
Best Bellesa Erotic Stories Based on Your Zodiac Sign
It can be challenging to choose the ideal story for you now, regardless of how long you've been reading erotica or how new you are to the genre.
We turned to the universe for direction to help us with the mission.
Here, we've matched the astrological signs that some of our sexiest stories most closely resemble. Although these stories were selected based on the wide range of sun signs, you may also apply these suggestions to your moon or ascendant sign to determine which one best suits you.
Pisces: Breathwork
Pisces has some of the most comprehensive, most profound vibrations of all the zodiac signs because it is at the fishtail end. Pisces is an intuitive creator who is in tune with the immensity of the cosmos, a poet, and a dreamer. Being a little psychic is not unusual for Pisces. Grounding yourself again after experiencing such cosmic depth and elevated consciousness is crucial, or else you risk floating away.
They accomplish this in Bridget Bellecerise's Breathwork. The narrator awakens in an odd location. Even though she knows it is her partner's room, there is still something strange about it. At that moment, she realizes he has already gotten out of bed and is sitting beside her on the floor, meditating. When she joins him, this incredibly dreamy and perceptive companion leads her in a private practice that involves sexual touch and deep breathing.
Aries: Floating
Bold and impetuous Aries. Being the infant of the zodiac, they ignite the cycle's initial flame and, as a result, infuse all they accomplish with sparkling ambition—or arrogance, depending on who you ask. Even though it's not a competition, we are in it to win. But let's face it: a fired-up Aries views everything as a contest. What most excites us are the stakes.
For this reason, Kristine Lynn's Floating is the ideal tale to fan the flames of Aries. It shows a couple of attractive lifeguards who had spent the entire summer openly eye-fucking one another across the pool. It is now or never for Ash to make a move in the final sweltering days of the season. After hours, she challenges Hutch to a swim competition; the victor takes the other. Whatever they want.
Taurus: Coming Home
Taurus is a sign that embodies the maxim "work hard, play hard." At work and home, they are focused and disciplined in their values, particularly at home. Taurus would win gold whenever relaxing and enjoying life was an Olympic sport. They approach their creature comforts with a sense of reverence and romanticism. Indulgence is a necessary component of life, not just a tiny treat for the occasional occasion.
Eva Monroe's Coming Home demonstrates these Taurean traits before taking them to the next level. A dominant spouse enforcing the established discipline dynamics in their home, ample snack breaks (since every Taurus understands the importance of snacking), a lavish shower, a truly decadent level of devotion to pleasure, and relaxing at home are all characteristics of this three-part series.
Gemini: The First Meeting
Gemini is our inquisitive and crafty social butterfly of the zodiac; they are lively, curious, and highly adaptive in social settings. Mercury, the god of technology, communication, and transportation, controls this sign. (For this reason, several aspects of our lives may become slightly erratic during Mercury retrograde.) Mercury is the minder of mental concerns over all else, so Geminis tend to live more emotionally detached lives.
Carson March's First Meeting includes a little of each of those above. Two strangers connect via technology after meeting electronically. They become interested enough to want to meet as they get to know one another. Last-minute changes to plans occur, and what better setting for a meeting than a moving train?
Cancer: Tantric Tendencies
The original proponent of the saying "home is where the heart is" was most likely a Cancer. This sign is characterized by nurturing and loving those trusted loved ones, prioritizing household tasks, and establishing a comfortable, protective, and receptive environment for themselves and anybody they feel comfortable inviting. The crab, which carries its hard protective shell house wherever it goes, is a fitting symbol for cancer. Home is not only where the heart is, but it also feels the safest for a Cancer's heart.
Marissa is at her weakest in Oya Calor's Tantric Tendencies. Following a split, she is currently with a new partner, is menstruating, and hasn't done any of the things she usually does to get ready and show herself to others. Diego, however, is unconcerned. Just like her, he is there to be with her. She can therefore feel secure in both her pleasure and her vulnerability.
Leo: Strangers
Putting on a show is one of Leo's favorite things. An elaborate performance is a fantastic method to attract attention from this fire sign, who loves to be seen. A well-dressed Leo is the only way they arrive. Leo is much more than just a stunning showboat, though. They have a strong sense of loyalty to the ones they love. The fact that this symbol dominates the heart is not surprising.
