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30 Forbidden Gay Erotica Stories - Erotic Collection for Men - cover

30 Forbidden Gay Erotica Stories - Erotic Collection for Men

A.H. Wheeler Carman

Editorial: Naughty Notions Publishing

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30 Forbidden Gay Erotica Stories – Erotic Collection for Men
 
30 Stories. Hidden Desires. Unapologetic Heat.
 
30 Forbidden Gay Erotica Stories delivers a bold and thrilling collection of 30 explicit M/M tales where taboo lust, secret trysts, and raw masculine passion collide. From first-time cravings to dominant encounters, each story is crafted to ignite and satisfy.
 
Provocative. Intense. Unforgettably hot.These stories don’t just cross the line—they live beyond it.
Disponible desde: 17/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 700 páginas.

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