New Release: Wanting Misty (A Taboo Lovers Erotica Story)

It’s been a long time since I’ve published a new story. A lot have been written and completed, but I had too much going on in my life to focus on getting them ready to be published.

Wanting Misty was written a while back, and I’m only just now pulling it out again. It tells the story of a man wanting to hook up with his son’s girlfriend, Misty. Since it’s erotica, of course a lot more happens than one quick hookup between the older man and younger woman.

There are warnings in the blurb and inside the book for a reason. While Misty’s story isn’t quite as hardcore as most of what I’ve written and hope to publish soon, there are still a few things that might bother some.

Note that Wanting Misty wouldn’t be considered a romance, though there is an epilogue at the end of the book that takes place four years later. The epilogue brings things full circle in a way.

I hope you’ll check out Misty’s little story. You can find it on Amazon, in Kindle Unlimited for those who subscribe.

Amazon Link

Expect more new releases soon.

Kels

Blurb –

I wanted my son’s girlfriend the first time I laid eyes on her. Alex’s first time had been with my wife, so I didn’t care much how he’d feel about me getting naked with his girl. I couldn’t even stay mad at him. He was an eighteen-year-old kid who merely took what was offered.

My stepson Joel needed his own sexual awakening, and I was only too happy to help him with that. What I didn’t expect was for Alex to be on board with our little plan. Not only was he okay with us being with his girlfriend, but he also wanted to be there when it happened, as long as he could participate in our little party. Throw in a little bit of alcohol, and a nice drive out in the woods, and we had the night of a lifetime. What we didn’t anticipate was what happened a few months later.

Wanting Misty is not for everybody. There’s gay sex, bisexual sex, straight sex, group sex, and some sexual situations that might trigger or be offensive to some readers. If this isn’t quite your shot of Tequila, I recommend taking a pass on this story. If in doubt, don’t download it.