In Deep Waters Vol 1: Cruising the Seas - Paperback

In Deep Waters Vol 1: Cruising the Seas - Paperback

Price: $15.95
Author: Karin Kallmaker & Radclyffe
Genre: Erotica
Pub Date: 2007
# Pages: 274
Publisher: Bella Books
ISBN-13: 9781594931116
Editor: Cindy Cresap
Cover Designer: LA Callaghan

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Book passage on a deliciously sensual Mediterranean cruise with tour guides Radclyffe and Karin Kallmaker. Poolside, topside, below deck and ship-to-shore--grab a deck chair and feel the temperature climb.

From honeymooning couples to strangers with mutual desires, there are no secrets about what goes on between embarkation, midnight buffets and ports-of-call. Passengers, entertainers, ship's crew and tour staff explore every inch of each other and their floating paradise. The lounge. The ex's stateroom. The casino. The little room no one else has realized is so handy, and so private.

It's like no vacation you've ever experienced before when these two adventurous authors lure you into the deep waters where everyone gets wet.

Bella Books is proud to present best-selling lesbian romance and lesbian erotica authors Karin Kallmaker and Radclyffe's first collaboration. Winner, Golden Crown Literary Award.
  • The two writers you've always imagined together: Karin Kallmaker and Radclyffe!
  • Fans of this book will not want to miss the Lambda Literary award-winning follow-up In Deep Waters 2: Cruising the Strip.

 

GCLS Goldie Awards

In Deep Waters 1: Cruising the Seas: Winner, Best Lesbian Erotica

Lesbian Readers Choice Award

In Deep Waters 1: Cruising the Seas: Winner, Erotica

Curve Magazine

March, 2008: Two award-winning lesbian authors with vastly different writing styles have joined forces to entertain us with a themed erotica anthology. The book reads somewhat like a novel as the authors successfully create continuity by using crossover characters, and by using a cruise week agenda to inform the stories. This winning combination gives us fantasy, romance and smut throughout. The anthology is truly groundbreaking in that Radclyffe and Kallmaker write for different publishers, and neither has collaborated on a book before.