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Twelve dancing Princesses is a great erotic fairy tale that couples will enjoy. The book touches upon most issues that women face with sexuality. It shows the importance of communication in and out of the bedroom and the joy that can be found in sharing your most intimate desires with the person you love. Ms. Madore addresses many sexual fantasies and the pleasure that can be found in acting them out with a loved one.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a pleasant foray into an erotic land that I'd love to linger in. Ms. Madore's style of writing is lovely and engrossing. The pace is perfect. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to take their first step into the world of erotica and to veterans of the genre. -- eroticromancewriters.com
She was certain the wizardess could help. The fact that Harmonia Brist had identified the problem of the worn shoes gave her cause to hope. How wonderful it would be if she could become as joyful and content with her husband as she had been with her father and her sisters.
Princess Attentia put on her prettiest dress and sat down at her dressing table to style her hair. As she did so she thought about the wizardess. How beautiful she was! And oh, how Princess Attentia admired her. She wished that she were more like her.
Just then her husband's head popped out from under the blankets. "What are you doing up so early?" he asked. "I want everything to be perfect for the wizardess when she gets here," she told him. "And you, too, should get up and make yourself ready."
"Isn't it a bit early?" he asked her sleepily.
"I don't know when she will arrive, but I'm sure she'll come here first since we are the closest to the castle. "With one last adjustment to her hair she approached the bed and sat close to where her husband lay. "I do so want her to like us."
"How could she not?" he asked, reaching out to grab hold of her and draw her closer to him.
She smiled but pulled herself gently out of his grasp before he could rumple her dress. "I just want to be sure," she replied.
He looked at her speculatively for a moment. "You seemed genuinely moved by her theories last night," he remarked. "Are you unhappy, Attentia?"
"Of course not," she replied automatically. She looked at her husband and was instantly charmed by his appearance. His face had a childlike quality while it was still flushed from sleep that clashed delightfully with the masculine stubble on his chin. His gentle gaze and husky morning voice captivated her. She loved him so much. Shouldn't that make everything right? It seemed that it did not. She knew that he loved her, too, and that he wanted to please her. And yet there were times
The door chimed just then, causing the princess to jump. "I knew it!" she exclaimed, running from the room.
Harmonia breezed in, looking exuberant and self-assured. She wore lovely bright colors that complemented her golden hair streaked with gray. She had a young, watchful expression, as her eyes took in everything around her. She carried with her a doctor's bag of sorts, quite large and stuffed to overflowing. PrincessAttentia wondered what was inside.
Princess Attentia apologized profusely for not having any refreshments prepared as she led the wizardess into their kitchen and immediately set about the task of making coffee.
"I have breakfasted already," the wizardess told her, sitting down at the kitchen table. "What I would really like is for you to sit here next to me."
The princess dropped what she was doing and sat down immediately. Harmonia smiled at the girl's eagerness to please. "Where is your husband?"
"Oh, he will be down in a moment. He didn't expect you so early." There was silence a moment as the women looked at each other.
"Are you going to give us some kind of test?" the princess asked nervously.
"No, not really," replied the wizardess. "Usually I can identify the difficulty by observing symptoms in people. Sometimes I have to ask questions. But once I know where the problem lies I can often produce the appropriate remedy."
"So you're like a doctor."
"A bit," agreed the wizardess. "Except that instead of medicine I use a lot of intuition and a little magic."
"I hope that doesn't mean there's any chance of me being turned into a frog," said the prince from the doorway, looking perfectly turned out as he joined them.
Princess Attentia laughed cheerfully as she looked her husband over with appreciation. He gave her a wink. The wizardess was charmed by the pair. But where was the problem? Was the princess simply unknowledgeable in matters of sharing pleasure with her husband? Or was there something else? She watched them carefully.
"You both seem very much in love," she observed. "Oh, we are," the princess insisted earnestly. Indeed it is so, thought the wizardess.
"And you no doubt find each other very attractive," she continued.
"Oh, immensely so," said the princess.
