Two x Three
Some encounters matter more than they seem.
In 2024, three women — Ingrid, Nora, and Sasha — are drawn into quick, charged encounters that blur lines between power, care, and choice.
Two x Three is a psychologically rich sapphic novel of adult desire and negotiated immediacy — the courage to stay when walking away would be easier.
Releasing April 15, 2026
Ingrid Voss believes she has mastered intimacy — precise, controlled, temporary. A single night, a single woman, a single purpose: distraction, release, reset. No names. No mornings. No consequences.
But: she is wrong.
A spilled glass in a restaurant doorway draws three women into an orbit none of them intended — and none can escape.
Ingrid, whose authority has never failed her, discovers that control fractures under sustained desire. Nora, steady and devoted, learns that wanting more is not the same as asking for too much. Sasha, irreverent and unflinching, refuses to be reduced to a role that keeps her at a distance.
Across glass-walled offices, art galleries, late-night kitchens, and one unmade bed, the lines between power, care, and choice begin to blur.
Intimacy arrives quickly — but meaning takes longer.
Two x Three is a psychologically rich sapphic novel about adult desire, negotiated power, and the courage to stay when walking away would be easier — and the quiet revolution of choosing each other, not despite the mess, but because of it.
Two x Three begins in 2024, following three women whose lives intersect through a series of brief, charged encounters just outside the center of Julian Sterne’s world. Their connection is unplanned and immediate — drawn together by chance, curiosity, and the quiet pull of recognition.
This is a standalone sapphic novel shaped by speed and proximity. Intimacy arrives quickly, but meaning unfolds more slowly, as boundaries blur and assumptions fracture. Power is negotiated in real time, not through roles or declarations, but through choice, risk, and attention.
All intimacy depicted is consensual and emotionally grounded. Desire here is direct, but not simple; the stakes are personal rather than dramatic, and the consequences emerge through what these women decide to face — or refuse — together.
This is a story about encounters that begin lightly and linger deeply —
connections that matter more than they first appear to.
Intended for mature readers. Contains explicit sexual content.