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Erotic Exploits

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Short, snappy, and scorchingly hot lesbian erotica that leaves nothing to the imagination! Includes lustful captured warriors; an ingenue visiting a zero gee resort; a fairy tale princess who needs rescuing with a kiss - and more; dominant women in leather; and lust for a legendary sea creature. Maidens and crones, werewolves and space warriors, from Earth's orbit to the eroticism of the sea.




Seven Tales of Speculative Lesbian Erotica by Victoria Janssen. Includes: "Free Falling"; "Camera"; "Wire," a sequel to "Camera"; "Toy," a sequel to "Wire"; "The Princess on the Rock"; "Place, Park, Scene, Dark"; and "Mo'o and the Woman."

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First published September 27, 2010

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About the author

Victoria Janssen

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Victoria Janssen currently writes science fiction romance for Kalikoi.

Her most recent print novel is The Duke and the Pirate Queen, fantasy erotica (Harlequin). It has pirates, sharks, and the Island of the Lotus Eaters. It's set in the same universe as her first novel, The Duchess, Her Maid, The Groom, and Their Lover. Her second novel, The Moonlight Mistress, is an erotic historical set during World War One. It has a tie-in story with a cross-dressing soldier heroine, "Under Her Uniform."

Janssen has sold over thirty short stories. For her blog and a full list of her publications, please visit her website at victoriajanssen.com.

She's a member of The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association.

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October 5, 2021
I really enjoyed this collection of erotic, lesbian short stories that showcases a wide range of genres. The collection opens with inventive sci-fi (really fun narrative voice) and moves through to a fairy tale inspired story to end with a story that features an older protagonist (which was a welcome surprise).

Highly recommended.
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