"Perhaps too much so," agreed the prince.
The wizardess stared at the prince for a moment. "Well!" she exclaimed at last with a look of satisfaction. "I have something here that will be of great benefit to you both." She set her overstuffed bag on the table and began to shuffle through it determinedly.
"Have you detected our problem so quickly?" asked the princess.
"Oh,it is not so much of a problem at all," the wizardess assured her.
"You will by no means have difficulty in overcoming it. Ah. Here it is." And she pulled from her bag a most extraordinary leather contraption.
"What is that?" asked the princess.
"It looks like some kind of a surely it couldn't be " The prince stumbled over his words in stunned mortification."A chastity belt?"
"It is worn like a chastity belt," admitted the wizardess. "But it does not serve the same purpose. This belt is charmed, as you will soon find out.The inscription on the leather will tell you all you need to know. "The wizardess set the belt on the table and stood up. "Wear it whenever your husband is nearby Princess Attentia, and all will be well. It is lightweight and as soft as skin, so it shouldn't trouble you overmuch."
"I don't know " said the princess doubtfully. She looked at her husband, who was still staring at the device in horror.
"The king has decreed that my instructions are to be followed to the letter," Harmonia reminded them.
"Well I suppose it couldn't hurt to try it," consented the princess. Her husband remained speechless. "I must go now," said the wizardess. "I have the rest of your sisters to visit. Goodbye."
As the princess escorted the wizardess out, the prince picked up the mysterious belt from the table. It was indeed as soft as skin. He examined it closely.
"How does it work?" asked Princess Attentia, rushing back into the kitchen after having led the wizardess out as quickly as she could manage without being rude.
The prince squinted as he examined the inscription. "It says,"There is no key. The belt will open of its own accord at the opportune time.'" He looked up at his wife. "What do you suppose that means?"
"I don't know."
"Well, put it on and let us see," he suggested. For the moment at least, his sense of curiosity was piqued.
Princess Attentia tentatively accepted the belt from him. It was lightweight and soft, just as Harmonia had promised. She took the belt upstairs into their bedroom, with her husband following close behind her. She went into her dressing room while the prince waited for her on their bed.
The leather contraption fit just like any ordinary chastity belt, with surprisingly soft yet sturdy straps that wrapped around her waist and thighs to hold it in place. Between her legs there was a delicate, yet sturdy barrier that fit perfectly over her opening; so perfectly, in fact, that she could still perform all bodily functions without its getting in the way.The feeling of the supple leather straps wrapped around her thighs and waist gave her a little thrill. She lowered her skirts and went to her waiting prince.
"Well?" he asked expectantly. She blushed." Let me see," he insisted impatiently.
Princess Attentia raised her skirts.Another tingle shot through her as she bared herself for her husband.
The prince stared at his wife, naked except for the chastity belt from her waist down. Her little triangle of curls was the first thing he noticed. She was quite bare to his view except for the dainty straps that held the contraption in place around her waist and upper thighs. Upon closer inspection, which he immediately set to by kneeling before her, the prince noticed the little barrier that closed her off from him.
"The question is how we get it to open," he murmured.
"What?" she gasped, becoming excited to have him examining her so closely.
"The inscription said it would 'open of its own accord at the opportune time," he reminded her. "I'm just wondering when the 'opportune time' is."
"I don't know," she admitted truthfully, although she was beginning to wonder. Could this be the answer to the many nights of unfulfilled passion, where she was always so close but never able to find her release before it was all over? Perhaps there was something to there being an "opportune time."The princess was eager to find out. "Shall we test it to see?" she asked.
"I imagine we will think of nothing else until we do," he agreed, and with his usual enthusiasm the prince hastily removed his clothes. Then he removed Princess Attentia's dress. But as he stared at the leather straps that bound her and kept him out, he abruptly came to a halt.
Normally this would have been the 'opportune time' for the prince, but the chastity belt was still closed up tight.
