NEW RELEASE: Sapphic Seduction Vol
2 by Lucy Felthouse (@cw1985) #lesbianerotica #erotica #lesfic #eroticromance
#shortstories #anthology
Blurb:
If you enjoy short, steamy
tales of women getting together, then check out this collection from the pen of
award-winning author Lucy Felthouse.
From Sapphic fun at the seaside
to showing off by the pool, clearing out an old shed to getting the hots for
musicians, and even a spot of voyeurism, this book has F/F goodness in spades.
There’s something for everyone, and will have you eager to turn just one more
page.
Enjoy fifteen titillating tales,
over 50,000 words of lesbian lusciousness.
Please note: The stories in this
anthology have been previously published.
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Excerpt:
Caroline and
Della walked up to the shed door, paused, and exchanged a nervous glance.
Taking a deep
breath, Caroline straightened her spine and pushed back her shoulders. “Come
on, Dell, we’re almost there. This is the last big job we’ve got to do. Then we
can move on to the fun stuff. Like decorating and building furniture.”
“I know,”
Della replied, eyeing the wooden storage space with distaste, “but it’s also
the most terrifying. We haven’t got a clue what’s in there. Could be dead
bodies or rotting body parts for all we know.”
Rolling her
eyes, Caroline replied, “It is the most terrifying, but you might be
letting your imagination run away with you a bit. I don’t think the old boy was
a serial killer, somehow. He was ninety, for Christ’s sake!”
“He wasn’t
always ninety. He was our age once.”
“True, but if
he’d been hiding bodies or body parts in his shed for decades, someone would
have noticed. The smell, for starters. And flies. Rats.”
Grimacing,
Della said, “Guess we’ll soon find out.”
Caroline
twisted the key in the lock, then opened the shed door with a sense of
trepidation. Unlike her girlfriend, she wasn’t expecting anything sinister to
be lurking in the gloom. More a whole bunch of stuff they wouldn’t have a clue
what to do with. They’d bought the property—their first, after renting for
years—from the family of the old boy who had recently passed away. None of the
family was local, so they’d offered a hefty discount on the house to compensate
Caroline and Della for cleaning it out.
It hadn’t
been all bad—they’d made a tidy sum from selling some of the stuff they didn’t
want; including antique and handmade furniture, collectibles, and a
considerable book and DVD collection. The latter, as well as piles of old
photographs, which they’d forwarded on to the family, had given them a real insight
into Ted’s life and the type of person he was. Which was why Caroline wasn’t
worried about finding anything nefarious in the shed. He had been a nice bloke,
by all accounts, fond of his family, his friends, and his work. Carpentry had
been his vocation, not just his career—hence the handmade furniture they’d sold
on. So, Caroline’s common sense was telling her the scariest thing they were likely
to find was spiders.
She reached inside
to undo the bolts holding the other door closed. After a little wrestling, but
not too much, she pulled them free. It seemed old Ted had maintained the shed
right up until his declining physical health had made it impossible. It must
have driven him crazy to not be able to do all the things he used to. She flung
both doors wide to let the light flood in and stood back.
Gazing into
the cavernous space, both girls were silent for several long moments. Then
Caroline turned to Della with a grin. “Well then, should we get started?”
Wide eyed,
Della looked back at her. “Where the hell do
we start? What is all this
stuff?”
“God knows.”
Caroline squinted at the piles of chaos. “Carpentry tools, at a guess. And, er,
decorating stuff, and… just stuff. Normal
shed stuff, see? Nothing dead or decaying in sight. It’s just a little bit
dusty and very untidy. Looks like he was a hoarder. We may as well do what we
did with the rest of the house—empty everything out and sort through it as we
go. Figure out what we want to keep—if anything—what needs throwing away, and
what we might be able to sell.”
“Not sure
we’ll get much interest in ‘thingymajigs’ on eBay.” She pointed at a metal
contraption with a circular blade. “I mean, what the fuck is that thing?”
Caroline
stuck her tongue out at Della and stepped into the shed. “Don’t be so
defeatist. Come on! The sooner we start, the sooner we’ll finish.”
Reluctantly,
Della joined her girlfriend. “Okay, let’s get going.”
An hour and
a half later, they stopped for a tea break. “Fucking hell,” Caroline said, blowing
on the surface of her tea, then taking a sip as she surveyed the three
piles—keep, sell, dump—they’d created. “There seems to be a ton of stuff out
here, and yet looking in there,” she
jerked her head towards the shed, “it looks as though we’ve barely scratched
the surface.”
“It’s like
the fucking TARDIS in there, isn’t it?” Della replied, shoving at a plastic
paint tray with the toe of her shoe.
“Hmm…”
Caroline regarded the insanity, then gave a wry smile. “But it’ll be worth it
in the end, though. The shed itself seems sturdy enough, so we’ll have plenty
of storage space for any tools we keep, plus any gardening paraphernalia we
buy…” She tailed off, letting her words sink in. Given they’d only ever rented
flats, gardening hadn’t been high on the agenda, and Della had often lamented
the lack of having a green space of their own.
Narrowing
her eyes, Della took a couple of gulps of her drink. “Yeah… I suppose you’re
right. We’ll need a lawnmower, and a strimmer, a spade, a hoe—”
“We’ve
already got a ‘ho’,” Caroline quipped, wiggling her eyebrows theatrically and
pointing at Della.
“Hey,” Della
exclaimed, punching Caroline playfully on the arm. “Bitch. That’s not very nice.”
Chuckling,
Caroline shrugged. “What can I say? I’m not
very nice.”
“True.”
Smirking at
each other over the rims of their mugs, the pair finished their drinks in
silence.
“Done?”
Della asked, holding out her hand. “I’ll stick these in the kitchen.”
Caroline
passed her empty mug to Della. “Thanks. Right, I’m going back in…”
Picking her
way across the clear part of the floor, Caroline looked around, wondering what
she should tackle next. Just then, she spotted a wooden stool with a coil of
rope sitting on top of it.
All thoughts
of clearing out the shed flew from her mind as a grin crept onto her face. She
had a much better idea.
*****
Lucy Felthouse is the award-winning
author of erotic romance novels Stately
Pleasures (named in the top 5 of Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic
Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of), Eyes
Wide Open (winner of the Love Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award),
The Persecution of the Wolves, Hiding in
Plain Sight, and The Heiress’s Harem and The Dreadnoughts series. Including
novels, short stories and novellas, she has over 170 publications to her name.
Find out more about her and her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk/linktree
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