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1954 Powder Blue Pickup
Marilyn Jaye Lewis
Published by Marilyn’s Room Books.
1954 Powder Blue Pickup depicts graphic sexual scenarios, often of questionable consent. It is intended for adults only.
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“A young man with a pickup truck in 1950s America, navigates the strict sexual morals of the era by introducing a pretty, unmarried virgin to the true joys of anal sex – meaning that backdoor sex saves her virginity for her wedding night and that no one will ever be the wiser. The two agree to embark on an affair of unbridled licentious behavior with no strings attached, in the privacy of his pickup truck out on the edge of town. However, neither of them is prepared for just how well suited they are to each other’s carnal appetites, as the young woman is introduced to more and more sexual surprises. Extreme anal, oral, three-ways, and gangbangs overtake their growing attraction to one another, until they are each forced to admit that they’ve crossed over a line they can’t come back from without each other. 1954 Powder Blue Pickup is a love story that explores the hidden world of women’s unapologetic desires. A novella that is not for the feint of heart.
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Half-Moon Bride
Marilyn Jaye Lewis
Published by Marilyn’s Room Books, 2021
Half-Moon Bride is a long short story and depicts graphic sexual scenarios of futanari erotica, often of questionable consent. It is intended for adults only.
Available now in eBook only.
“A young woman discovers that she is a half-moon futanari –that she takes on the genitals of a man at every full moon, becoming a hermaphrodite for 24 hours. On the same day, she also learns she is intended to be the bride of the mysterious Oracle who lives in the palace in the mountains. The Oracle is a full-package futanari of astonishing proportions. Together, as they are both half-man, half-woman while the moon is full, they experience a wedding night of extreme sex that stretches the little half-moon bride to her limits when her virginity is repeatedly taken by the Oracle in more ways than she could have ever imagined. A love story of erotic extremes; “Half-Moon Bride” will make you squirm and leave you breathless.”

The Guitar Hero Goes Home
Marilyn Jaye Lewis
Published by Marilyn’s Room Books, 2020
Available in print ($12.95)
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“An American rock & roll legend, in the final year of his life, finally comes clean about sex, drugs, and rock & roll.”
Experimental Adult Fiction by Marilyn Jaye Lewis
“As arousing as it is heartfelt, I can give no greater praise for Marilyn Jaye Lewis’s The Guitar Hero Goes Home than to say this is a book written by a wonderful writer at the height of her powers. Highly Recommended!” — M. Christian, author of The Bachelor Machine

Freak Parade
Marilyn Jaye Lewis
Independent Publishers Silver Medal Award-Winner for Best Erotica. A literary mix of scorching sex and heady romance; Eugenia Sharpe & Eddie Ramirez take one wild ride through New York City as they learn all about love. Published 2010
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Reviewed by author Saskia Walker on September 4th, 2010
“Freak Parade is a tour de force, a literary erotic novel that doesn’t shy away from the grittier realities of human nature and survival in the city. Our protagonist, Eugenia Sharpe, used to be a famous singer, but she’s hit rock bottom. As the novel opens she has nothing. She’s standing in the ruins of a relationship to her music producer, a man who she has just discovered has been seeing other women on the side. Returning to her old friends and the street scene, Eugenia (Genie) has to face up to how much she has lost – both in terms of her recent relationship and the glitzy lifestyle it afforded her, and what she walked away from before that time. But before Genie can begin to pull herself up from rock bottom, she digs herself that little bit deeper down the spiral, because that’s what we do when we’re hurt and trying to find our way. As I was reading this novel I thought to myself: this is the real Sex and the City. I felt as if I had lived Genie’s tough days in New York, because the streets and the people were so real and vivid in my senses. I wanted Genie to survive, to pull through and shine like the brightest star again, and she does, but there’s no triumph for Genie without initial hardship. Marilyn Jaye Lewis is one of the few writers who can pull off this type of novel. As an author she doesn’t shy away from issues of gender and sexuality, the realities of abuse, racism and poverty. She shows us the seedy underbelly of the city as well as its luxurious and privileged side. The book is intensely erotic with scorching sex scenes. It’s shocking and raw in places. It’s also warm and funny and sad and deeply emotional. It’s about destruction and redemption, friendship and desire, love and hate, pain and pleasure. It’s also a powerful romance. All of these things make Freak Parade an unforgettable read.”

Twilight of the Immortal
Marilyn Jaye Lewis
First published in 2011, Twilight pf the Immortal by Marilyn Jaye Lewis, is back in print.
Purchase the print edition here. ($24.95)
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From the back cover:
As the Great War tore through Europe in the spring of 1916, the privileged stars of Broadway still wore the height of Paris fashions, danced the tango and drank champagne––and ignited a great debate: Stick to the noble tradition of the theater? Or take the train west to a dusty crossroads called Hollywood and stake one’s fortunes in the new frontier of motion pictures? Twilight of the Immortal tells the remarkable story of early Hollywood through the eyes of Rosemary McKisco, a wayward young heiress who throws in her lot with the great Alla Nazimova, the first openly lesbian star of stage and screen. Fleeing a respectable marriage to a wealthy Broadway producer on the eve of America’s entry into the Great War, Rosemary follows Nazimova to Hollywood, navigating her twilight world where women prefer women and men prefer men. It is the heyday of the Silent Era––a time of indulgent excess, of scandals and free love. For a shining moment, Rudolph Valentino reigns as the silver screen’s “Greatest Lover” and Rosemary is not immune to his magnetic charm. As his trusted confidante, she stands by him through the curses of his outrageous fortune––and barely survives his sudden, tragic death. By 1927, as Valentino’s infamous funeral fades from the daily headlines to become the less volatile stuff of legend, Rosemary makes her peace with Hollywood at last, but at what cost?
Reviewed by MB Austin:
“…as a feminist deconstruction of a time in American history when the life and career choices women enjoyed were constrained in so many ways, the clear voice of young, bisexual, Rosemary McKisco shines a light on the politics of gender and sexuality in a visceral way that nonfiction almost never achieves. For me, the only disappointing part of reading Twilight of the Immortal was reaching the end.” MB Austin, author of Running Off Radar

The Muse Revisited Volume One: Early erotica
Marilyn Jaye Lewis
For 21 years, Marilyn Jaye Lewis wrote some of the most popular literary erotic fiction in the English language.
The Muse Revisited is a 3-volume collection of her best known stories, novellas, and short memoirs from 1997 through 2009.
The Muse Revisited, Volume I
Early Erotica
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Contents:
- The Birthday Party
- Safeway
- Swingers
- Muriel the Magnificent
- Judge Johnson’s Will
- I Like Boys
- Anal