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First tagged by Vanessa Wu
Customer tags: short story, camping, erotica, kindle, sexually explicit
Review & Description
Eduardo was gorgeous. Eduardo fancied her. Eduardo was attached.
So why was she naked in his arms?
This story contains very explicit descriptions of consenting adults indulging in passionate sex.
This story is just over 6,300 words. Ideal for reading in a quiet moment between meetings or at the end of the day when you want to relax.
Excerpt:
“Just say you will come into my tent with me tonight,” he said softly. “Let us sleep together like that under the moonlight, within reach of each other. Just close like that. Nothing more will happen, I promise you.”
His eyes were mysterious in the darkness, hidden by shadows. But his voice was vibrant and warm and there was something in his tone that thrilled me. “All right,” I said. I was shocked at myself, surprised, puzzled and a little afraid.
Reviews:
“Very hot and steamy, but with a sensitive touch. Jackie Collins meets Anais Nin.” – from a reader's email.
“Whatever Vanessa Wu writes, you feel” – Arni Jensson, author of Winternights.Eduardo was gorgeous. Eduardo fancied her. Eduardo was attached.
So why was she naked in his arms?
This story contains very explicit descriptions of consenting adults indulging in passionate sex.
This story is just over 6,300 words. Ideal for reading in a quiet moment between meetings or at the end of the day when you want to relax.
Excerpt:
“Just say you will come into my tent with me tonight,” he said softly. “Let us sleep together like that under the moonlight, within reach of each other. Just close like that. Nothing more will happen, I promise you.”
His eyes were mysterious in the darkness, hidden by shadows. But his voice was vibrant and warm and there was something in his tone that thrilled me. “All right,” I said. I was shocked at myself, surprised, puzzled and a little afraid.
Reviews:
“Very hot and steamy, but with a sensitive touch. Jackie Collins meets Anais Nin.” – from a reader's email.
“Whatever Vanessa Wu writes, you feel” – Arni Jensson, author of Winternights. Read more
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