Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Lord Lucien's Lessons

Rate this book
'Tis a rake's solemn duty to teach his friends how to please a lady.

No rake in London has a better reputation for pleasing the ladies than the handsome Lord Lucien. When his friends beg him for a bit of advice, how can he refuse? It would be downright churlish not to pass on the skills he has acquired. Of course, teaching such things requires more than a few words and naughty images, and hands-on experience is by far the best way to learn. Which means he's going to need a willing wench to offer some demonstrations. And he knows just the lass for the job.

Cora, a sassy barmaid at Lord Lucien's favorite tavern, has enjoyed his particular talents more than once. She's shocked at first by his request that she help him show the lads a thing or two. Sharing her bed with him is one thing, but having an audience is quite another. Yet wouldn't she be doing a favor to ladies and low-born girls alike if she helped teach these gents what to do? It would be an act of kindness, really. She certainly wouldn't mind earning a hefty fee in exchange for having the time of her life. Why, with a bit of luck, it might even be the start of a new career.

Reader contains voyeurism, exhibitionism, ménage/multiple partners, public sex elements

45 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 12, 2015

1 person want to read

About the author

C.P. Foster

9 books4 followers
Hello, and welcome! I’m C. P. Foster, and I write urban fantasy, erotica and romance.

I live in a suburb of the Emerald City, a.k.a. Seattle with my husband and our cat(s). The number of cats varies, but there’s always at least one. I’ve been a pagan for over 25 years, and somewhere along the way Aphrodite claimed me. Or maybe I was hers all along, and just didn’t realize it. I’m also into BDSM, and very proud to be a member of the Center for Sex Positive Culture, an organization that promotes the understanding and acceptance of human sexuality in its many, many forms.

To quote Lucille Ball, “I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than the things I didn’t do.” It’s made my life a long, strange trip packed full of experiences, both good and bad. I hope that as I get older I’ll be brave enough to keep living by that philosophy.

I’ve been writing pretty much ever since I learned my alphabet, but up until now I’ve mostly done it for my own enjoyment. Sharing it with the world is scary, wonderful, validating, intimidating, and I’ll put away my thesaurus now, because you get the idea. At any rate, I’m hooked.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
0 (0%)
4 stars
0 (0%)
3 stars
0 (0%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
No one has reviewed this book yet.