What do a wealthy divorcee, a gay college student, five men trapped in a cottage, and a college graduate in the 1950s have in common? Each has a date with the supernatural!
In Lust in Spring, the sixth volume in the Lust series, Spring is a time of renewal and desire. Gods, goddesses, incubi and the Fae will seduce and beguile their mortal lovers. But the price for pleasure must be paid. -------- In Byron Cane's The Witch of Olympus Hollow, it’s 1952, and Gale Johnson is outraged when her parents send her packing to a tiny town in Appalachia to visit the mysterious great aunt she has never met. In the foothills of North Carolina, Gale will discover a wondrous birthright. A lifetime of discipline and sexual satisfaction awaits, but her destiny comes at a cost.
In JD Carabella’s Milady’s Command, Juliet has wasted fifteen years on a loveless marriage. She’s a beautiful, sexual woman, and she needs a man who will surrender to her lust. Will her secret fantasy of power and control drive away the man worthy of her attention? Juliet’s dream can come true, if she's willing to pay the price.
In Emma Jaye’s Incubus Spring, university student Finn has a dilemma: which man to pick? His current boyfriend, Charlie, is the take-charge type Finn wants. Problem is, Charlie is more interested in managing Finn’s budget than his body. Then there’s Ezra. It’s tough to resist when the sexy owner of an adult toy store offers hands-on demonstrations. Torn between loyalty and lust, the unwitting prey in a seductive game of cat and mouse, Finn's decision will shape his destiny.
One goddess. Five men. In Ina Morata’s The Greenwood Goddess, it’s Beltane, and five men have been taken prisoner by Gaia. They’ve been set a quest: compete for the goddess’ favor with the best erotic story. As captivated as the rest, Ben is desperate to win, not least because in this strange and magical place, losing has serious consequences. But if he wins…will the prize be what it seems?
Publisher's Note: The Lust anthology contains adult language and situations, and some darker subject matter. It is suitable for readers 18+. If such subject matter offends, please do not purchase this book.
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5 sexy stars for Emma Jaye’s Incubus Spring. A short story that searches the soul when it comes to m/m relationships. One wants it all. The other is hiding behind ‘what others might think’. Then comes Erza. Emma has a wicked way of making her anti-hero’s sexy as hell! I’m still recovering from William in her Lust In Winter! If you’re looking for something short, sexy, and sweet, then Lust In Spring is so for you.
Emma Jaye's Incubus Spring was a wonderful read. I always love a bad boy, especially when he's of the supernatural type. And Ezra is that forbidden fruit Finn simply cannot resist. How do you say no to someone who offers you everything you've ever wanted and more?
This story is a delightful read with humor, deception, unexpected twists, and a hefty dose of sexual tension that will have you fanning yourself. Can't wait for the rest of that series.
Loved Incubus Spring by Emma Jaye and looking forward to read the other stories for this lusty anthology.
Great story about a college student who wants more from his boyfriend and instead discovers an Incubus. I mean, what could go wrong... more like, what can go right! There's something special about Finn that Ezra cannot deny, and when the incubus sees what he wants, he goes for it. A whollup of intrigue, sexy-smexiness and fun. A great read!
I absolutely adored Emma Jaye's story "Incubus Spring". Hilarious beginning, immense sexual tension, hot and funny characters and intense, cliffhanging ‘to be continued’ kept me hooked on this series. Flynn and Ezra are so different yet so interesting to look after. The promise of the dark and twisted plot leaves me to wish for more and to wait for the next book in the anthology.
I absolutely adored Ina Morata's mythical tale The Greenwood Goddess. Once again, Ina draws us into the rich world of her fertile imagination, occupied by characters as complex and layered as the stories they inhabit. It's Beltane and the goddess Gaia awakens, but this time is different, this time she seeks more. Ina takes us on a fantastical sexy odyssey as five very different men, each with their own deepest desires, seeks to win the favour of the goddess. What I particularly love in this story is the way Ina has woven tales within tales, reminiscent of a dreamscape. It's beautiful, dreamy and arousing from start to end.
I enjoyed each of the four stories in this anthology, and found them all to be interesting, well-written and engaging. Each dips into a different aspect of the paranormal, often with far more subtlety and nuance than I’ve come across in the past, blending the delightful with the gritty, gasps of both pleasure and fear. Today, we often forget the true traditions and supernatural entities and ancient deities, that they were feared as well as worshipped.
I’ve found that any anthology always has one or two stories which stick with me more than the others. That’s purely personal, and other readers will definitely have their own favourites. Mine were Byron Cane's ”The Witch of Olympus Hollow” and Ina Morata’s “The Greenwood Goddess”. But if you enjoy erotica which makes you want to pay attention to the story, and which can be a bit edgy, why not read these and see which ones you enjoyed the most?