Wild Girls, Wild Nights: True Lesbian Sex Stories by Sacchi Green


Wild Girls, Wild Nights: True Lesbian Sex Stories
Title : Wild Girls, Wild Nights: True Lesbian Sex Stories
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ISBN : 1573449334
ISBN-10 : 9781573449335
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 232
Publication : First published January 1, 2013
Awards : Lambda Literary Award Lesbian Erotica (2014)

There are the fabled urban myths of lesbians who fill up a U-Haul on the second date and lead sweetly romantic lives of cocoa and comfy slippers. Safe and sound. A lot of cozy and not much crazy. These are NOT those stories- these are wild women with dirty minds, untamed tongues, and even the occasional cuff or clamp. A lotta crazy and no cozy slippers to be seen. These Wild Girls tell stories of their own Wild Nights (and days,) memories too hot to keep undercover. Real women with real needs and overwhelming desires find the courage to reveal intimate, unrestrained details of their sex lives, the need to share their stories second only to the urgent impulses that drove the action in the first place. There are first times, life-long commitments, and fleeting encounters to savor for a lifetime. Tenderness merges with edge-play; scenes shift from Caribbean islands to desert battlefields to the ultimate privacy of home; and the writers range from well-known names to newcomers driven to share fresh memories they'll never forget. In Evan Mora's "The Insatiable Travel Itch," repression in public drives her wild. "Transported, transplanted, we are transgressors. And it makes me fucking wet." Angel Propps struggles to face her deepest desires. "The word Daddy had a familiar shape on my tongue, but not in my head, and for one second I was sure I was going to Hell--and then I came." She'd found, of course, "The Daddy I Didn't Know I Needed." Anna Watson, in "Tamago," gives a poignant and sizzling view of being a lesbian femme who loves butches. "I know being femme is what makes the breath blow out of me when she calls and says, 'Babe, I just wanted you to know that I was driving along here, thinking about your breasts.'" Reality doesn't have to be prosaic. Real sex can be wet, messy, frenzied, sometimes even awkward, but never boring. With these writers and seventeen more, Wild Girls, Wild Nights: True Lesbian Sex Stories is the proof of that.


Wild Girls, Wild Nights: True Lesbian Sex Stories Reviews


  • BookAddict  ✒ La Crimson Femme

    This is an erotic book not to be missed. It is smoking hawt! Ms. Green brought together some amazing smexy f/f stories. Those who enjoy all kinds of kinky fetishes with girl on girl sex, this is the book to read. There are total of twenty short stories. These bite size pieces are great for a little before bedtime foreplay. There are enough variations of kinks in here to appeal to all kinky f/f readers. Each story is tightly written with not a word wasted. Ms. Green does a great job ensuring a consistent smoldering heat from beginning to end.

    There were four stories which stood out above the rest. These were ones which touched my personal favourite kinks and wet my panties. My favourite one is FOXY AND THE RIDICULOUS LESBIAN ORGY by Allison Moon. First of all, pet play is something I adore. Second, when mixed with a bunch of girls chasing one foxy femme and then gang banging her, I'm in hog heaven. This story is definitely an inspiration for some smexy roleplaying.

    Next up would definitely be NURSE JOAN by Cheyenne Blue. Medical play - what more does a person need to know? Hello, Nurse! Unauthorized usage of medical equipment in this titillating tale also encourages couples to play "doctor". The added bondage and exam is smoking hawt.

    As an ageplay lover, ARE YOU MY MOMMY? by Danielle Mignon is delicious. It feeds my spanking and domestic discipline craving. Interestingly enough, it does also touch upon the concern of the person roleplaying as the mother. Ms. Mignon does a great job of resolving the personal conflict and making this a steamy selection.

    Last but not least, HOT DESERT NIGHTS by Dawn McKay is a treat. Fans of military themes will enjoy these women of combat. A strong woman who knows how to use guns - now that is sexy and features in quite a few of my fantasies. Ms. McKay does it justice with two female soldiers oil up for some sweet loving.

    This collection of erotic tales is recommended for f/f readers who want a bit of spice and inspiration in their sex lives.

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  • Rea Nicole ✰

    Butch-femme, BDSM, vanilla, spanking, and one wild fox hunt- this anthology has a story for every taste! Out of the 20 stories presented in this collection there wasn't one I didn't like- every story was unique, engaging, and had a different flair to it. I enjoyed reading some authors whose stories I've read before and also enjoyed discovering some new authors.

    Some of the stories especially stood out to me and one of them is the very first story in the collection: Polvo de Hadas which includes some interesting uses for spices and a good ol' fashioned love story. In Foxy and the Ridiculous Lesbian Orgy the author details a party she threw where guests wore animal designations in an attempt to "hunt" the fox. I couldn't believe this story was true and was a little disappointed it ended so quick. Ring of Roses tugged at my heartstrings as the protagonist feels as if she'll never truly "have" her lady since old mementos of the past are scattered around her lover's home. This story was easy to relate to and ended with a very sensual love scene. In Odds I was transported to Tel Aviv and read a slightly comical story about a woman whose disaster soon turns into passion. Finally, the writing in Guise and Dolls was spectacular and witty- one of my favorites in this collection! I also appreciated the variety of butch-femme stories in this collection since I am always on the lookout for butch-femme romance in novels.

