Meeting the Captain's Women (The Diaries of a Trollop #2)

Marie Eddings, Tatiana Vila


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Meeting the Captain's Women by Marie Eddings, Tatiana Vila
Prequel to “The Captain's Story”

Marie Eddings is not quite as naive as many 18 year old University freshman girls. But when she meets Desiree Compton, she soon writes in her journal, “It was like the room fell in on me.” She is desperate to get close to this tall amazon, even if she doesn't yet know how she's going to make it happen.

Raised in New York City as the daughter of a theatrical booking agent, Marie is no stranger to an active and sophisticated love life. “Mom and I started talking about birth control and sexually transmitted diseases when I was ten years old. Before my 16th birthday, I'd figured out that I like both guys and gals – a lot! – and I would never be a virgin bride.” But nothing has prepared her for the soft collision when she encounters Desiree teaching a weekend seminar at the University Extension.

Besides teaching, Desiree is an accomplished professional who leads the Network Security Department for Metroline Insurance, a Fortune 1000 insurance company. She's also a lady with a past. She's been a sexual rebel, a club stripper, a secretary in the Pentagon, sometimes a software programmer and skilled computer hacker.

Des quickly recognizes not only Marie's youthful attractiveness, but her mental quickness and intelligence... deeper qualities that draw the two together powerfully. This is going to get complicated, she thinks – and it will. Des' first task is to introduce Marie to her lover Renate – with whom she is co-mistress to Doctor (formerly Colonel) Robert Thomas Temple, in a menage.

Their threesome with the good doctor may be about to become a foursome. He just doesn't know it yet.

Due to sensual situations and content, Meeting the Captain's Women is intended for mature audiences.
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