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Sapphic Letters

Sapphic Letters

The Complete Lesbian First-Time Series

A Box Set
52,638 words; Published: May 15th, 2016
FF / Cons / Lesbian / Toys / Shaving / Light Bondage / Oral
Until she met Susan, Anna never once suspected she might be a lesbian. Once the fire was lit, though, she could do nothing except let it burn.

Sparks fly when straight moms Anna and Susan meet for the first time. They're both petite and feminine, but Anna is exotically gorgeous with Mediterranean skin and mahogany eyes, while Susan is a prim and elegant yummy mommy who is blissfully unaware of the stolen glimpses she offers at her silky underwear.

Without knowing it, they want the same thing – the feeling of another woman, touching, tasting, discovering new ways to fit together their sleek feminine curves – yet neither can confess to the need that smolders within.

Sapphic Letters is an epic tale of unexpected lesbian romance. It’s the story of a chance spark that kindles into bi-curiosity and transforms the lives of two straight women. Through three searingly erotic books – now collected for the first time in a single volume – we see them first try to deny their fantasies, then accept, and finally embrace the explosive, Sapphic lust that threatens to consume them.

Book 1 - Note to Self – Undressing with Susan and touching each other in the bathroom was completely innocent, although the alternative ending from Anna’s lucid dream was anything but.

Book 2 - Hypnotryst – A psychiatrist regresses Susan to her first time to discover what’s holding her back in the bedroom, only to discover a third person in the hidden memory – another woman.

Book 3 - Friend Me – Anna and Susan desperately find a way to be together, and with toys and tongues, they embark on an erotic fantasy spa weekend.

Bonus Features

As a special gift to readers, this volume includes two more stunningly erotic lesbian first time stories by Belinda LaPage. Between them, the Sapphic Letters trilogy and the bonus features house a mega value bundle of 10 erotic lesbian and bisexual FFM vignettes.

Girl vs Girl – A sexy race to the middle with a double ended toy.
Turn for You – Trish is trying to get dressed for the party, but Rupali has other plans.

A sexy, steamy, erotic tease. This book has all of Lapage's 'Sapphic Letters' story in one, complete series, and was offered to me to read after I reviewed story 1 of this series. I said yes, of course, but sometime in my past, I'd read them before, and I haven't got a clue when or where the book is.

Every one of these 'Letters' are a delicious, steamy tease and are a joy to read, again and again. Getting in the minds of these two straight women, their new feelings, new desires, makes for such a sexy read and can warm you up on those cool nights. They remind me so much of my own "realization" and maybe that's why I love them so much. Lapage has graced us with a few more, unrelated short stories at the end, both with similar story lines. Young women, new desires, first times, these were absolute delish to read, and were the first time I'd read them.

I've never thought about putting a story together the way Lapage does in 'Sapphic Letters', so huge kudos to Lapage for her wonderful imagination and great writing. Keep 'em comin', Belinda!


Leah Harvey - Goodreads

The Author's Story

If  the "Sapphic Letters" trilogy feels real, maybe that's because it is - kind of. Not the details exactly, but the feelings. Let me start from the beginning ...

 

My inspiration for “Note To Self” came from the Literotica Story Ideas forum. A member (I won’t say who, but let’s call her ‘J’) posted an idea for a story where two straight, married mothers meet at a kids’ function. From one woman’s point of view there was a spark – and she felt that the feeling was reciprocated – but how could she be sure? The story as I remember was to be about her confusion and her emotional journey, and perhaps ultimately her coupling with the other woman. The two characters were to both be petite (5’3” – 5’4”, 110 – 120lbs); a brunette in law enforcement who could sometimes come across as intimidating, and a blonde, career-driven doctor.

 

Through private communication with J, I discovered (well, I’d already guessed) that the plot was based on a real situation happening to her. She would never have the courage to act on her feelings, but she wanted to see them played out in a story. “Note To Self” is everything I could do with the original idea without dictating a progression of the story, which I was reluctant to do as I had lost contact with J by the time I’d finished it.

 After posting it on Literotica, I was delighted that she found it and contacted me to praise the accuracy with which I had captured her feelings. This gave me the prompting I needed to continue the story, writing “Hypnotryst” and then “Friend Me”. J even gave me a fantasy scene that I included, although I won’t say which one it was.

By the end of the series, I had included a lot of hot lesbian scenes, but technically Anna and Susan hadn’t had sex in real life. Readers frustrated a bit? Does a one-legged duck swim in circles? Well, there was a reason. Writing erotica about married people can be fraught, and since Anna and Susan both have husbands and kids, I was going to have to tread a fine line with their romance or risk angering some of my readership who value the sanctity of marriage over a steamy same-sex piece on the side. Using the role-play device in Friend Me gave me some flexibility though; a way to blend fact and fiction (or at least, fiction within fiction).

 

Well J contacted me again after I published Friend Me and I sent her a copy of the final story. I was thrilled when she wrote back the following day, once again praising the story, but more stunningly, she shared some deeper insights into her relationship with the real life Susan. I won’t share those details here except to say that she is now quite certain that ‘Susan’ reciprocated her feelings, but neither of them were able to admit to their attraction. She also shared some details of a forthcoming outing that would bring the real ‘Anna’ and ‘Susan’ together again, where she hoped that their stalled relationship might be rekindled. I think we can all agree, they both deserve for this to work.

 

Like you, J wanted to read how Anna and Susan connected in ‘real life’. As a concession, I re-edited a version of the hotel scene in Friend Me to make it ‘real’ and sent it to her. I haven’t heard back, but she’s a private person and this is a very confronting and personal topic, so it surprises me not at all if she chooses to keep those feelings to herself. Maybe I’ll write a proper version of their eventual coupling, but probably not; I don’t want to risk the anger of the sanctity-of-marriage crowd.

 

Regular readers will recognise the bonus features:

Jenna's Choice - A poem published in the members area on this site

Girl vs Girl - A sexy scene clipped out of one of my old stories - Fantasy Night

Turn for You - A lesbian scene clipped from First Class, with the names changed to blend better with Girl vs Girl.

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