Ashlynn Rivers's novel Strangers introduces us to a stunning pair lavishly dressed on their first date. They end up at a hotel bar, where they engage in sultry seduction. However, this is short-lived, as they quickly rush upstairs to a room for an intense encounter. There are no spoilers, but a hint: this story isn't bad because of Leo's loyalty or showmanship.
Virgo: Fearless
Pop astrology portrays Virgos as perfectionists, but they are much more than that. Yes, this practical sign can hold itself to high standards and has an excellent eye for detail. However, they also possess an unparalleled capacity for devotion. Virgo's service aims to enable others to realize their most significant potential. They flourish when they serve others.
The enjoyment of serving others is elevated to a new level in Anne Stagg's Fearless. These Virgo traits are nicely displayed in this four-part story of Maddie and Rylan, who are Aquarius and Capricorn, respectively. The care with which they handle the specifics of their developing relationship, the love and respect they show for one other, and the actual pleasure Rylan gets from serving Maddie's willing butt? Hurry up. It's flawless.
Libra: Body Paint
Harmony is a characteristic of Libra. Libra, a sign ruled by Venus, is genuinely a lover of all things lovely and how they can coexist. They frequently act as a diplomatic mediator to maintain harmony between parties. However, harmony can take many forms, such as the colors on a palette or a musical score.
A Friday night art class takes a different turn in Lauren Emily's Body Paint when the gorgeous Bree appears as their nude model. She is a piece of art that inspires more art as she strikes balancing stances. There's something in the air, whether it's Bree, the music of the evening, or the general atmosphere. Whatever it is, Winston and Reilly remain to dwell in it and create a stunning, kaleidoscopic harmony with Bree.
Scorpio: How the Phoenix Learned to Fly
The magician. The hypnotist. Alchemist. These are only a handful of the archetypal names that are frequently connected to the enigmatic and enchanted Scorpio. Although not all Scorpios are brooding, dark goths, it's difficult to avoid conflating them with these characteristics. The energy of this water sign is associated with shadows and secrets. It is overcoming fear to venture into the soul's most profound depths and mend whatever stubborn issues may be present.
Through a kink scene in Jayne Renault's How the Phoenix Learned to Fly, Lady assists Ash in moving past his angst and toward the healing darkness. The thing about the darkness is that it allows you to give up and change, even though it may be harsh and intense at times (CW for rope bondage, impact play, and consensual pain). This narrative has a supernatural component—Lady and Ash are no longer human—and since it was created for Halloween, it doesn't get any more sinister than that.
Sagittarius: Above the City Streets
Seeking is what Sagittarius is. Constantly seeking the next adventure, the next novel concept, the subsequent encounter that broadens the mind and soul in pursuit of the ultimate truth. (Even though they know that there is no such thing as an ultimate truth, they yet set out to find it.)
They might abruptly leave you—whether you like to acknowledge it or not, being distant is part of the charm—but the experience will be unforgettable when you are together. No one can argue that Sagittarius isn't giving when they want to be; they will offer you their whole attention while you're together. Louise Lagris's Above the City Streets is the most Sagittarius narrative I can think of.
Capricorn: Make It Right
Capricorn is all about power, organization, and employing strategy rather than force to accomplish objectives. Because security is what Capricorn truly desires, they are prepared to wait for the reward they know will come from discipline and perseverance.
Rachel Woe's "Make It Right" has a lot of Capricornian elements. Kat is a hard-working, disciplined woman who manages her company according to her rules. Spitting on her father is nothing new to her, but it doesn't meet his expectations. She continues to have an affair in secret with an older man who also works closely with her father. There are restrictions specific to their relationship. And because of the way they have organized it, it enables them to play in a way that frees them both.
Aquarius: Glow in the Dark
The sign of Aquarius is associated with friendship and lofty goals. Despite being an eccentric rebel who is unabashed, steadfast in their beliefs, and capable of enjoying solitude, this air sign never loses sight of the group. They are well-suited to resolving issues the group faces because of their ability to envision and facilitate change. Additionally, they tend to be tech-savvy and adept at using the internet to their advantage.
In light of that, I present Lauren Emily's You Are Now Connected, a tale about three incredibly close friends getting back together for another threesome. Rainbow is named for her boyfriend Ian, her unusual and frequently shifting hairstyle, and Tara, their mutual lover, who once assisted Rainbow in creating a dildo duplicate of Ian. They cleverly use video chatting to conduct a virtual threesome while Ian is gone. Ian watches from a distance while Tara wears the Ian dildo in her strap-on harness for Rainbow.