Secrets and Seduction
- a short story collection
Summary:
“Secrets and Seduction” is a short story collection of five newly written Victorian romantic and erotic short stories and includes the following stories:
The Lady in White
Fallen Woman
Nightly Hunting
French Liaisons
The Old Rose Garden
Product
details:
Format: ebook
Category: Victorian romance and erotica
Written: 2013
Length: 63 pages, 36000 words
File size: 300KB
Publisher: Independently published by
My Secret Quill
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Description
Secrets and Seduction ~ A Victorian Romance and Erotic Short Story Collection. Vol. III.
Tags: Victorian erotica, romance, gothic,
submission, debauchery, mild threesome erotica, exhibitionism, mild
ravishment, voyeurism, adultery, gay and lesbian erotic scenes.
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Extract
from the stories:
“But still, this was nothing like that. It truly was the most innocent kiss. Nothing more, and nothing less, he thought as he gently pressed his lips against hers.
And there was something absolutely maddening about kissing this slow and careful.
Something perfectly irresistible about kissing so softly and restrained with the knowledge of what could be should they crossed the line.
Like walking on spring ice when you are tipsy, Ewan thought. Exhilarating, fun, but utterly dangerous."
- From the short story “The Lady in White”
“For months I had longed for her, even though I had not completely understood it myself, or perhaps was unwilling to admit it, and now when she was in my arms, kissing me and caressing my breasts through the black linen maid’s dress, it felt like my skin was on fire everywhere she touched me.”
- From the short story “Fallen Woman”
“Warm, soft skin and ringlets of chestnut-coloured hair clouded his mind, obscured his vision and repeatedly diverted his focus. And when she skilfully managed to undo his coarse wool trousers so that his naked hardness suddenly was allowed to press directly against her unclad thighs and bottom, he knew that the battle was lost.”
- From the short story “Nightly Hunting”
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