Laura Lovecraft

Laura Lovecraft or L.L. Craft is an American author of erotic novels for 18+ readers that break taboos from BDSM to incest. A group of authors may be hiding behind this pseudonym because it's hard to find a bio about Laura. Besides, it is also not easy to discover her picture. But we did it!

According to the official site, like her famous namesake Howard Phillips "H. P." Lovecraft, Laura was born, raised, and still resides in historic Providence, Rhode Island.

"I was greatly influenced BY HP Lovecraft, who was also born and lived here most of his life. I have visited many of the buildings he featured in his stories. Although I write erotica rather than horror, I feel living in such a historic city and surrounded by haunted dwellings and superstitions has greatly inspired my creativity and is the reason some of my erotica has such an aura of Darkness about them", says the author.

Currently, Laura is best known for two dark and sexy series. Her original masterpiece is the infamous BDSM/Incest crossover "Broken". The series has set the standard for taboo sex and dark romance, says the official web.

Laura Lovecraft publishes a huge number of books every year. It's an easy read for those who love sexual fantasy. She published her first book in 2011, and in 2022 she will have her 200th novel!

Perhaps not that important whether or not Laura Lovecraft is a real person. The important thing is that her (or his, or their) books continue to be enjoyed by readers.

Photo credit: Twitter @Laura_Lovecraft

Quotes

b8477115925has quoted2 years ago
hand into the waistband of my boxers and grabbed my cock
Nija Kelenchas quotedlast year
PUBLISHED BY: L.L. Craft Publications
Софія Яремаhas quoted2 years ago
stopped dead in my tracks.

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