Heather Kinnane
Bio
Author of bite-sized steamy romance and erotica. She/Her. For longer works check out my website: http:heatherkinnane.com/books. And if you like my work, buy me a coffee and help fuel the stories: https://ko-fi.com/heatherkinnane
Stories (142/0)
One Night Stand Behind Her Husband's Back
Arlo was gorgeous. Luna had always thought so. And it wasn’t just his physical appearance; his slim build, blue eyes or roguish smile, it was the way he treated other people, like everyone around him was special, and important.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy
Summoning Her Perfect Man
There it was, the hill with the white horse. The tall grass swished against her skirt as she strode up the hill, following along the back of the horse until she got to its head. It felt wrong walking across its face, and even worse to stand on its eye, but Bethany was desperate.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy
Heating Up
Laken catches my gaze and leans forward to take his turn to kiss me. His whiskers tickle my chin, and I bring my hand up, focusing on the soft brush of them as my fingers stroke his jawline. His lips are so soft, and before I know it he’s slipped his tongue between them to press against mine, still tasting of Gage’s fruity dessert.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy
Sex with the Servant
Alexandra glanced furtively up and down the hall before lifting her skirts and ducking down the servants stairwell. At the sharp turn, midway down the stairs, she tilted the hoops in her skirt so she could get around the bend. Some days she wished for the smaller dresses of the servants, if only to get places easier.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy
A Threesome with an Unexpected Guest
“Are you ready?” Stephanie asked. Jax took a deep breath and nodded. “Ready as I’ll ever be.” “Let’s go.” Moonlight glinted off shards of broken glass as they pushed open the front door, the creak of the hinges loud in the otherwise silent night.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy
Her Lover's Return
Cora huddled by the fire, book in one hand, hot chocolate in the other. Outside rain slashed against the window panes, lightning flashed so bright it lit up the curtains, thunder so loud she jumped every time it boomed overhead. Even the wind was up tonight, leaves and sticks and gumnuts smacking against the windows and banging on the roof as they fell from the trees above.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy
Seducing her Sister's Teacher
Tosca loved National Superhero Day. She loved visiting schools and talking about all the amazing women who were super heroes in their own right, especially those women history conveniently forgot, like Judith Love Cohen, who managed to help rescue the Apollo 13 astronauts while she was in labour, and Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery and managed to rescue so many others from the same fate.
By Heather Kinnane3 years ago in Filthy