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Lesbian Romance, Lesbian Fiction

Date Published: March 3, 2025

 

 

They’re opposites in the widest degree.

Elise Hahnfeld is the ‘perfect’, obedient, high-performing
office worker. She’s been a doormat for so many years it felt
second-nature, but she’s growing exasperated at the drudgery of her
normal life, her job that’s taken more from her than she can afford to
give. If only someone was there to show her a different path, one where the
unknown can be exciting instead of terrifying. Someone who could distract
her from the mundane. When Elise loses everything, desperation drives her to
do something unthinkable.

She gives up control to a dominant woman with a taste of the
forbidden.

Sierra Kernan isn’t a stereotypical Mistress. She’s masculine,
cocky… and exactly Elise’s type. Sierra is a barber-turned
disciplinarian with a body that could turn even the straightest woman into a
flustered mess with just a command. Sierra is everything that Elise
isn’t: confident, strong, and self-assured.

When their paths meet, Elise realizes that Sierra isn’t the revered
Mistress she claims, but a woman with a dark past. Sierra’s jealous
twin sister Abi is a toughened mercenary determined to make their lives a
whole lot messier.

It’s a delicate dance of trust and submission. Elise is repressing a
feistiness that only Mistress Sierra knows how to tame… but who says
that being tamed is a bad thing?

About the Author

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I’m an indie author, gamer, cat lover and geek culture consumer. I work as
an IT technician. I’m creatively-wired and love technology.

I started writing as a hobby, poetry and creative writing, and then I
branched out into writing novels. There were a lot of unfinished drafts that
never materialized, until I finally found myself, seemingly out of nowhere,
writing and fleshing out an entire novel. The ideas flowed, and so too did
the words on the page.

Six years later, I have returned with an entirely new direction and
narrative style. I focus on writing sapphic, lesbian stories that I feel are
often underrepresented in media and especially on bookshop shelves.

Allowing the reader to have the freedom to interpret things in their own
mind plays a part in my overall writing style. My writing isn’t always black
and white, but symbolic and colorful. I find power in writing strong,
capable female protagonists.

 

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A Woman’s Persuasion Tour

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Lesbian Fiction
Date Published:  October 2019
Anne Elliot broke off her relationship with Freddie Wentworth when her family didn’t approve. Almost eight years later, Freddie re-materializes in her life. She’s a captain in the Air Force, successful, single, and as beautiful as ever. Mortified that she doesn’t have much to show for the intervening years, Anne tries to avoid her. When contact is inevitable, her life is turned upside down. Self-doubt becomes self-improvement, old wounds are reopened and then allowed to heal, and true friends and true love win in the end.

EXCERPT

An awkward encounter in the park

New York was full of public green spaces: Prospect Park close to the Musgrove house, Green-Wood Cemetery near the dry cleaners, and of course Central Park in Manhattan. 

She had gone to see an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and then went for a long walk on the endlessly winding trails, when she happened upon Henry and Louis walking with Freddie. 

“Anne!” Henry exclaimed. “What on earth are you doing, walking alone in Central Park?”

Anne gave them a nonchalant shrug. “What does it look like I’m doing? I’m walking alone in Central Park.”

Louis took her arm. “You idiot! Well, you’re going to have to stick with us.” He gestured at Freddie. “Have you met Anne? She’s our brother’s wife’s sister.”

“We met at your brother’s house, and we already ascertained that we went to Cornell at the same time,” Freddie nodded civilly to Anne.

“Hello,” Anne answered her nod with a weak smile.

“We’re asking for details about Freddie’s glamorous career as a pilot. She’s frustratingly close-mouthed about everything,” Henry complained.

“Well, you know military personnel can’t say much about what they’re doing. Why are you asking?” Anne chastised the both of them. Her eyes met Freddie’s for a moment, and Anne’s voice dried up and withered away to nothing. She remembered when she was the one asking Freddie the questions, and Freddie would answer her with a laugh, “Well, I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you.”

“Well, what I can tell you is that the recruiters really aren’t lying when they say ‘It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure,’ ” Freddie offered.

About the Author:

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Jeanette Watts was happily writing historical fiction when she got the idea for her first Jane Austen-inspired novel, Jane Austen Lied to Me. Going to a JASNA event to work on selling that book, she attended a lecture that asked, “Why does everyone rewrite Pride and Prejudice so much more than her other novels? Why doesn’t anyone rewrite Persuasion?”
So she had to…
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