by Candy_Kane54
Very Interesting Story!
New category and sensual style for you, with red-hot sex throughout the story. I loved the storyline and main characters. I wonder what goes with the twin's mom skipping from April to June; the middle name answer, Mae💐is cute!
Maybe there's a possible sequel in the works!
5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Beautiful piece — sensually graphic sex coupled with poignant moments of love and revelation so well scripted. Jane, April and Anna seem so real; feel like you’d recognize them/would like to meet them though their presence might be a bit intimidating :).
Finding good lesbian incest on this site is stumbling on an oasis in the Sahara. As surprising as it was seeing your name crop up in 'Taboo', I knew immediately I wouldn't be disappointed. Butt stuff isn't my thing, nor is ageplay, so I must confess I skimmed most of the actual sex; the core of the story itself, though, is as tender and soulful as any of your other works.
My only point of -literary- critique is April's flashback to watching June feels odd placed at the end rather than the beginning, since the story's progression is otherwise about building up Anna's reveal and the subsequent family reunion.
...and off at a tangent. A very interesting (five star interesting) change of categories
and style for you, Candy. At first glance I wasn't sure how this was going to work but work it did and very well too. I quickly grew to like your trio of lovers and wonder if you can squeeze more out of them. For instance, we know Anna's story to the point where she gave up the twins; why not develop this into Anna's history after she reaches adulthood and up to the time she goes to the Blue Moon for the first time? Anyway, as it stands, an altogether enjoyable tale.
i liked the comments you got maybe a chapter 2 iv been a fan for a wile thanks be happy safe and well ps looking forward to more stories a fan shayne
Welp, that pushed a few buttons (no pun intended [get your mind outta the gutter {no, actually please don't!}]) Nicely out of your wheelhouse, CK! Five. :)
That was simply lovely and deeply passionate on an entirely different level. The question of family origin was delicately dangled along the way, but when the truth was discovered, I just lost it -- no Kleenex not sufficient, needed paper towels to flow with the deep undercurrents of recognition at so many levels. Well done. Worthy of a reprise when Anna returns to enjoy her daughters' success and new home. Sigh