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Rapunzel (Lesbian Fairy Tales)
Melissa was the greatest thief in the kingdom, and the capital was her playground. Life was great until her lover left her and everything came crashing down around her. She became reckless, she gambled and drank, and she tried to seduce every woman that crossed her path.

Jonas was her best friend and he worried about her, but his attempts to get her to relax unwittingly pushed her into an even more risky quest: to steal from the Enchantress’s tower.

She couldn’t have imagined she would find a precious princess inside that tower, or that she would fall in love with her, and she certainly couldn’t divine all that would come from it.

Rapunzel is the second book in the Lesbian Fairy Tales Series.

67 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 24, 2014

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Julie Law

470 books94 followers
What can I say? I love to write about sex, to pour whatever naughty fantasies my mind conjures into a story. Most of what I write is erotica, plenty of it about either lesbians or futa. These stories can fall into a broad category of genres, from fantasy to romance, to science fiction, and sometimes a weird mix of all.

Have fun reading them!

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December 9, 2017
Okay, my first thought was when I saw the title… what exactly will Rapunzel throw out of the tower room window. It is a futanari re-telling after all (snort!).

But no… it is the hair she throws out… to aid a prince into her bedroom… who entertains her and kisses her and then ask her if she wants to give him a blowjob before he sets off. Tssk, tssk… not very princely behavior if you ask me. But let us start at the beginning.

A couple who can’t conceive ask an enchantress for help. She does help but also falls in love with the husband and they begin an affair behind the woman’s back. The enchantress wants the man for herself and gives him an ultimatum, he has to leave his wife for her. Weak willed as he is he complies. But on the day he wants to leave his wife she tells him she’s with child. The man forgets his promise to the enchantress and that sits not well with the witch at all. So a curse upon the unborn is cast and hence Rapunzel is born with a little something extra. The parents freak out, split up and give the child to the enchantress who raises her as her own daughter.

Now how the child gets to be held in the tower and how we go from blow jobs on a scumbag prince to a kinky step mother-daughter twist is something I won’t spoil. But this tale has a bit of a cliffhanger ending and points to another little futanari fairy tale.

f/m, f/f explicit
Themes: Rapunzel Rapunzel let down your… hmmmm, oh dear I forgot that futanari comes with a lot of pearl necklaces, and pregnancies, everybody always gets knocked up, we’re keeping it the family… sorta,
4 stars.
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1,510 reviews130 followers
October 23, 2020
A tame Sapphic Rapunzel a bit over an hour. This isn't the Futanari one advertised. It's the Lesbian Romance one. Which was sweeter than expected. I liked the differences in the story away from the usual Fairy Tale.

These are from the 'Lesbian fairy tales' series are very short, sweet and tame stories which I actually wasn't expecting considering the authors other works lol. But I'll take em. Kindle Unlimited.
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December 14, 2019
Not As I Expected

It was a decent short story. I guess i had expected a little more though. Open it up, bring the characters to life. Dialog, pauses between thoughts, anything ... The way it was written is as if i were reading a long summary of the book. It could have been so much more. Possibly the first book released from an author just beginning to spread their wings. I will give the next book in the series a chance, however, if it is the same as this one was ... I regret to say i will not continue supporting this author. In hopes of a better page turner.
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