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Sex Between the Stacks
Sex Between the Stacks
Sex Between the Stacks
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Sex Between the Stacks

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How far would you go to keep your job? That's what a sexy librarian must ask herself in this fun erotic story. A randy judge who is on the Board of Trustees for her law library is one among seven who is cutting positions due to lack of patronage and cuts in funding. How foolish, vulnerable and needy would she become, bending over for the judge?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMaggie May
Release dateMay 27, 2018
ISBN9780463144497
Sex Between the Stacks
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Maggie May

Besides being a Wicked Pen Writer, I have a master’s degree in English, and worked in a library for many years. Now, I'm a full-time writer. Ideally, I'd like my erotic stories to be read aloud with your favorite partner(s). That's what we do.I've written 18 erotic stories so far. These naughty tales feature threesomes, lesbian erotica, an alpha male homicide detective, a ghost, a vampire, a college student, a phone sex operator, sexy firemen, and a wide assortment of women trying to figure out how they can handle their emotions amongst all these glorious men. I love to travel, and my erotic stories take place in my favorite travel destinations: New Orleans, Charleston, and Memphis.

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    Sex Between the Stacks - Maggie May

    Sex Between the Stacks

    by Maggie May 2018

    Copyright Maggie May 2018

    Smashwords Edition 2018

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used without the written consent of the author, except for brief quotes in reviews.

    Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal.

    Please respect the hard work of this author.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, and places are either the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons (living or dead), locales, and companies is entirely coincidental.

    This book is dedicated to all my compadres

    at the Law Library

    RIP Warren

    Chapter One

    I was busy at the reference desk, cataloging government documents, when my fellow librarian, Brenda, reminded me, Aren’t you on rotation to set up for the board luncheon today?

    I looked at the clock and said, Oh, my God. I forgot all about it.

    Go ahead, I’ll cover for you," she kindly offered.

    I hurried downstairs to the staff lounge and pulled out from a low cupboard the steel urn that I needed to fill up with water so that the board and our director could have hot water for their instant coffee or tea. As I was bent over and pulling it out of the cupboard, my colleague Warren walked in.

    Karen, he said, You know, I can see your garters and the tops of your black thigh highs.

    He surprised me and I jumped. Can you? I asked and tried to pull my dress down. I have a date after the library closes tonight. That’s why I’m more dressed up than usual.

    Lucky guy.

    I hope he thinks so.

    He edged closer to me and asked, When are we going out? I’ve been begging you for a date for over a year now.

    I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to put you off. I just think it’s a bad idea to date someone you work with.

    Where else are we supposed to meet people?

    I’d liked to chat, but I have to run. I’ve got to set up for the board lunch today.

    You’d better hurry. It’s almost noon.

    I know. Talk to you later, hon.

    Oh, Karen. You’re breaking my heart.

    I put the steel urn on a book truck and went into the elevator with it. I can never remember all the steps that I’m supposed to take to set up for lunch, so I always bring a printout that my friend Brenda made for everybody.

    Up I went in the elevator and landed on the third floor where the public came to do their legal research. The doors opened and I pushed the book truck out. It always made a loud, distracting noise whenever I did this, and everyone at the reference desk turned around to see who was making such a racket in the hushed reading room.

    Sorry, I

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