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Gay Male Erotica - Volume 1 - Gay Erotic Stories For Adults - cover

Gay Male Erotica - Volume 1 - Gay Erotic Stories For Adults

Arnold Harding

Publisher: Midnight Desire Press

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Summary

Gay Male Erotica Volume 1 – Sensual & Seductive M/M Stories
 
Indulge in five steamy short stories where desire ignites, boundaries blur, and passion takes control. This collection delivers raw chemistry, forbidden encounters, and electrifying romance, bringing you into the world of sensual M/M connections and intense pleasure.
 
From first-time experiences to deep, unrestrained cravings, each story is crafted to thrill, excite, and leave you breathless. If you crave bold, seductive gay erotica, this collection promises an unforgettable escape into untamed passion.
 
Are you ready to surrender to desire?
Available since: 03/03/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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