STEPMOM NEEDS COMFORTING: TEN TALES OF TABOO SOLACE AND SIN by Anna Sin
Grief has a way of stripping everything bare.
When Evelyn Hart’s marriage finally shatters, it doesn’t break quietly—it leaves her raw, aching, and unraveling in the silence of an empty home. The life she built is gone. The woman she was… slipping away.
And in that fragile, dangerous space—something awakens.
A glance that lingers too long.
A touch that feels different now.
A tension that was always there… waiting.
What begins as comfort becomes something deeper. Heavier. Harder to deny.
In these ten interconnected stories, desire rises from the wreckage of heartbreak—slow, consuming, impossible to ignore. Boundaries blur. Emotions tangle. And every stolen moment pulses with a heat that feels as much like salvation as it does ruin.
Because sometimes, when everything good is gone…
the only thing left is what you were never meant to want.
Darkly intimate. Emotionally charged. Addictively forbidden.
This is a descent into longing—where solace turns to hunger,
and letting go feels dangerously close to falling.