BERKELEY, Calif.—In Rachel Kramer Bussel’s collection Lust in Latex: Rubber Sex Stories (Cleis Press), top authors make the most of the sensual potential inherent in getting suited up.
From latex body paint to the smell of rubber tires to clingy catsuits worn by powerful mistresses, these stories show how suiting up is even hotter than wearing nothing at all.
In Alison Tyler’s “Rubber Necking,” Casey transforms into a real-life rubber-clad mannequin. Robert spices up a boring movie date with the gift of rubber panties in Elizabeth Coldwell’s “Cinema Show.” Kristina Wright’s “The Dress” reveals the tantalizing effects of PVC. Each story unleashes the unique powers of fetish fashion. Dive into a world where the tightest, most constricting material can strip all inhibitions.
"It was way better than being naked. I felt divine, trapped inside this sleek, erotic cave. I never wanted to get out," Bussel writes in the book’s introduction.
Bussel regularly writes for and appears in The New York Observer, Salon, Jezebel, Bust, Cosmopolitan, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and more. Based in New York City, she is a prolific erotica author and editor, and her titles include Serving Him, Twice the Pleasure, Cheeky Spanking Stories, Fast Girls, and The Big Book of Orgasms.
Lust in Latex retails for $15.95. For more information, visit CleisPress.com.