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Lesbian Nights - XXX Stories of Passion & Play: 7 Steamy Short Stories of Female Lust First Times and Forbidden Touches - cover

Lesbian Nights - XXX Stories of Passion & Play: 7 Steamy Short Stories of Female Lust First Times and Forbidden Touches

Babliyne Chenish

Publisher: Naughty Notions Publishing

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Lesbian Nights – XXX Stories of Passion & Play – 7 Steamy Short Stories of Female Lust, First Times, and Forbidden Touches
 
7 stories. Steamy nights. Female lust. Forbidden touches.
 
Discover a world where women explore passion without limits, from first-time encounters to wild, forbidden adventures. These stories are explicit, seductive, and irresistibly erotic—crafted to set every night on fire.
 
Steamy. Wild. Addictive.
Available since: 09/10/2025.
Print length: 150 pages.

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