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5.0 out of 5 stars Two for the price of one ...
There are two books in this volume.

The Lay of the Land is a story of the young bride Glayds having to fend for herself in Victorian times England. Fortunately for Glayds she has two very strong points in her favour, One, she is a realy young beauty and two, she loves, and I mean, really loves men. Of course appart from loving what men do to her she also loves what...

Published on May 29, 2001 by Rudolf Spoerer

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1.0 out of 5 stars Save your money! Don't buy this book!
Hi there, folks. I've read literally hundreds of erotic books in my time. So I know a good one. "Lay of the Land" has to rank among the worst I've ever read. The writing isn't that bad for "Victorian style," but very little actually "happens." Lots of expectation with almost no payoff. Don't waste your time. Go read something by Richard Manton or Marcus Van Heller instead.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two for the price of one ..., May 29, 2001
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Rudolf Spoerer "dowadiddi" (Weston, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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There are two books in this volume.

The Lay of the Land is a story of the young bride Glayds having to fend for herself in Victorian times England. Fortunately for Glayds she has two very strong points in her favour, One, she is a realy young beauty and two, she loves, and I mean, really loves men. Of course appart from loving what men do to her she also loves what they give her, over and over. This anonymous book is well written though not really exceptional in my mind .....

The second book in this volume is 'Two Flappers in Paris' and this IS one classical masterpiece. So much so it has been published and re-published under it's own title .... I have reviewed this book as a five star Very hot little story as follows ...

I first read a sizeablbe excerpt of this in a Playboy edition a few years back ... A young British diplomat meets a young girl on her way to a French boarding school while crossing the English Chanel on arough and story voyage ....

It becomes clear imeadiately that the young girl, although innocent, is looking to learn quickly about the finer things in life and was just a little disappointed that when she arrives at the school she can not be inducted into the senior girls lesbian society until she reaches her senior year....

Our young diplomat, Jack, being fast in mind and body then sets up a plan to take the young girl and a friend,since no one can leave the chool without a chaperone, on an afternoon trip of delights by posing as her uncle Jack ...

The story then takes us through the afternoon of unbelievable carnal delights deliciously written and described...... The girls were certainly learners ....

The book rates five stars and is a classic in erotic literature since the events are described in a most stupendous and gentle manner. Its probably one of the most expensive books however since it is after all a short story but a well worth addition to our erotic library...

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1.0 out of 5 stars Save your money! Don't buy this book!, November 1, 2007
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Hi there, folks. I've read literally hundreds of erotic books in my time. So I know a good one. "Lay of the Land" has to rank among the worst I've ever read. The writing isn't that bad for "Victorian style," but very little actually "happens." Lots of expectation with almost no payoff. Don't waste your time. Go read something by Richard Manton or Marcus Van Heller instead.
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