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Gay Erotic Stories - Explicit Erotica Selection - cover

Gay Erotic Stories - Explicit Erotica Selection

Aston Fox

Editorial: GreenStone Publishing

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Hard lust. Bold men. Zero apologies.Gay Erotic Stories – Explicit Erotica Selection delivers 60 blazing-hot tales packed with dominant energy, forbidden tension, and raw male-on-male passion. These stories go straight to the action—fast, filthy, and built for readers who want it all.Unfiltered encounters. Taboo cravings. Maximum release.This isn’t just erotica—it’s 60 hits of pure, explicit pleasure.
Disponible desde: 23/06/2022.

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