The prince led his wife to their bed. She lay down on her back nervously, not sure what was expected of her. He stared at her for several him, wearing nothing but the chastity belt. This simple pause for contemplation was exquisite for the princess. To be looked at, studied and wondered over, like an intricate machine that had to be figured out, was in itself quite gratifying.
The prince approached his wife tentatively, trying to think of what she liked but realizing suddenly that he really didn't know. He decided it was high time he found out. He lay on his side next to her, leaning checked himse...
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Grimm was never this much fun,
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This review is from: The Twelve Dancing Princesses (Paperback)
This set of interconnected short stories is based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, where a king offers a reward for anyone who can tell him how his daughters' shoes get thoroughly trashed every night without their apparent knowledge.
The king in this story has twelve daughters, so you can imagine the size of the daily bills from Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo, and you can also imagine his haste in getting to the bottom of the matter. To make it more puzzling, all the daughters were married, so the original fairy tale solution just didn't cut it anymore. To make sure that only serious enquiries were entertained, the king pronounced a death penalty for failure, so after a while nobody was volunteering to solve the case of the un-soled shoes. Since the men weren't up to the task, along came a "wizardess" with quite a few tricks in her bag and up her sleeves, and after convincing the king that she was the one, she set to work visiting each Princess and royal spouse at their respective homes. Now these are erotic short stories, so you will realize that the key to the shoe thing lies in the intimate relationships between each Princess and her husband. The author skillfully uses each short story to focus on a different problem that can cause conjugal strife, and offers words of advice on how to solve them. And now for the good stuff..... Each story involves the "wizardess" prescribing cures for the problem at hand, including golden eels, magic rings, paintbrushes, masks, a special chastity belt that takes a lot more than a word to "open sesame", magic bubbles and even a fairy tale apple. Hot and steamy, but never offensive or crude, these sizzling stories would make the Brothers Grimm squirm in their ledenhosen. Amanda Richards, January 24, 2008
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I thought this book was a DUD!,
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So many of my pals enjoyed this tale so I fully expected to love it, too. Unfortunately I didn't love it, I didn't even like it.
A king is puzzled that his twelve married daughters wake up each morning to find that their shoes have been completely worn out while they sleep. Several people have stepped forward trying to solve the mystery, yet no one has been able to. A wizardess comes through with an intriguing, yet seemingly impossible, answer. The king challenges her to prove her findings and to cure the reasons behind it, and the wizardess accepts the challenge and pays each princess a separate visit. What started off as an intriguing and fanciful idea soon fell flat for me. Each short tale was eerily similar to the one before it. Each of the twelve princesses basically has the same problem, lack of communication with their spouses that has caused some sort of sexual and/or emotional issues. Yet within seconds of meeting each couple the wizardess finds twelve imaginative, different and entertaining ways to fix their problems. The couples come together, sexually, in what sometimes reads as a how-to guide for the sexually and/or emotionally inept. While I found that most sexcapades were delicious and appealing to many different moods and appetites, the end of the book takes a turn for the worse with some of the deeds. One of the men actually beats his wife on the arse with a belt. Yes, I am aware that many people enjoy this sort of thing. My problem was with the malice behind the act rather than the act itself. Another husband resorts to electrically shocking his wife when she steps out of line as some sort of behavioral modification tool, I wanted to punch him. Had I not known that this book was written by a woman I would have assumed it was penned by a recently divorced and severely embittered man. Each princess personifies and magnifies a negative stereotype associated with women. For example you have the angry feminist, the wife who has `let herself go', the prude, the martyr, the shrew, the woman who uses sex to get material things, etc. It was hard to fully enjoy the acts of intimacy when the characters were so unlikable. All in all I found the idea behind the stories and the humor behind each princess's names far more interesting than the actual stories themselves. Cherise Everhard, January 2009
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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So intelligent~,
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I loved this book not only for the good writing and the way the eroticism was an essential part of the story, but for how clever the wizardess was in providing cures for what ailed each princess's marriage. I suspect reading it could do a marriage troubled by sexual disharmony a lot of good.
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