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erotic farm fiction

Posted: February 3 2017

erotic fiction, greenhorns, farmer fiction
This weekend we would like to steer you towards Artemisia Rae's  White Oak Summer, an erotic romance novel, that blends sex and farming into a lovely little fireside read.  When she's not writing blush-worthy prose Rae is farming and helping run a local seed cooperative in Boise, Idaho.
The synopsis:

White Oak Summer is a story about self-discovery. To escape from a dead end job and a life without purpose, Kelsie Thompson accepts an internship on an organic farm. In lush western Oregon farm country, White Oak Farm owners Dana and Craig become Kelsie's mentors in life and in love. Dana instructs her on the fine art of beekeeping and the luscious intricacies of the plant kingdom. Craig has different things to teach Kelsie and not all of them have to do with farming. Their neighbor - hunky goat farmer Joshua Murphy- complicates things with his own agenda, while the other interns struggle to find their own places in farm life. As the season unfolds, Kelsie learns as much about her sexual interests as she does about growing vegetables. With the inherent sensuality of the natural world as her backdrop, she reaps what she sows.

One reviewer exclaimed, "farm stories with sex scenes." I can't help but recall Kristin Kimball's words from the Dirty Life when, out of sheer seasonal exhaustion, she and Mark began referring to farmer sex as touching hands... This sounds like a superb addition to farm fiction canon 🙂

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