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Dangerous Urges

There are twisted alleys and dark corners in the world, the sorts of places most people never go, much less go looking for sex. But some people have urges light just can’t satisfy. From the master of horror erotica, Konrad Hartmann, comes Dangerous Urges -- an anthology of seven stories about the kinds of people who can only get what they need from shadowy places. Dangerous Urges starts with a modern tale of abuse, primal lusts, and recovery and ends with ancient Roman nobles with tastes more depraved than Caligula’s. In between these, you’ll encounter grave robbers, shark fanciers, mad patriarchs, eldritch abominations, and even a relatively ordinary necrophiliac. Follow Konrad Hartmann down a dark alley, and see what he has to show you back there. We promise you an unforgettable experience. Beyond that… You can’t say we didn’t warn you.

About the Author

Konrad Hartmann writes erotica mixed with horror and action. Intending to write the sort of material not easily found in the world of sexual literature, he feels comfortable working in genre fiction to tell his stories. He accepts the human soul and the unconscious for what it is; he sees no duty to present justification. Hartmann enjoys learning about a broad range of topics including history (at the moment, 19th century U.S. and medieval European), folk magic, folklore, ichthyology, historic songs, mining, railroads, and all things maritime. He works under the influence of H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.

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