F is for Fairy Tale
The Gingerbread woman – we all know what happened to the gingerbread man, but what fate befell the gingerbread woman? Candace finds out when she heads to the woods to spend a night at her cottage.
F is for Felony
Frisked and Cuffed – What happens when you get caught with your hand in the panty drawer? Bethany discovers the answer to that when Officer Louise comes calling.
F … calling.
F is for Fantasy
Learning Curves – When a new hotel opens in town catering to adult themes and fantasies, Janine and her wife are quick to book a room. Without the risk of being caught by their kids, they are finally able to act out their biggest fantasy.
F is for Forbidden
Dark Desires – When keeping her deepest, darkest desires to herself becomes more painful than the risk of being ridiculed, Victoria finally opens up to her lover. The question is, will Lulu be able to deliver?
F is for Farewell
A Sexy Send-off – On her last night in New Zealand, Laura gives her roommates a farewell gift they will remember long after she’s on a plane headed for Canada.
Bonus Story
A Special Gift – Although this can be read as a standalone story, readers are first introduced to Zoe and Claire in Finding Love Down Under.
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This incredibly hot lesbian erotica book is well written and very enjoyable. It’s got fantasy, foreplay, fun and so much more! I almost skipped Dark Desires because even though it is a role play fantasy that’s just not something I find interesting but I did read it. I was concerned that it might need a trigger warning but the way it was handled I don’t think it does. It was clearly a role play fantasy. The book was scalding hot! This is not the book to read while you’re at work or out in public. Donna Jay certainly knows how to spin a tale. I’ll have to look into her other work.
We know Donna Jay is great writing sexy stories and definitely great writing BDSM.
This time she captivates us with some magnificent and steamy short stories. All of them are very well written and very steamy. Each story has a different theme, Fairy Tale, Felony, Fantasy, Forbidden, and Farewell. Also, she delights us as well with a bonus story, a special gift from Finding Love Down Under.
I love erotica and all kind of excellent good stories, short or long, if they are well-written like these I am up for them.
Ms Jay didn’t disappoint, this is a fabulous compilation of steamy short stories that I’d like to recommend.
I received an ARC copy of the book from the author and voluntarily leaving my review.
I have to say, I love the characters and scenarios Ms Jay creates. Women who are strong, yet vulnerable; fierce and loving; passionate and fun-loving. I truly enjoy the dialogue she creates between characters, as well. Weave a terrific sense of humour throughout and you have yourself a very pleasurable escape in five different stories of women and their erotic fantasies!
I loved the Fairy Tale about the Gingerbread Woman. I never give spoilers, and telling you what surprised me the most about the ending would be just that. Suffice to say, I loved it. The humour, the erotic encounter between Ginger and Candace (and how fun are their names), and the ending. I love fairytales!!
Felony is written in ‘first-person’, which I believe is really difficult to maintain, but Ms Jay was spot on with it. I was entranced with the story from beginning to end…you might need to fan yourself throughout.
Fantasy is truly that…fulfilling a playful fantasy for your wife could just possibly satisfy your own fantasy also. Just sayin’.
Forbidden tests the darker side of fantasy. One thing you learn from the characters of Lulu and Victoria is that trust is the basis for any relationship. Yes, the play scene between them is highly erotic, but the trust that goes both ways between them really stands out to me. Jay created dialogue here that had me nearly breathless.
Farewell was such a fun read! I’m not going to give spoilers here, either, I’ll just tell you I adored the characters, the dialogue, and their playtime!
Bonus is a short story with her characters Zoe and Claire, from the story Finding Love Down Under, which I have read. I mentioned trust, above, as an essential basis for any relationship. Zoe gives Claire a ‘Special Gift’ in this short story that proves her complete trust and love for Claire. And that is something I found in each of these stories. A giving of trust and love goes both ways in all relationships. Such trust can be freeing and very pleasant. Just sayin’. Go ahead, give yourself some pleasurable escape into fantasy.