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Taken By The Sea - A Mermaid Romance (Tentacle Sex) - cover

Taken By The Sea - A Mermaid Romance (Tentacle Sex)

Bella Starz

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

Shark.The fiercest slayer under the seas. By mind-control, the mighty kraken controls the dangerous marine animals on the seas. When Shark is summoned by the Sea King, Poseidon, to rescue his daughter, Elektra, the sea warrior leads the way to the risky mission to the Dead Seas.Something stirs in the deep waters.The proud knight is helpless to resist the seductive attraction.
 
She might electrify his world instead.
 
NOTE: A Happy Ever After Endings is guaranteed! HEA’s are always better when they’re hot and a little naughty.WARNING: This story is super-hot with explicit scenes of sexual acts. This ebook is intended for adults only!!
Verfügbar seit: 25.11.2018.

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