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Ina Morata

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Ina Morata is an author of erotica, romantic fiction and literary/women's fiction. The settings for her stories range from the contemporary to the historical and mythological.

Ina's writing often investigates the hidden recesses of the erotic: the psychological and emotional impact of sex, desire, sensuality of movement and the senses, longing, and obsession. Her work does not always have a happy ending; sometimes it can be soulful or sad. But it is always passionate in its own distinctive way. If it arouses you, great; if it makes you feel and think, then that's even more wonderful.

Ina's works include:
~ The Coming of Eve (a D/s spanking novella with a yummy side-order of food sex)
~ Lilitu (an erotic paranormal romance inspired by Keats' poe
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Ina Morata The Coming of Eve grew from my studies of Genesis and Milton's Paradise Lost as a response to the biblical representation of Eve, sin, and temptation.…m´Ç°ù±ðThe Coming of Eve grew from my studies of Genesis and Milton's Paradise Lost as a response to the biblical representation of Eve, sin, and temptation. In looking beyond the didacticism of Genesis and the apparent misogyny of Milton (not necessarily true, by the way), I always felt there was more to Eve than the way she was used to explain away the suffering of humankind. I felt that 'temptation' had more to offer, was more complex, than a simple 'right/wrong' description allowed.

So I set about reimagining the issues of sex and desire against a backdrop of Paradise, and in rethinking just what Paradise might mean, and whether temptation necessarily had to only lead to Sin. I also wanted to investigate whether Eve's Fall had to be denoted as something sinful at all, or whether there was another way of seeing, another way of explaining what this means, why she falls, and what that fall might lead to, without didacticism getting in the way.

Erotica is a perfect genre in which to explore such questions. Besetted already with thoughts and behaviours often seen as sinful, it is free to take sex, desire, lust and punishment as a 'given', leaving me the task of exploring deeper issues of domination, submission and trust.

But the book is still very erotic in its own right!(less)
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Lilitu (Erotic Myths and Se...

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The Chocolatier (Erotic Myt...

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The Coming of Eve (The Eden...

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Carnal: An erotic short sto...

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Can You See Me?: Darkly ero...

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The Greenwood Goddess (Erot...

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Desires on Kiska (Erotic My...

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“I do not want to be the leader. I refuse to be the leader. I want to live darkly and richly in my femaleness. I want a man lying over me, always over me. His will, his pleasure, his desire, his life, his work, his sexuality the touchstone, the command, my pivot. I don’t mind working, holding my ground intellectually, artistically; but as a woman, oh, God, as a woman I want to be dominated. I don’t mind being told to stand on my own feet, not to cling, be all that I am capable of doing, but I am going to be pursued, fucked, possessed by the will of a male at his time, his bidding.”
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