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Above All Else: Erotic Tales of Lesbian Romance

Author Lou Balmer
Publisher Spectrum Diva
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Author(s)Lou Balmer
PublisherSpectrum Diva
ISBN / ASINB005ME38XA
ISBN-13978B005ME38X0
Sales Rank1,415,774
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

11,000 words, print equivalent 44 pages. A novella plus a short story, two erotic tales of lesbian romance. Warning: Adult language and scenes of explicit sex. Adults only, please! NOT FOR ANYONE OFFENDED BY LESBIAN SEXUALITY IN ALL ITS VARIATIONS.

PLEASE NOTE: The belief of the Publisher is that human sexual lust in all its forms--heterosexual, gay, lesbian--is a natural consequence of a biological drive constructed by human evolution to protect the survival of the human species. The two most important evolved biological drives are the drive for food and the drive for sexual pleasure. It's a monumental irony that we celebrate one drive with TV food channels, cookbooks, and gourmet restaurants--and at the same time condemn the other drive for no reason that makes any sense. Erotic fiction appeals to different people for different reasons, but in all cases it's probably healthier than stuffing one's gullet with excess food.

AND THIS: Never mind what happens in fiction or fantasy--when it's real with a new partner, make sure it's always safe sex.

INSIDE THIS BOOK:

Wearing only her thong and stockings and shoes, Francesca moved to where Emily sat in the easy chair and stood over Emily close enough so that Emily could smell Francesca's perfume.

"Touch me," Francesca said.

When Emily extended a hand and touched Francesca's thigh, Francesca moved her legs apart. Trembling, Emily slid her hand upward between Francesca's thighs until her fingertips touched the crotch of the g-string.

She could feel the fullness of the cunt behind the nylon. And the wetness. Was Francesca really wet? Yes, she was. When Emily looked up and met Francesca's eyes, Francesca smiled down at her.

"You like?"

Emily nodded.

"Yes, very much."

Francesca smiled again...