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After Party

Avery Rowan

Maison d'édition: Sandy Shores Publishing

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Synopsis

After two play dates in the swinging lifestyle, Chelsea hungers to find more partners to explore with, so she leaps at the chance to attend a meet and greet the Newburys invite them to check out. According to Neal, it’s a smorgasbord of wife-swapping couples eager to get down to business. However, the meet and greet is just the beginning of their steamy night. The Newburys invite the Davenports back to an after party at a local motel, promising a night of wild abandon. When they arrive, there is a buffet of passion already taking place in the room. However, they only have the hots for Josh and Brenda, and soon, partners are swapped as another adventure begins.
 
Read the entire series:
 
Book 1: Venturing Out
 
Book 2: Play Date
 
Book 3: After Party
 
Book 4: Chelsea's Date
 
Book 5: House Party
 
Book 6: Darren's Surprise
 
Book 7: Swinging Neighbors
 
Book 8: Swinging Vacation
 
Book 9: Swinging Friends
 
Book 10: Swinging Alone
Disponible depuis: 12/07/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 45 pages.

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