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Rode Hard, Put Away Wet:
Lesbian Cowboy Erotica


edited by
Sacchi Green & Rakelle Valencia

Praise for Rode Hard, Put Away Wet

"Not just for fans of Deadwood, this cowboy-themed lesbian historical erotica anthology comes replete with leather, lust, and riding a horse by day and a woman by night. These realistic lesbian cowboy stories (from Shanna Germain, Connie Wilkins and Patrick Califia among others) have you tasting the grit and feeling the spike of the stirrups as you read."

—Diane Anderson-Minshall, Curve

"Not all the lesbians are cowboys, and not even all the cowboys are lesbian - but this strong collection of erotica about gals who wear chaps, know their way around a horse, and can tie a mean knot does live up to its catchy title. Most of the tales are more sizzling vignette than fully developed short story, heavy on sexual tension and sex and light on character and plot. But a few offer some true emotional tone, and so stand out from the rest. Cheyenne Blue's "The Other Side of the Rockies" is a slight but wrenching story about a woman rescued from her husband's abuse by a cowgirl's strong arms. Jay Lake's "Dry Heart, Dreaming" is a numbing, humbling story about a widow, trying to save her ranch in the midst of a devastating drought, who opens herself to the love of a lady rancher. And Connie Wilkins' "Snowfound," with some historical heft, is about a cross-dressing Civil War soldier who, after the war, finds a woman she can love in the Sierra gold country of California."

—Richard Labonte, Book Marks

"A stimulation collection of Western-themed short fiction Rode Hard, Put Away Wet: Lesbian Cowboy Erotica is sure to stoke the embers of many a Sapphic campfire. Editors Sacchi Green ("The Flight of the Prairie Lily") and Rakelle Valencia ("Mail Order Bride, Chapter 11") - who contribute two tantalizing stories apiece - have compiled works spanning both history and the globe, from the Conestoga migrations of "Wagon's Ho" by Fargo Wellington to Green's "Bull Rider" set in Amsterdam. And there are as many he variations in plot as explicitly kinky encounters.

Whether illuminating the archetypal pairing of Butch to Femme ("Franky and Johnny" by Jake Rich) or the dominant/submissive paradigm (Bryn Haniver's "Off Her High Horse"), the twenty-five works included in Rode Hard, Put Away Wet entertain as much as entice. Several stories benefit from the added dynamics of ethnicity and class ("Independence" by Caralee Levy) to the sex-rich mix, while some explore the unmapped terrain of innocence ("The Coal Miner's Other Daughter" by Amie M. Evans) or the promise brought by new beginnings (Jay Lake's "Dry Hearts, Dreaming").

Sacchi Green and Rakelle Valencia's Rode Hard, Put Away Wet: Lesbian Cowboy Erotica, a thoroughly satisfying addition to any adult library, is in stores now from Suspect Thoughts Press."

—Shawn Revelle, EXP Magazine

"As someone who has never particularly been drawn to horses, cowbois, or cowgirls, I found that I couldn't read too many stories from this book in one sitting - too many sentences like "No more mutterin' somethin' about somethin'" got to me after awhile (from "Franky and Johnny" by Jake Rich). But I kept getting drawn back to this book because the stories were hot, the characters compelling, and perhaps even because the surroundings (barns, rodeos, ranches, old-west bordellos) are not the usual settings for the erotica I generally read. Pieces I especially enjoyed included "Independence" by Caralee Levy, about a post-Civil War, all-female team of cattle drivers, and Shanna Germain's "Western Pleasure" about the once-a-year reunions of two rodeo riders."

—Suzanne Corson, Books to Watch Out For

"I'll be honest and admit I hadn't encountered much lesbian cowboy erotica before reading this anthology but it's easy to see why this variation on the genre is so popular. The women are strong (and they are attractive because of that) and they are succeeding in the manliest corner of a man's world.

Sacchi Green and Rakelle Valencia have collected stories from a competent posse of authors and herded together more then two-dozen tales of women with their roots in the Wild West. The quality of writing is consistently high and features contributions from many well-known talents.

And this unusual marriage of western drama and lesbian erotica does make a refreshing change. The editors have been careful to balance the collection so that no stereotypes take predominance over the book. The anthology flows from each vivid and individual character with a remarkable array of voices.

Cheyenne Blue (The Other Side of the Rockies) presents an exquisitely poignant tale of a woman finding the love she craves in the arms of a beautifully butch cowboy. Saachi Green (The Flight of the Prairie Lily) tells an evocative tale of a balloon flight across the plains of a freshly conquered Wild West. Stephen D Rogers (Tether is the Night) shows what happens when a spunky city girl finds herself lassoed and branded.

The variety of stories is surprising. The strength of eroticism and description make this collection a delight for all lovers of quality lesbian fiction."

—Ashley Lister, Erotica Readers & Writers Association

release: June 2005
lesbian fiction/erotica
softcover, 5.5X8.5
224 pages, $16.95
0-9763411-0-7

 

 

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