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Audrey’s boyfriend Nate has a thing about going down on her after sex. He likes to finish, and then lick it back out of her. It’s messy and sticky and, she thinks, kind of hot, so she doesn’t mind humoring him. One day, on a whim, she asks if he’d do that after she’s just had sex with another man. Asks, mostly teasing him, with no expectation he would. And he says yes.

To her surprise, Audrey realizes she wants to try. Partly it’s a free pass to have sex with anyone she wants to, anyone she likes, and she misses that now she’s settled down and happy. Partly she likes how wrong it is. Unprotected sex is stupid and dangerous and very risky, but she wants to do it, so she finds a friend of a friend who’ll let her try with him. Then Nate tells her he wants to do it again, but this time with a complete stranger inside her, someone neither of them know. And now she has to decide how far she’ll let this game go, and how much she really wants to have sex with other men, and what she’s willing to risk to do it.

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First published February 26, 2013

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Tess Mackenzie

55 books34 followers

Hey goodreads! Um, hi. Wave.

So first, thank you to everyone for being interested enough to read this. And the stories. Really, just thank you all heaps for reading what I've written until now, and wanting to read other things, and just for everything, really. I'm really, really grateful to everyone who's interested.

And thank you also to whoever is putting books up here. That's cool, and I really appreciate it!

So what’s going on with my books is a bit weird and kind of confusing, and I just wanted to explain properly so it’s clear.

Basically, everything I write is free to read on my website, or on Wattpad, and usually on Smashwords too, including all the stories in the anthology collection books that are for sale some places.

What happens is I mostly write short stories, and as I write them I put them up those places. Then, after a while, the anthologies collect the existing stories, and bundle them into tidier ebooks and print books.

So the stories in the anthologies are the same ones as are in the individual, single ebooks, and the ebooks can be read free, all over the place, if you’d rather to that.

So this is just to say all that, so no-one doesn’t realize and feels cheated or something. And also, I hope I used enough bold!

The anthologies at the moment are...

Getting Into a Girl's Shorts: Short Sometimes-Erotic Fiction about Women With Women

It Doesn't Always Rain: A Collection of Literary Erotica

Squishy Group Hugs: Collected Smut


...and the book pages at Amazon or wherever say which stories are in where.

So basically, there's no need to pay for anything unless you want to, and there’s nothing unique in the paid books, so don’t go thinking otherwise.

Which all sounds a bit weird right? Everything's free except it isn't?

Basically, while it would be nice to sell billions of books one day, I really also just want people to read what I write, and I also don't want anyone to feel pressured to hand over money, and this is how it ended up. So all a bit Wattpad, and that way of doing things, rather than the more normal print-book kind of model. And also yes, it is basically a devious plan to, um, I don't know, win you over, I guess, and guilt you into one day eventually buying things. But really, really mild guilt, I completely promise. So don't worry if you never end up buying anything. Read all the same!

So anyway. We're all clear on how this works now? Yay!

Um, what else. So just to say this too, really clearly, so I don't accidentally offend someone or something, I WRITE EROTICA so anything near me is potentially rude. Please don't get offended and then upset and then angry. Anger is bad for you and whatnot.

Um, yeah. Sorry to shout.

And I'm not here especially often either, so just to say that in case I haven't found the inbox or something! I'll work it out.

So that's all.

Except, just, thank you for reading what I’ve written until now. It makes a big difference that people are, and I’m starting to get the hang of all this, I think! So thank you.

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631 reviews21 followers
April 25, 2021
Cleaning Up the Mess

This was the first time I've read Tess MacKenzie, and, while cleanup duty isn't really my cup of tea, the hotwife in this story, (Strangers Come Inside), is definitely a good one. I'll read more of this author.
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835 reviews39 followers
May 23, 2021
Loved it

That Tess..she does write exceedingly raunchy stuff and this was no exception! Two horny people playing around with a fantasy.. what's not to like
Profile Image for Thom Swennes.
1,822 reviews57 followers
July 19, 2014
Love takes many forms and Tess Mackenzie knows them all. She has aptly described the love of a man and a woman and how they relayed their mutual feelings to themselves and others. Woman on woman lesbian love seems to be her main forte and she writes of it as few literary masters could. With this story she breaks new ground (as far as I’ve read her works) and enters the realm of the trio (man, woman, man) and proves once again the ambidextrous talents of this writer from Down Under. A spontaneous comment in a time of pinnacle passion, Audrey makes a suggestion that inspired Nate and started them on a strange road not yet traveled. The line between sacrifice and greed is this and sometimes even blurred. When her chance suggestion to be shared mutually by another man spurred the interest of her partner of three years, Audrey tried to excuse and even rationalizes it as a sacrifice of love. Were her motives so noble or did she have her own secret agenda? She sets out a buffet of culinary delights that don’t appeal to many but are, for a chosen few, the nectar of the Gods. In this day and age, unprotected sex is rightfully frowned upon but in a literary fantasy it is refreshing to revert to the past when venereal disease wasn’t peeking around every corner and the main fear of having unprotected sex was pregnancy.
Profile Image for Rodin.
1,506 reviews
August 23, 2022
An amazing story.
Sensational descriptive prose.
Beautiful sex.
Audrey and Nate are not your normal couple.
Would love a sequel to further explore these characters
Five white hot pulsing shooting stars🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
149 reviews
September 28, 2022
3 stara
Overall a decent read not the best erotica but could of been worse.
I liked it though if it was a shorter one I would of loved it as the wording seemed off.
Pros
Good length
Full of erotica
Cons
Felt like it dragged in spots
Some of the wording didnt work for me.
1 review
February 6, 2020
Loved the kink

So very kinky; so very hot. Need to find more of Tess' brilliance. Really like her female character development and unique p!ots
3 reviews
November 2, 2025
Just damn real!

I suppose I enjoy the light hearted writing. Natural and sexy - NOT PORN. Erotic & Sexy. Lovely writing style.
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412 reviews46 followers
November 22, 2013
Definitely not the best cup of tea I've had, but to each is own. This was a little to raunchy and silly altogether. The Amin girl selling herself out initially for her boyfriend and being extremely reckless with her safety and health is what turned me off the most. Then he boyfriend going to the extreme of wanting to have her with strange men (as many as possible) so he could reap the benefits afterwards, was totally unbelievable to me.

It was a freebie that I wouldn't get again. However, this book isn't the first book I've read from this author so it's nota total loss.
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1,235 reviews5 followers
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January 1, 2014
*downloaded free on ARE during a sale
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228 reviews7 followers
February 8, 2014
I like the fact the book wasnt the same "o" fetish type book. i dint care for the fact they put there life at risk for STD'S.They needed to be smarter
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