I'm normally a very modest girl. But at the sports bar I work, where my uniform is a sexy little kilt and push-up tartan bra, I'm an outrageous flirt. I'm used to drunks pawing me, and the tips are fabulous! But when I took the train home one night and wound up, still wearing my sexy uniform, in a car crammed full of drunken, singing football fans, well, things got more than a little out of hand! The hands came from everywhere, and soon I wasn't wearing my uniform any more! It was the most outrageous, most thrilling, most shocking, most delicious and kinky and embarrassing and exciting sexual experience of my life! And it didn't end when the train stopped either! I was a very bad girl! And life was about to teach me a lesson in what happened to bad girls!
JJ Argus started writing erotica in the 1980s working for Star Distributing, a New York publisher. He wrote 3 books a month until Star went under with the advent of the internet. He has also been published by Beeline and Beaver books, and sold short stories to Penthouse, Oui, Nugget, and numerous others. In the 1990s he began writing for British publishing houses, which required a decidedly higher level of quality and a lower level of obscenities. He has been published repeatedly by Olympia, Silver Moon, Chimera, and Virgin - Nexus. He has written and sold over 250 novels, most of which are now available in electronic format.
I was searching for a different book and somehow ended up finding The Train by JJ Argus. Figured I’d try something new.
It’s exactly what it purports to be. Erotica focused on (thankfully not a virgin) early 20s Hannah. Covers a single evening where she’s working and meets a group of men. Then on her way home on the subway she has sex on a train… by a train of men. Then another encounter with a different group of men. Then two more encounters with two other men.
Entirely from Hannah’s perspective. She’s willing, but there are parts that thread a line of being dubcon – or at least less than enthusiastic. Mostly due to lack of any conversation.
Quick (maybe an hour), easy read. Nothing overtly amazing or wrong with it.