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No Such Rose

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A quartet of delicious stories offering bite-sized morsels by Elizabeth Woodham. Please note that some of these titles are also available as individual downloads and all are featured in other collections by the same author.

Featuring:
Lily's Mute Letter
A beautifully, sexy combination of the poetic and the profane as Lily reminisces over a lost love in language that flows from tender descriptions of a relationship to arousing descriptions of anal sex.

Lust: It's a Sin
Owen Shaunessy returns to London, England, having emigrated with his family while in his teens. Rediscovering his youth introduces some familiar faces - along with the unexpected.

The Little Red Kilt
Wanted: Plaid skirt for an erotic encounter...Apply within...The first in a series of linked stories featuring Chloe Merrywell. Invited to a New Year's Eve party where the dress code is tartan and a mask, Chloe has the perfect little skirt to wear. Will she meet the object of her obsession and indulge a steamy, super-charged, sensual encounter?

Rolling in Blue
'Where are we you and I, in our journey across lifetimes? What era encompasses us? Are we among the falling bombs of The Blitz? The Swinging Sixties and Beatles hits? Platform shoes or five-bar blues?'

12,430 words

41 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 18, 2013

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I've read my fair share amount of erotica stories, but these did nothing for me. I found these really boring, especially the 2nd one (I think) with the guy who had a thing for the girl in school, decades later, it's for the girls daughter. All the stories had me wondering what the point of this 'book' was. That last one, it didn't even feel like a real story, almost like a weird poem or something with all the descriptions.
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