In Slave Girls of the Western World we follow the adventures of Marcus, a lusty officer in the legions of Rome, as he is sent to guard the Northern frontier from the savage blond barbarians - proud... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Rome was definitely a rich mans [prostitute] in days of yore! I love historical erotica and what better setting than this decadent city, insatiable for more flesh and the delights they bring? A battle weary soldgier, Marcus, spends the night carousing at the palatial estate of a fabulously wealthy merchant. Lounging on silken pillows, he gives himself up to beautiful , specially trained sex slaves. Fabulous orgies abound throughout. And Marcus travels north on a quest for a unique blonde female barbarian that has become his obsession. Along the way, he encounters the delightfully kinky Gratius, who supplies masterfully skilled [prostitute] to the army, local merchants, and prominent politicians while he partakes of the `choicest' slaves in his villa of pleasure, sharing all he knows with Marcus. From rousing romps in steams rooms and simmering Roman baths that give `steamy' new meaning, to well-oiled female gladiators engaged in battles of orgasmic proportions and the `training' of slave girls in the sexual submission, you name it-- it's in this book! There is not one hot stone left unturned. Once again, master eroticist Don Winslow delvers the best.
Definately recommended
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This was the first erotica novel that I have ever read, and let me tell you...I loved it! Talk about fantasizing! This novel had me so hot and I did not want to put it down. I have tried to find other novels to meet the expectations of this one, but I can't find any. Don Winslow deserves some applause for this one!
deserves 5, but...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
It's men's erotica for the most part. I liked it anyway!! Takes me back to Steve Reeves and some attendant unformed semi-fantasies, even though I am a girl. Also: I'm a huge fan of Ralph Graves, and Don Winslow's Rome didn't let me down. I fell to 4 stars instead of 5 for one reason only: This well-written novel or novella starts out with garrison officers in a setting so cold, windy, and well-described I could ENVISION it, feel the wind and smell the garrison, then bounced the characters to an orgy of the night before. OUCH. Don't do that!!
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