Despacio: A Sapphic First-Time Romance

Par : Sloane Peach
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233346453
  • EAN9798233346453
  • Date de parution13/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

She said one sentence and I forgot every word I'd ever studied. Lena Richter is invisible - and she likes it that way. Twenty-four, bookish, and buried in the corner seat of a university library, she's built her entire life around not being noticed. No relationships. No experience. Not even a private moment with her own body she's willing to admit to. Then Mara Castillo sits down across from her and says: Are you actually innocent - or are you filthy in your head?What starts as a daring conversation becomes something Lena never anticipated.
Late-night texts that make her breath catch. Instructions she follows with trembling hands. A guided awakening that pulls her out of years of silence, one whispered command at a time. Mara is confident, magnetic, and always in control - the kind of woman who watches instead of being watched, who leads instead of surrenders, who reads Lena's body like a language she was born fluent in. But Mara has walls of her own.
A scar she never shows. A word tattooed on her wrist that means slowly - a therapist's advice she turned into ink instead of growth. She built her confidence on never being the vulnerable one. Never being the one who's seen. Until Lena stops following instructions - and starts giving them. As the shy girl in the cardigan transforms into a woman who takes what she wants, the balance between them shifts.
The teacher becomes the student. The watcher becomes the watched. And what began as curiosity catches fire into something far more dangerous: the kind of love that demands you be completely, terrifyingly known. Despacio is a twelve-chapter sapphic erotic romance about first times, power exchange, trust, and two women who discover that the most intimate act isn't physical - it's letting someone see the version of you that you've been hiding from yourself.
This book contains explicit sexual content between consenting adult women, including guided self-exploration, voyeurism, public tension, oral intimacy, and emotional vulnerability that hits harder than any of it. Intended for readers 18+. If you love slow-burn sapphic romance that goes from zero to breathless - download now and find out what happens when a quiet girl finally stops being quiet.
Before she was Sloane Peach, she was Sarah Ellen Whitaker-a girl born in 1998 to the hushed, judgmental pews of central Pennsylvania. She was the "sweet, put-together" girl of church Sundays and field hockey, a girl destined for a finance-bro husband and a life of beige predictability. She lasted five semesters. The fracture began during her junior year when she stumbled into the Chrysalis Vault, a subterranean Discord server dedicated to the eroticism of total erasure.
For three months, she lurked in the digital shadows, watching others disintegrate, until she finally posted the question that would end her life as Sarah: "What if you woke up and couldn't remember wanting anything except to be prettier, dumber, wetter?"The resulting flood was absolute. For eighteen months, she lived a double life-a straight-A student by day, a linguistic architect of filth by night.
Her writing voice was a revelation: sharp, cruelly poetic, and shamelessly horny. At twenty-three, she shed Sarah like a dead skin, legally re-emerging as Sloane Peach. The initials stayed as a lingering spit in the face of her past. Sloane: expensive, sleek, and a little mean. Peach: soft, obscene, and begging to be bitten. Her specialty is the slow, psychological rot. She crafts eighteen-month sissification arcs where the rustle of panties under a suit leads to a sobbing, plugged, and collared doll who can't-and won't-ever get hard again.
She writes the bimbo pipeline as a series of dares that become compulsions, until her characters forget the date unless reminded mid-throatfuck. She builds corporate feminization nightmares where HR "realignment therapy" ends in DD implants, a permanent wardrobe of lace, and a professionally erased gag reflex. Now twenty-seven, she occasionally feels a needle of guilt when her mother's voicemails go unanswered.
But then the keyboard clacks-clack, clack, clack-and she watches a character's last male thought dissolve into pink static and glossy lips. The guilt vanishes like salty precum on a tongue. Sloane Peach doesn't want redemption. She writes to make good girls soak public bathrooms and bad boys beg to be remade from the inside out. She is a sweet fruit with a razor blade hidden in the pulp, inviting you to say yes to the right voice in the dark.