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Loving, Longing and Lust: 3 Erotic Stories
Loving, Longing and Lust: 3 Erotic Stories
Loving, Longing and Lust: 3 Erotic Stories
Audiobook41 minutes

Loving, Longing and Lust: 3 Erotic Stories

Written by Giselle Renarde

Narrated by Giselle Renarde

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Three erotic tales of loving, longing and lust by award-winning author Giselle Renarde. Giselle’s erotic fiction has appeared in nearly 200 anthologies, including prestigious collections like Best Women’s Erotica and Best Erotic Romance. This hot compilation features married sex, explosive desire, and illicit adultery.

Included in this audiobook are the following short stories written and read by Giselle Renarde: Before Goodnight, The War at Home, and Saturday at 5:30AM.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 24, 2017
ISBN9781509474295
Author

Giselle Renarde

Giselle Renarde is a queer Canadian, avid volunteer, and contributor to more than 100 short story anthologies, including Best Women's Erotica, Best Lesbian Erotica, Best Bondage Erotica, and Best Lesbian Romance. Ms Renarde has written dozens of juicy books, including Anonymous, Ondine, and Nanny State. Her book The Red Satin Collection won Best Transgender Romance in the 2012 Rainbow Awards. Giselle lives across from a park with two bilingual cats who sleep on her head.

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    I enjoyed love and lust. I ended up skipping through longing. But I do love the album cover.
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