Learn how the sexiest summer camp in the world began!
In 1902, after her father's death, all Amelia hoped for was a small inheritance so she wouldn't be married to a man she didn't love.
To her surprise, not only did she receive enough money to become one of the wealthiest women in the United States, her father left her a cryptic letter that hinted at magic and adventure.
All she needed to do was move to a place called Wannahumpa.
A full-length novel of titillating adventures! can be read out of order
This is a work of erotic fiction. Every chapter contains explicit sexual situations.
The historical prequel, where it all started. Magical fae interactions in a beautiful camp setting with a Victorian age heiress discovering new opportunities in a consensual place. 3.5 stars
Fun prequel to the first Wannahumpa book detailing the origins of the naughty camp. Lots of naughty behavior with a fairy tale bend including elves, satyrs and nymphs. Not to be taken very seriously...
The author has some skill. Characters are interesting and distinctly their own beings, and likeable... as intention would have them. The "story" itself was engaging, outside of all the graphic and exhibitionist tendencies the fae draw out. But that element should not be surprising to anyone who can read the title. There is an overall kindness and respect that is welcome except for the fact that it is juxtaposed against the Christian faith (by direct reference) which is presented as hard, harsh, old, unnaturally restrained and for no actual reason, because the creator God is misrepresented time and again to make the case for God not truly caring about mankind or specifically limitations surrounding sexual expression (as long as no one is coerced or harmed).
Most readers won't likely complain. I was surprised to realize there could have been more, had the author gone a different direction. I got the strange sense of something similar to Edgar Rice Burroughs as possible, had the author been so inclined.
Lordy!! I wish I had access to such a camp growing up!
This was well written and kept me interested throughout. The issues with the Christian philosophy and other philosophies was initially explored, but left room for further exploration in subsequent books.
I had hoped I would be able to read another book in this amazing world and I believe it is a true delight. Very erotic and at the same time a very well crafted world creation. Amazing characters that have life.
This book 2 is a preamble that describes how Camp Wannahumpa came to be including how the Fae interacted with humans. It answers many of the questions book 1 raised. I’m looking forward to book 3 but have no idea what to expect.
This book surprised me. Yes, it is an erotic guilty pleasure. And yes, it is a fun read. One sexual episode stirred me as few others have. Yet, it is also well-written and thought-provoking. I found it thoroughly enjoyable and arousing.
A favorite quote: "What is more likely? That a kind and just God cares not who we sleep with if it is done without harm or coercion, or that men twisted his words with their desire for control?"