Degrees of Sex
A Queer Erotic Novella of Marriage, Jealousy, and Desire
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Valentine Glass
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Told in Peyton’s sharp, jealous, and darkly amused voice, this novella reconstructs Magda’s reckless weekend with Dexter, a socially awkward lab partner whose wedding invitation becomes an erotic fault line. What begins as relief from academic pressure and marital routine mutates into a dangerous experiment in temptation. Carefully negotiated boundaries bend, then break, leaving behind pleasure that cannot be unlearned and consequences that refuse to stay private.
As Peyton listens, imagines, interrogates, she cannot separate outrage from desire. The details arouse her against her will. The retelling becomes a form of foreplay—each clarification tightening something low and private, each confession sharpening what she wants and what she resents wanting. Pleasure and jealousy coil together until it’s impossible to tell which is driving the story forward.
By turns funny, intimate, and unapologetically voyeuristic, Degrees in Sex explores queer marriage, polyamory, and the erotic danger of knowing exactly how your lover was touched. Valentine Glass writes with precision and heat, tracing not just what happens between bodies, but what happens inside the one left listening—breath caught, pulse quickened, desire refusing to behave—especially when the retelling itself becomes an act of possession.
A provocative novella about sex as hypothesis, marriage as experiment, and the unsettling truth that betrayal can be arousing long before it is forgiven.
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