Willow Gone Wild

· Crimson Rose Erotica
Ebook
37
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Past due. Final Notice. Overdue. Second Notice. Credit cards maxed out. Bank account in the double digits. Willow was on the verge of losing everything and unemployment was just not cutting it anymore. Not that she wanted to continue collecting a fraction of her previous pay but after nearly a hundred denied applications her options were dwindling faster than her savings. She did have one option available, an option that guaranteed her a stable income and lengthy employment. It was an option she had been avoiding for years, but now she knew her only way out was to go to work for her best friend’s lesbian porn studio.

About the author

Crimson Rose is an erotica writer dedicated to the principle that erotic fiction can be red-hot raunchy while also being written with intelligence, elegance and style.

When asked about the subject matter of her stories she had this to say:

"I sometimes deal with strange and taboo subject matter, but my stories are never dark and my characters are never victims (though some of them may pretend otherwise). My characters always enjoy and exult in their sexuality, engaging in their various unusual and illicit acts with unapologetic joy and a zest for life."

Crimson Rose has been writing erotic fiction for more than two decades. Her stories were written mainly for the pleasure of herself, her husband, and a few select friends, but now they are here for the enjoyment of all.

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