Green Girls

Romance, Erotica, Lesbian, BDSM, M&
Cover of the book Green Girls by Alphonse Momas, Locus Elm Press (editor), Alfred Richard Allinson (translator), Locus Elm Press
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Author: Alphonse Momas, Locus Elm Press (editor), Alfred Richard Allinson (translator) ISBN: 1230000422369
Publisher: Locus Elm Press Publication: May 11, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press Language: English
Author: Alphonse Momas, Locus Elm Press (editor), Alfred Richard Allinson (translator)
ISBN: 1230000422369
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication: May 11, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press
Language: English

When Adelina is caught in the most compromising of positions, she is soon sent to a convent school for wayward adolescents in far off France. 

The first part of this gem describes our female protagonist’s first tastes of lust as she embarks on a torrid and forbidden love affair with her tutor. Their gradual draw to one another is wonderfully erotic, each attempting to hold back but unable to do so. The old monk, eager not to spoil Adelina's virginity, introduces her to all those forbidden pleasures that one of his proclivity are want to practice. 

The next part of the book is presented in way of correspondence dedicated to Adelina's formative years coming-of-age amongst the morally loose lesbians of her convent school. Here she will learn the art of the soixante-neuf, tribadism, and flagellation. From Green Girl she will entertain the interests of her peers enough to rouse the attentions and admiration of the institution's chaplain. And under his guidance and that of the mistress of the school she will rise through the ranks to join the confraternity of the Red Girls; a libertine group whose passions truly know no bounds. 

This must be one of the most graphically lascivious works in the Locus Elm collection, to a level of debauchery on par with that of De Sade's works. This is Alphonse Momas' erotic master-work replete with liberal helpings of all things forbidden and flagellatory.

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When Adelina is caught in the most compromising of positions, she is soon sent to a convent school for wayward adolescents in far off France. 

The first part of this gem describes our female protagonist’s first tastes of lust as she embarks on a torrid and forbidden love affair with her tutor. Their gradual draw to one another is wonderfully erotic, each attempting to hold back but unable to do so. The old monk, eager not to spoil Adelina's virginity, introduces her to all those forbidden pleasures that one of his proclivity are want to practice. 

The next part of the book is presented in way of correspondence dedicated to Adelina's formative years coming-of-age amongst the morally loose lesbians of her convent school. Here she will learn the art of the soixante-neuf, tribadism, and flagellation. From Green Girl she will entertain the interests of her peers enough to rouse the attentions and admiration of the institution's chaplain. And under his guidance and that of the mistress of the school she will rise through the ranks to join the confraternity of the Red Girls; a libertine group whose passions truly know no bounds. 

This must be one of the most graphically lascivious works in the Locus Elm collection, to a level of debauchery on par with that of De Sade's works. This is Alphonse Momas' erotic master-work replete with liberal helpings of all things forbidden and flagellatory.

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