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Sapphic Seductions - A Collection of Steamy Lesbian Tales - cover

Sapphic Seductions - A Collection of Steamy Lesbian Tales

April Williams

Verlag: Naughty Notions Publishing

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Beschreibung

Craving Stories That Drip With Sapphic Heat?
 
Dive into 21 steamy lesbian tales of passion, temptation, and irresistible desire.From tender kisses to wild, forbidden encounters, this collection delivers everything you’ve been longing for—and more.
 
Give in to Sapphic Seductions… and let the fire consume you.
Verfügbar seit: 12.09.2025.
Drucklänge: 300 Seiten.

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