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Mistresses is a British drama television programme that follows the lives of four female friends and their involvement in an array of illicit and complex relationships. The programme was written by Rachel Pole, Richard Warlow, Harriet Braun and Catrin Clarke and filmed in Bristol by Ecosse Films for BBC Drama, Wales.
This book has been reviewed in a number of places. First of all, it held a number of spots on the Sept. 8, 2013, New York Times Bestseller list. In the combined Print and E-Book Fiction list it held fourth place. In the Hardcover Fiction list it held third place. In the E-Book Fiction list, a separate list from above, Mistress held fifth place. [5]
Mistresses holds a score of 42 out of 100, on Metacritic, based on 16 negative reviews by critics from early in the first season. [25] Brian Lowry of Variety was quite optimistic about the series, stating: "A frothy prime time soap with a definite naughty streak, the program looks well suited to scratch an itch for daytime serial fans ABC ...
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Mistress of Mistresses is a fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, the first in his Zimiamvian Trilogy.First published in 1935, it centers on political intrigues between the nobles and rulers of the Three Kingdoms of Rerek, Meszria and Fingiswold, following the death of King Mezentius, an extraordinary ruler who has held sway over three kingdoms mainly through force of character.
Etiquette for Mistresses [3] is a 2015 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Chito S. Roño. Adapted from the 1993 novel of the same name by Jullie Yap-Daza, it features an ensemble cast [ 4 ] including Kris Aquino , Claudine Barretto , Iza Calzado , Cheena Crab and Kim Chiu .
Maîtresse (English: "mistress" or "teacher") is a 1975 French sex comedy film co-written and directed by Barbet Schroeder, starring Bulle Ogier and, in one of his earliest leading roles, Gérard Depardieu. The film provoked controversy in the United Kingdom and the United States due to its graphic depictions of BDSM.
Mistress Matisse, American dominatrix; Malcolm McKesson, American author and outsider artist; Midori, American bondage artist; Lord Morpheous, Canadian sex educator, author and photographer; Charles Allen Moser, American physician, clinical sexologist, sex therapist, and sex educator