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Fools Rush In

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Davi is the world’s greatest thief. Just ask him, and he will provide hours of tales as proof. So, naturally, when another thief boasts of a plan to rob the temple of Kai the Formless, god of thieves, Davi decides that this honor cannot go to anyone less worthy than himself. Especially since his lover was there during the boasting, and he was not going to be outdone in front of her, no matter how great the risk.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 29, 2014

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Elizabeth Schechter

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Elizabeth Schechter has been called one of the top erotica and alternative sexuality writers in the world. Her writing credits include the award-winning steampunk erotic romance House of Sable Locks, the science fiction BDSM duology Tales from the Arena, and the Celtic fantasy Princes of Air. Her shorter work has appeared in anthologies edited by D.L King (Carnal Machines), Laura Antoniou (No Safewords), and Cecilia Tan (Jingle Balls_; Like a Prince).

Elizabeth lives in Central Florida with her husband and son, and a most accepting circle of friends who are both very amused and very proud of the pervy, fetish writer in their midst.

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March 6, 2017
Gender fluid erotic short of fantasy, trickery, and dallying in a temple

I found this to be a enchanting erotic short fantasy story of greed, lust, drunkenness, trickery, and the dangers of dallying in a temple. It provided a great balance of fantasy setting, story, and character and a nice amount of gender-bending heat (include lusty male/female and male/male encounters).

A wonderful supernatural and smutty fairy tale of trickery, debauchery, and the fate that follows.
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