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Old 01-24-2015, 01:17 PM   #64
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
How much of a market erotica (of all types) might be for subscription services is not something there'll be much talk about just as there is little talk about ebook *sales*. There is big money in it but after the mess of '13 nobody wants media attention.
Don't personally pay much attention to erotica so I am unaware of the '13 mess. Nothing against most of it and there have been books in that genre that I have enjoyed when I was much much younger. Now I require at least a very good story and Joseph Hansen has always provided that IMO and Richard Stevenson is just too funny.

I like a book that has a good plot and a bit of romance and sexual interaction quite often adds to the book. Same with witty conversation and an insight into peoples motives and aspirations.

I just cannot see that a subscription service could become more attractive and viable by offering a wide selection of erotica without talking about it.

Helen

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