Our first book, published in 1984 by Ten Speed Press and reprinted as one of a trilogy in 2002.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAID:
This experiment is a success, if only because what they wrote and published demonstrates that erotica need not be violent, scatological, profane, or even explicit to be truly erotic."
Los Angeles Times Book Review
Our second book, published in 1986 by Ten Speed Press and reprinted as one of a trilogy in 2002.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAID:
"These stories ... celebrate the difference between the male and female erotic experience."
Newsweek
Our latest collection, following a hiatus of 25 years, was published in hardback by Ten Speed Press in 2002 and completed the trilogy.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAID:
"Proof that we never outgrow the sizzle of seduction and fantasies, the Kensington Ladies--now 60-something ...are writing from the bedroom again. Racy and romantic, pensive and provocative, outrageous and open-minded, (this book)
is guaranteed to entertain and titillate.