Lottie's Deflowering: The Erotic Chronicles of Dimpleton Abbey, Book 4

Henrietta Tyrell-Foyle


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Explicit and plentiful [?] · 1 rating · 64 pages · Published: 28 Mar 2026
On a chilly Winter Solstice in 1803, Lottie Fenlok and Susan Foster, best friends and confidants, lose their virginities to two earls.

Lottie was faced with the horrible prospect of a loveless marriage to an elderly magistrate, orchestrated by her feckless father, desperate to pay off his debts. Susan’s risky behaviour, spying on her father’s stable master and having an illicit relationship with his future sister-in-law, has forced her father to find her a husband.

Will Lottie find love with her best friend’s brother, Anthony Foster, the Earl of Evanstoke? Can Susan be tamed by her father’s best friend, William Cavendish, the Earl of Claymore? Will they both find hope and freedom with their earls?

This is book four in a seven-book series. It can be read as a standalone, but it is highly recommended that you read the first three books in the series first.

This book contains themes of a sexual nature and is not recommended for people under the age of 18. Contains MF, FFM, and FMM scenes. Obviously, if explicit depictions of sex are not for you, do not read this book! It is 15,000 words in length.

Tropes:
Doctor examination
Loss of virginity
Father’s best friend
Childhood sweetheart
Lesbian romance
Discipline
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