Her Forbidden Desire: Three Tales of Lesbian Age Difference

There’s something uniquely exciting about a difference in age. An older woman - worldly, experienced, sensual and commanding, a woman who knows what she wants and knows how to get it; and one much younger - inquisitive, uncertain, seeking something she can’t yet define, knowing only that she must. Such a forbidden tryst fires the imagination with naughty thoughts, delighting the senses with the blisteringly hot details of their sinful lust and the sweet pleasure of the journey they take together.

This three story collection explores these relationships with a trio of sensual tales about older women and the girls who submit to them.

Her Mistress, the Older Woman: Lucy needed a direction, but she had no idea where to find one. A young woman in the first blossoming of her sexuality, Lucy found herself helping out a middle-aged writer from down the street, an older spinster with a clouded past. Just some simple yard work, cleaning around the house or bringing some groceries. At least that’s how it started.

The Older Woman and Her Lesbian Fantasy: Gina Fox is a fading soap star from a bygone era of daytime TV. An older woman with a reputation as an insatiable man-eater, Gina’s career is in terminal decline and almost nothing can stop it. Until, that is, Gina finds herself involved in a scandalous storyline of sapphic desire and forbidden lust. Cast alongside the much younger Madeline Strong, Gina’s first on-screen lesbian affair thrills her in ways that she never thought possible.

The Older Woman and the Naughty Maid: Natasha’s life was a trainwreck of depravity. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, she’d taken one bad turn after another and found herself in a dead-end existence of sleazy bars and desperate low lives. Then she met Elizabeth Gilcrest. An older woman, bathed in privilege and confidence, Miss Gilcrest plucked Natasha from the gutter she was in, offering her a chance at a new life, a job as her personal maid. But even the kindest offer is never quite what it seems.