more exciting than reading this book.....
If one were going to characterize a given book as having sheen, then erotic literature can be absolutely dull. Usually repetitive and uncreative in both its expression and its theme, erotica can be a grand cure for insomnia. The collection of stories in this book cannot be a better example of this perfect instigation of excruciating boredom. Filled with one sexual cliché after another, there is no doubt every sexual act that finds its way into these pages has found realization in some office at some time or another.