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Joan Russell

The Governess:Erotic 3-pack multiple partner and lesbian erotica

The Governess:Erotic 3-pack multiple partner and lesbian erotica

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Sarah Brandford strikes a bargain with Robert Earl of Barclay to bear and raise his children. In the first of the three series she seals her end of the bargain and becomes his mistress. In the second of the series she discovers to her dismay that he enjoys sharing her with other men. In the third of the series she discovers that his wife and her companion enjoy sharing her as well.

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Sarah Brandford had made an agreement with Robert Earl of Barclay that she would bear his children and become their governess in return for employment through her productive years and a house and security in her old age. They then had set about fulfilling their mutual agreements; although not quite as Sarah had dreamed. Robert, whom she had come to love, once he had gotten her with child, liked to share her with friends and associates. She now found herself pregnant and on her way to Robert's ancestral home and her first meeting with his wife who Robert had told her agreed with his plan to produce and heir.
Sarah Brandford had been formally introduced to Lady Elizabeth Barclay on her arrival at Balford Manor; Robert's home a stunning Tudor mansion with a massive fieldstone facade, mullioned windows, a slate roof and numerous chimneys. It had been immediately clear that Lady Elizabeth knew exactly what her husband had been doing in London all these months and that, while she might accept it, she didn't like it. Her eyes had gone immediately to Sarah's stomach, looking for signs of the pregnancy she herself could not provide her husband. The bitterness in her eyes was palpable and Sarah wondered what Robert had told her to get her to agree to his solution to their fertility problem.
Elizabeth was a small woman, with black hair, black eyes that were so large they completely dominated her face. Her heart shaped face was completed by a pert nose, a small tight mouth and sallow skin. She might have been pretty if she hadn't been so sullen. Slender to the point of looking ill, she could easily have been mistaken for a sickly child instead of a woman of 26. Robert had told Sarah that after five years of being married to him Elizabeth had failed to become pregnant. It was not a matter of miscarriages, which would have been bad enough but which might have held possibility. She had failed to conceive at all. Indeed he had never known her to have her monthly course, which would explain her barrenness. Until she had met Elizabeth, Sarah had felt sorry for her. Now she wasn't so certain what she felt. Apprehensive might be the word she was looking for. The woman hated her.
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