The Mechanic (Lesbian Erotica)

· Taryn Taylor
4.7
3 reviews
Ebook
37
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Sapphic Service delves into what happens when women get more than
they bargained for when encountering the service industry. From nimble
mechanics to mile-high stewardesses, one thing is for certain: a smile
won't be all you get with your order!


The Mechanic (9000 Words)


Scorned
by her friend-with-benefits at a party, Vanessa heads home in The
Jalopy, a piece of junk with a mind to break down just outside the only
mechanic's shop open in the entire city. With little money and a shorter
temper, Vanessa encounters Sam, the androgynous mechanic who gets her
motor running in more ways than one. When the two finally decide to cave
into their desires, Vanessa discovers her local mechanic has more than
just some cushions hiding in an old abandoned car - she's also got some
gears to shift!

This work depicts graphic lesbian sex and
naughty, naughty words. Not intended for minors or those who get miffed
at a lack of men.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3 reviews

About the author

Taryn Taylor is a woman who writes erotic romance by day, hot erotica by night. She writes the former under another name, but holds Taryn responsible for the short and kinky.

A long time lesbian, Taryn believes in presenting sex positive women who only have eyes for each other. When not writing the latest raunchy episode, Taryn immerses herself in thorough research: she is not shy about visual mediums, and even spent a brief part of her history partaking in their production.

Taryn loves talking to her readers and other people who love women loving women. You can find her on tumblr, twitter, and, of course, her website. (All very NSFW!) 

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