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Taste of a Woman - Hot Erotic Short Stories Illustrated with Anime - cover

Taste of a Woman - Hot Erotic Short Stories Illustrated with Anime

Emily White

Publisher: tredition

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Summary

Step into a realm of forbidden pleasures and incandescent desires with Emily White's irresistible collection of erotic stories. Immerse yourself in a universe where captivating narratives seamlessly intertwine with enchanting illustrations in pure anime style. Each word is a fervent whisper, and every stroke is a visual invocation that transforms fantasy into tangible reality.

This collection is not for the faint of heart; it's a provocative invitation to delve into the unexplored depths of lust, where pleasure is painted with audacious strokes and details that quicken the heartbeat. The illustrations are sensual portals, ushering you into dimensions where every hidden desire finds expression without remorse.

Are you prepared to cross the threshold into a whirlwind of seduction and temptation, where the pages transform into a stage for your most secret fantasies? Allow yourself to be transported into a realm where sin melds with art, and art dances harmoniously with the ecstasy of desire.

Lift the cover and get ready for an intense experience fueled by the flame of passion. This isn't just a collection; it's your exclusive ticket to a dimension of anime eros, narrated with mastery and illustrated with ardor by Emily White.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 108 pages.

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