"’I want to feel you,’ he says and indicates my clothes. His remark lights a flame in me. I remember when he said it the first time we got together. While he was driving. I was so taken aback by his directness and his cocky smile, that I got wet instantly. I slipped out of my panties, the seatbelt pressing against my breasts, and placed his hand under my skirt. I felt his surprise at how wet I was already, and a wave of love rushed through me. Since that day, that remark has made me wet and orgasms inevitable." – Objectify Me Part of the erotic alphabet series, ‘Z is for Zones - 10 Erotic Short Stories’ is a collection of erotica that explores the heightened sensitivity and sexual pleasure of erogenous zones. From the soft skin of your armpits to the sensitive spot on your lower abdomen, from your mouth down to your neck, from breasts, buttocks, shoulders and lower back to the pleasure between your legs, let these tales touch every part of your body. According to Monica in ‘F.R.I.E.N.D.S’, a woman has seven key erogenous zones that need stimulating so why not find yourself screaming "7, 7, 7.." with this steamy collection that will drive you wild? The twenty-sixth, final and ultimate collection in this alphabet series, ‘Z is for Zones’ features the stories: ‘You Can Look, But You Cannot Touch’, ‘A Wet Midsummer Night’s Dream’, ‘Beneath the Checked Flannel Shirt’, ‘Strap-on’, ‘At Your Service!’, ‘LeXuS: Axis, the Workers – erotic dystopia’, ‘Body on Fire’, ‘Female Pleasure Circle’, ‘Objectify Me’, and ‘Peach Delight – Lesbian Erotica’. LUST is a publishing house that publishes a collection of sexy and imaginative erotica. They’re on a mission to publish erotic literature that will appeal to every different kind of person, by representing different types of lust and desire to allow ourselves to understand that it’s okay to think about your sexuality, sex, and what turns you on. This compilation includes erotic short stories written by the following LUST authors: B. J. Hermansson, Malin Edholm, Sarah Skov, Alicia Luz, Marguerite Nousville, Virginie Bégaudeau, Sara Agnès L., and Victoria Październy.