    There is definitely something exhilarating with reading true sex stories and learning intimate details of someone else's life. Therefore I highly recommend this collection as the stories were entertaining and you may pick up a tip or two along the way. This collection was extremely well-written and will probably be taken off my bookshelf quite a bit to revisit some of my favorite stories.

  • Gaby

    First time reading a book like this and i have to say i was a bit nervous because i didn’t know what I was going to read, sure I’ve seen lots of films and movies with lesbian characters and also I had read some books, but never this hot! Omg!
    Some stories were ok, some were a bit disgusting and some were really cute! Others were weird and wild. I loved the ones that were cute of course, I don’t need too much information sometimes hahaha

  • Jean Roberta

    Allegedly factual stories about sex involve a catch-22: if they have the appeal of fiction or fantasy, they sound too good to be credible. If they show disappointment for the characters or disappoint the reader, they are likely to be believed, but who wants to hear them?

    The stories in this book are all crafted like good fiction, but they are plausible. They are also as varied as the stories in any “best-of” erotic anthology. There are “coming-out” stories about young women in high school or university, stories about long-term couples and about risky sex between women on the job. All are well-written, fast-paced, and most have happy endings.

    The two funniest – and incidentally the most self-consciously told -- pieces are “Foxy and the Ridiculous Lesbian Orgy” by Allison Moon and “Guise and Dolls” by Allison Wonderland. In the former, the narrator organizes an orgy so that she will have material for a story. She addresses the reader about the relationship of “truth” to art:

    “Now, I know what you’re thinking. If you construct the
    context for a story, are you actually experiencing the story, or
    just experiencing yourself experiencing the story, thus negating
    the veracity of the experience? If it’s really happening but in an
    artificial context, does it count as “true”? I’m a writer, these are
    the things I think about. Nevertheless, I figured if the story had
    enough hot dyke action, no one would really care if I pulled a
    bit of a James Frey up on stage.

    That says it all. Ultimately, it doesn’t seem to matter much whether all these stories happened exactly as they are told. The reader can only experience these adventures vicariously anyway. Several of the contributors are well-known writers of lesbian erotica, and they know how to seduce a reader.

    These stories have the charm of fantasy, and just enough realistic detail to make them seem like documentaries. Every woman-loving woman should have a life this satisfying.
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  • Kent

    Polvo De Hadas by Monica E. Moreno was ok. Hot Desert Nights by Dawn McKay was HOT! The Daddy I Didn't Know I Needed by Angel Propps was... interesting. I would have liked to hear the conversation when Angel went back to Sam's house. I'd also love to know what bike Sam was riding. :) I loved The Corruption of the Innocent Photographer by Destiny Moon. What can I say, I'm a helpless romantic. Foxy and the Ridiculous Lesbian Orgy by Allison Moon was a bit out there. It was a fun and interesting story, but not really my thing. Nurse Joan by Cheyenne Blue, all I can say is WOW... I need to take a smoke break now!!! Ring of Roses by Giselle Renarde was a good story. Cockadoodle Doo by Dawn Mueller was nice. Threesome by H.M. Husley was um... yeah I think I need to go smoke a cigarette after reading that story. Delinquents by Catherine Paulssen was simply amazing. I love the way she describes her feelings. This is my favorite story so far. Risking It All by Lynette Mae was an excellent story. Are You My mommy? by Danielle Mignon was interesting. lost Batteries by Jamsmine Grimstead was a fun story. Odds by Catherine Henreid was good. OK, I admit I had a lump in my throat when I finished reading Higher Learning by Charlotte Dare, but now I am stuck wondering if that was the end or just a pause in their relationship. Kat's House by Mia Savage was um... arousing. Guise and Dolls by Allison Wonderland was a fun story. Auto-Complete by M. Marie was an exhilarating short story. I enjoyed The Insatiable Travel Itch by Evan Mora, but I was bothered by the thought that they had to hide their affection for each other. Being a straight man I guess I just can't relate to how it must feel to have to deal with such ignorance on a daily basis.

    Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

  • Melissa Kidd

    This is just a collection of snippets of stories, short little scenes really into the lives of lesbians open enough to write about themselves and their lovers. I enjoyed the idea, and one or two of the short stories were really good. You could feel the story and knew there was life behind it. The majority though were just naughty sex scenes. If you’re a lesbian looking for a few short erotica stories to turn you on this may be the book to read. There’s a good variety here. That wasn’t really what I was looking for. I prefer involved stories. I’m not into anthologies and I’m not into short scene stories. Thus my average rating. But props to these girls who put themselves out there.

  • Deb

    I just loved the way this book was put together. The stories were all well written. Knowing they was true stories added to the intrigue value of each story. The characters was so real in the story that you could feel the desire and their temperature rise with each word you read. Anyone interested in lesbian stories then this is a must read. I will read it over and over again that is certain.

  • Sheila

    OH MY HOTTTTTTT. #TheEnd

  • Sasha

    Gold

  • Hey

    Reread
    Read it longer than i did before but I still love it. Rating stays the same