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Cindy Lou in the City

George Boxlicker

Publisher: _Boruma Publishing, LLC

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Summary

In her ten years of marriage, Cindy Lou Wilson went from 18 year old virgin to a swinger who loved all kinds of sex with men, sometimes two or three at the same time. All good things must come to an end, however, and her good times ended when her husband wanted a quickie divorce so he could marry the spinster daughter of the richest man in the small city where they had been living. He offered her a generous settlement, including alimony, but Cindy Lou objected. However, the alternatives were having her wild life as a swinger exposed and the besmirching of the reputation of her family as well. She accepted the inevitable and packed for her bus ride to New York City, where she would be working for a distant relative of her mother.
 
 
 
On the way to her destination, her sexual needs became more than she could ignore. Fortunately for her, a handsome southern gentleman attended to some of those needs and the driver, who saw and heard their frolicking in the back seat of the bus, alleviated another. Happy and sexually satisfied, Cindy Lou arrived in the big city where, for the first time, she met the family members who would be providing her with a job and a temporary place to live.
 
 
 
This book is about her new life, which is much like her old one, except shortly after her arrival, the sexy blonde is introduced to lesbian and interracial sex and, later, to even more variations of her favorite activity. She loves all of it and wants even more.
 
 
 
This is a short novel, slightly fewer than 60,000 words and, in great detail, describes the life of a beautiful and totally uninhibited swinger. The language used is graphic and explicit so the book is intended for mature adults only.
Available since: 01/24/2023.
Print length: 73 pages.

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