Deep South, Deeper Throat: Confessions of a Georgia Peach

Anna Onyx


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Savannah Rose Calloway was a good girl from a small Georgia town — the kind who crossed her ankles, sipped sweet tea, and dated safe, predictable men who never once made her lose her composure. Then she moved to Atlanta and walked into a bar, and a tall, dark, impossibly built man looked at her like she was the only woman in the room. What happened next didn't just change her Friday night. It changed her entirely.

This is the confessional journal of a Southern white woman who discovers that everything she thought she wanted was a pale imitation of what she actually needed. Kendrick isn't just attractive — he's magnetic, commanding, and equipped in ways that leave Savannah speechless, breathless, and questioning every man who came before him. From a downtown loft with skyline views to a moonlit dock at her family's lake house, Savannah finds herself overwhelmed, filled, and utterly consumed by a man whose presence rewrites the architecture of her desire.

Each chapter is a new confession — bolder, hotter, more daring than the last. A white girlfriend from small-town Georgia learns what it means to surrender to someone who takes up space in every room, in every thought, and in places inside her she didn't know existed. She goes to her knees willingly, rides him shamelessly, and bends over in public spaces where anyone could catch them. She is not coerced. She is not confused. She is awakened — and she documents every exquisite detail in a journal she never intended anyone to read.

This isn't a story about guilt. Savannah doesn't apologize. She doesn't look back at the lesser men — the ones who fumbled, who finished too fast, who never even tried — with anything but pity. She has been ruined in the best possible way, and she writes it all down: every inch, every gasp, every moment she realized that her old life was a house with no windows and Kendrick was the light pouring through.

If you crave stories about interracial passion where a confident, powerful man shows a willing woman exactly what she's been missing — where contrast is the point and size is never in question — then Savannah's confessions will leave you turning pages with one hand. Deep South, Deeper Throat is a searing, unapologetic exploration of a woman who left behind everything small — her town, her expectations, her former lovers — and found herself completely filled by something bigger in every sense of the word.

For readers who appreciate raw Southern heat, the thrill of public encounters, and a love story told from the inside of an obsession that only grows deeper with every chapter.

This is a work of fiction. All characters are adults over the age of 18. Names, locations, and events are entirely imaginary. Any resemblance to real persons or places is coincidental.

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