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Molten Steel: A Steamy Lesbian/Sapphic Opposites Attract Romance

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In the heart of rural America, Taylor, a middle-aged artist and farmer, is still mourning the loss of her partner. Her quiet, solitary life is disrupted when city executive Lola's car breaks down nearby, leaving her stranded and frustrated.

Forced to stay on Taylor's farm, Lola, in her high heels and designer clothes, feels completely out of place. But as the days pass, the chemistry between them becomes undeniable. Taylor's hidden talents and quiet strength ignite a smoldering attraction, turning their interactions into heated, steamy encounters under the stars.

Their passionate affair challenges both women to confront their pasts and explore a future filled with desire and deep connection. The more time they spend together, the stronger their bond grows, each moment more intense than the last.

"Molten Steel" is a sizzling, heart-pounding tale of unexpected passion and the healing power of love, proving that sometimes, the hottest flames forge the strongest connections.

83 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 6, 2024

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542 reviews6 followers
October 31, 2024
Truly heartbreaking ...😔

Amazing short story that ended to soon. Fantastic 🔥, sizzling moments between the FMC',s but the journey was painfully sad. A 5🌟 and a good book to read at anytime of the day .
141 reviews1 follower
August 20, 2024
Sweet story

Nice story about city girl stuck with a country girl.
Nice story line with the inevitable twist.
Well written and an easy read.
Thanks Alex
354 reviews5 followers
October 22, 2024
short

Very short. Cute enough. Barebones really.

The story could have been more filled out. Not awful, just… felt unsatisfying as a read.
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