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Dinner and Dessert: A Lesbian Story
Dinner and Dessert: A Lesbian Story
Dinner and Dessert: A Lesbian Story
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Dinner and Dessert: A Lesbian Story

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One last opportunity to make a move on her. It’s now or never.

Sophia is moving to Tulsa. Her boss made it clear that her position is being phased out, so it’s either relocating to the Midwest or she’s out of a job. Just when she’s getting more friendly with Elizabeth, an employee in her department.

Thinking of a plan, she convinces her boss to let her take out the department’s top performer for dinner as a thank you from the company, who just happens to be Elizabeth. The only snag is that her boss insists she take the top two performers, which also includes Jason.

At dinner, Sophia’s mind is racing on how to make a move on Elizabeth without Jason, and the entire restaurant staff, noticing. This launches a feverish, desperate attempt at pleasure, far beyond anything Sophia’s tried before.

If you enjoy saucy stories of lesbians, bi-curious women, and daring plans, you’ll love Dinner and Dessert.

(This explicit, 6,300 word story is intended for adult readers only.)

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAva Sterling
Release dateMar 25, 2019
ISBN9781645120131
Dinner and Dessert: A Lesbian Story
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Ava Sterling

Like many of you, I am a voracious reader. While I enjoy a wide variety of genres, one that I keep coming back to is erotica. In a world of annoying coworkers, sterile interactions, unfulfilled fantasies, schedule books, and monotony, we search for something that makes us feel that . . . fire, that passion, again. That's where I come in. I write steamy stories that make people curl their toes, grip the edges of the sheets, and forget to take dinner out of the oven. I believe erotica stories deserve a plot and believable characters. I hope you'll give one of my stories a read. Go on, have a YOU moment. You deserve it. Sign up for my newsletter and receive a free book! www.avasterlingauthor.com/read-free/

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    Dinner and Dessert - Ava Sterling

    Dinner and Dessert: A Lesbian Story

    by Ava Sterling

    Text copyright © 2019 Ava Sterling

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    This book is licensed for personal enjoyment only and is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to people, living or deceased, places, or events is purely coincidental. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the author’s written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in articles or reviews. The people depicted on the cover are models, not related to any of the characters or actions, and don’t necessarily endorse or condone the book’s contents. Individuals pictured are used for illustrative purposes only. The materials are only intended for adult readers over the age of eighteen. It contains language and sexual situations that could be deemed graphic and/or offensive by some. All situations are fantasy based. The author does not necessarily advocate behavior based on the happenings in this book. All characters portrayed are eighteen years or older.

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    Sophia twisted the ring on her finger. The ring finger on her right hand, specifically. She enjoyed her freedom far too much to be encumbered with marriage, which was likely a blessing to many people, but not to her. She enjoyed having her fun too much. And tonight might provide another vehicle for that.

    The letter was still in her pocket. By now, it had become crumpled and folded over many times. Honestly, the worse the letter looked every time she took it out to reread it, the better. She should’ve burned the damn thing and told her boss no from the beginning, but she didn’t.

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