Open for Business
Tales of Office Sex
Edited by Alison Tyler
Water-cooler gossip has never been this juicy.
Say goodbye to the uptight workplace and hello to these deliciously taboo fantasies of nine-to-five workers getting down and dirty in any available cubicle, office, or elevator—regardless of who's watching. In Open for Business, Alison Tyler invites you to relish the transgressive thrills of sex where it's not supposed to happen. A stern female hotel manager dispenses some very personal punishment to an errant male elevator operator. A hunky high-rise window cleaner seduces a hot temp on the other side of the glass. An executive assistant gets an unusual dressing down for her exhibitionist ways.
Secret, self-love, furtive trysts, voyeurism, and spanking—these 22 steamy stories give new meaning to mixing business with pleasure.
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"In the hands of a lesser editor, this collection might have been a bit too dry for my taste, or filled with trite situations that would never really happen in an office setting. Alison Tyler has managed to find the best stories from the best authors, and create a book of fantasies that—if you're lucky enough, or determined enough—just might come
true." —Clean Sheets
"Some of the best writers in the business offer you endless reasons to get up and go into the office." —HotMoviesForHer.com
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ALISON TYLER is the editor of the Alphabet Erotica Series. She is also the editor of The Happy Birthday Book of Erotica, Slave to Love, Red Hot Erotica, Luscious, Best Bondage Erotica, Best Bondage Erotica 2, Three-Way, Heat Wave, The Merry XXXmas Book of Erotica, Bondage on a Budget, and Naughty Stories from A to Z. With Rachel Kramer Bussel, she is the coeditor of Hide and Seek: Erotic Stories and Caught Looking: Erotic Tales of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists. Tyler's stories appear in numerous anthologies, including Best Women’s Erotica, and are featured in The Ultimate Guide to Fellatio, The Ultimate Guide to Cunnilingus, and The Ultimate Guide to Sexual Fantasy. She lives in Northern California.
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