Cherry Pop: Three Erotic Stories

· Writewood Creations
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About this ebook

Three stories of three young women “losing it” in a time when nice girls saved it for marriage. Satisfy Me - 1965, a young au pair is asked to act out a sex fantasy for a married couple. Tempt Me -1935, a sheltered college girl learns the hired man has been watching her through a peep hole. Release Me - 1955, a high school senior grapples with the sexual demands of a hot, recently deceased, biker.

The collection is part of Evelyn Ellis’s Historical First Time Forbidden Series, short stories and novellas of taboo couplings and lost innocence. Cherry Pop is romantic erotica. It contain scenes, language and themes written for an adult audience. Sensitive readers are strongly cautioned.

Keywords: women's erotica short story collection, 20th century historical erotica, older man younger woman erotic romance, wife-swapping, voyeurism, virginity taken erotic love story, paranormal erotic romance

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4.2
4 reviews

About the author

Evelyn Ellis has had a passion for historical romance from an early age. She liked the spicy ones best, but they were never spiced in the right way (or enough) for her taste, so she began writing her own erotica. She particularly enjoys writing erotic short stories and novellas. The shorter format allows for deeper character examination over the course of a very hot erotic story. Her stories are standalone and serial short fiction with themes that explore taboo sexual subjects in time periods from Medieval to the Swinging Sixties in settings all over the globe.

Evelyn is retired, lives in the country with her long-suffering spouse who swears he is her inspiration. 


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