Cleis Press Releases Open for Business: Tales of Office Sex

SAN FRANCISCO - Cleis Press is releasing Open for Business: Tales of Office Sex:  22 stories that are intended to give new meaning to mixing business and pleasure with down and dirty nine-to-fivers.

 

In the 220-page book, editor Alison Tyler invites readers 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 washer 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," explains Tyler, a northern Calfornia native and editor of the Alphabet Erotica series and more than 20 other erotica novels.

 

Tyler previewed an excerpt from "On the 37th Floor" by Tulsa Brown:

"Is Maybird really your name?" I asked finally.

She arched an eyebrow and tilted her head. "Is that limp noodle really your fiancé?"

"No! Oh, God, no." Is that what he'd been telling people? I fluttered and flapped like an alarmed bird, desperate that she know the truth. A slow smile lit up her round, calm face.

"I'm glad. His office is only on the fifteenth floor, you know. A splendid creature like you should be dating well above the twentieth."