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7 Of The Horniest Erotic Novels Around

    A certain kinky book (*hint* multiple shades of grey), quickly became the bestselling erotic book of all time in Britain, smashing sales records in the U.S., and catapulting the steamy genre into the spotlight.

    So…you’ve devoured the sexual history of Anastasia and Christian and loved every dominant and submissive minute. Now what?

    Check out our hot list of erotic novels that are guaranteed to give you the horn.

    Bared to You

    Like the Fifty Shades trilogy, Sylvia Day's Bared to You and the sequel, Reflected in You, found a place at the top of the New York Times bestseller list. Day's novel focuses on the complicated relationship between Eva and Gideon, both survivors of their past, finding true love and passion for the first time.

    The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty

    Published under the pseudonym A.N. Roquelaure, this is Anne Rice’s a retelling of Charles Perrault's famous fairytale of Sleeping Beauty with an erotic twist. Rather than waking up the princess with a kiss, the handsome prince in this book stirs her with seduction and is rewarded with her submission to his desires.

    Crescendo - The Leah Brooke Collection

    Because there's no such thing as too much, Leah Brooke brings you not one but two Christian Grey-type characters: Nick Morietti and Steve Vanguard. Both men dominate the submissive Julianna Lovette in this erotic adventure set against a story of mystery and revenge.

    Sweet Addiction

    Ever wonder what would have happened if Anastasia and Christian hadn't worked out? Bestselling author, Maya Banks, introduces readers to Ren and her paramour, Cole, who seem to be living the ultimate love story until Cole takes his desires a step too far. Years later, Ren is living as a submissive to a new man who offers her everything she ever wanted … except for true love.

    The Sexual Life of Catherine M.

    Catherine Millet has had a sex life worth writing about, and she's recalled many of her most exciting experiences in this memoir. The book, which is translated from the original French, follows her from peep shows to orgies. Millet takes time to think about her actions, providing an essential bit of reflection to her otherwise tantalising read.

    The Story of O

    Anonymously published in 1954, The Story of O — an erotica classic — is a must read. The short but intense story about a woman’s BDSM training at an elite secret club was so groundbreaking French authorities brought obscenity charges against the publisher.

    House of Holes

    Nicholson Baker is no stranger to writing about erotic encounters. In the early 1990s, he took phone sex to the published page in Vox. Then in 2011, he introduced a new vocabulary of sex acts in House of Holes, which describe exploits of an adult resort reserved for those looking to satisfy eyebrow-raising fantasies.

    Don’t steam up your reading glasses! What’s your favourite raunchy read? Share with us in the comments.