STORY DESCRIPTION 'Petals' is a sexually explicit, erotic romantic novel of 70,279 words. It includes bisexual sexual acts involving oral and anal sex, lesbianism, a young man having sex with older women including a fifty-year-old virgin, threesomes, voyeurism, exhibitionism, cuckold and dildos. This novel contains graphic descriptions of sex between mature women and younger men over the age of 18.
Rosemary is the forty-year-old wife of an elderly vicar. One of her weaknesses is rosewater and hyssop body spray and bubble bath. When she gets excited the aroma is intoxicating. Her other weakness is to masturbate to her own image in her bedroom mirror. Then she is 'Rosy and her Rosebush' where she stimulates herself with erotic abandon as she sees herself using and abusing her 'rosepetals'. During these times, she is little more than a wanton slut.
Susan, Rosemary's friend, is the fifty-year-old virginal wife of a sexually useless and impotent man. They find sexual enlightenment with each other and with a number of young men, who they bed and discard. Even though they find that women have a special sexual and sensual 'knowhow', occasionally they need to feel the physical presence of a man but their first and special love is each other.
This is a 'Happy Ever After' story, which starts with a decades long disappointment for two middle aged women who are the central characters. It ends in their metamorphosis into sexually liberated cougars, sexual fulfillment with each other as well as with their special male lovers. It is both sexually explicit with sizzling sex scenes and romantically indulgent.
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