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Wet

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A loving couple attends a les fic conference, and while one is a well-known author, her partner likes staying in the background. During one of the scheduled talks with authors, a question is asked by a reader...and that question ignites the couple's passion. One gets ornery...and one gets wet.

Side note: For those who prefer to read only les fic written by lesbians, Brett Maddox is a lesbian and very much female :) In fact, Brett is lesfic author Lyn Gardner.

13 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 30, 2014

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June 2, 2014
An erotic short story

A well known author and her not so well known partner attend a lesbian fiction conference. The partner keeps well out of sight and watches the speeches from the audience. When her author partner opens the floor up to questions, one reader asks about a scene in her book. The authors partner knows how embarrassed she will be and also how wet it will make her.

The talk can’t be over quick enough for either of them so they can escape to the privacy of their room.

A satisfying well written quick read with two wonderful characters who obviously care for one another deeply. This makes the difference between the usual erotica and this sensitive, sensual, heartfelt erotic story. This may be short, but there is a lot packed into it. Including an off the chart, red hot shower scene.

I loved this story and I’m pleased I have another one to read with the same characters. If you like erotica, I highly recommend this story.

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July 22, 2014
'Wet' is short but very satisfying. There are no names and no dialogue, which makes it feel more like an essay than a short story. I almost wanted to read aloud to get myself to slow down and make it last longer. I tend to read quickly and felt like that was limiting my full enjoyment of the piece.
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