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Feminine Governance - cover

Feminine Governance

Chris Bellows

Verlag: Pink Flamingo Publications

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From the author of the best-selling The Sapphos Trilogy. Tanya is a Slavic beauty in her late 30's – a sexy, seductive, provocative blonde, with a rough background in need of a place to land. She meets the author of this tale in a chance encounter at a railway station, after which he brings her to his luxurious estate. She tells him of the Master she served as lover, whore, sex-slave and bitch, and the depths to which she was taken by this brute and his guests. She obeyed this Master's every wish, becoming subject to heavy bondage, flogging, double-penetration, group sex and unflinching service. With the man who takes her in, she's open, compliant and willing to serve him as well, because this is who she has become and still desires to be. 
Verfügbar seit: 10.05.2020.
Drucklänge: 108 Seiten.

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