Confessions of a Serving Wench

· Saskia Walker
Ebook
50
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

My name is Morag, and I am here to serve—in more ways than one. I'm a wench who is eager for pleasures of the flesh. I delight in my lusty ways. I make no apologies. 


Morag keeps a watchful eye on the comings and goings at The Drover's Inn, where she witnesses all sorts of pleasurable shenanigans. Morag hopes she will be invited to partake, and she often is. In particular a Mister Duggan Moore stirs her desires, even though he's in a clandestine relationship with another man, Mister James Grant. Duggan is a pleasure seeker, and he wants to bed Morag as well as his male lover. Just as well James doesn't want to deny him any pleasure! Soon, all three are exploring their mutual passion...together. Let Morag tell you all about it… 


Please note: this short story is an erotic memoir. It contains graphic m/f, m/m, m/f/m sex scenes and earthy language appropriate to the historical setting. This short story is linked to the author's full-length novel The Harlot, featuring secondary characters from that story, but can be read as a stand-alone. 

About the author

Saskia Walker is a British author, an award winner and a USA Today bestseller. Saskia’s short stories and novellas have appeared in over one hundred international anthologies and magazines. Two of her novels won Passionate Plume awards and her writing has twice been nominated for a Romantic Times Magazine Reviewers' Choice Award. Saskia lives in the north of England, close to the beautiful Yorkshire moors, with her partner, Mark, and a houseful of felines.  Visit her website to find out more: www.saskiawalker.com


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