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Lesbian Erotic Romance - Lesbian Erotic Sex Short Stories 30 Erotic Stories Mega Collection - cover

Lesbian Erotic Romance - Lesbian Erotic Sex Short Stories 30 Erotic Stories Mega Collection

Ameline Moreau

Editorial: Naughty Notions Publishing

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Sinopsis

Lesbian Erotic Romance – 30 Erotic Stories Mega Collection
 
30 Stories. Sapphic Heat. Unfiltered Passion.
 
Lesbian Erotic Romance brings together 30 steamy, seductive stories that celebrate the raw chemistry and deep desires between women. From sweet temptation to wild, uninhibited encounters, this collection is bursting with hot lesbian erotica and unapologetic romance.
 
Bold. Intimate. Electric with desire.Because when women love women—nothing stays innocent for long.
Disponible desde: 19/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 580 páginas.

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