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Sexy Voyeur Taboo - Book 1 of "Forbidden Taboo Passion" - cover

Sexy Voyeur Taboo - Book 1 of "Forbidden Taboo Passion"

Houston Cei

Publisher: Boruma Publishing

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Summary

After an uneventful life through adolescence, Sally Mae became the proverbial late bloomer. Her developing sensual charms, fashionable attire, and new dynamic personality led her to be the most sought after girl in her later teens with a robust love-life that includes her mother and father. Toni helps liberate her neighbor to enjoy real taboo love beyond the spying-with-binoculars variety.

 
~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~

 
In the privacy of her bedroom, Shirley was all smiles as she heard Sally Mae recount her erotic episode with Mr. and Mrs. Jansen and Gregory. “You're one horny girl! I love ya for that and I'm glad you gave up your cherry. Now do you still wanna be my girl with the understanding that we can see other persons?”

 
“That's a fine offer and I accept. Now tell that other secret that you have,” Sally Mae responded.

 
“Okay, brace yourself. It started like this; my brother had this steady girl for a long time before the relationship fell apart. He had a hard time getting over it but I came to his rescue, if you know what I mean...”

 
Before Shirley could get in another word, Sally Mae interrupted, “I'm not sure but maybe I know what you mean if...”

 
It was Shirley's turn to interrupt, “If you're thinking taboo, you are thinking right.  His heartbreak was short-lived. We made love right then and there and he would come to my bed almost every night. The lingering effects and relaxation felt so good we started seeping together every night. He no longer went back to his own bed. We just knew we were going to get caught eventually and thought it would be hell but we just cared about the present. One morning before we even got dressed, Mom knocked on the door and immediately came in. She said that she knew what had been going on and she blessed our behavior. Can you believe it? She actually approved of her son and daughter having sex together. It wasn't much later we were to find out that our parents were sold on the idea that there must be a good reason why incest is legal here in Rhode Island. From that point on, my father and mother started having foursomes with me and my brother regularly. The beauty is that all four of us loved it and now it's a steady thing. It's not for everybody, but I think you should give it a try. You enjoyed your shindig with Mr. and Mrs. Jansen and Gregory but I bet you'll like incest even better.”

 
“Okay, ya beautiful girl,” Sally responded in jest. “All your horny talk has got me going but I don't know where to start.”

 
Shirley chuckled and then said, “Just play the tramp you wanna be. First of all, your parents have surely noticed how sexy you look in your new clothes. Get your mother and father together for what you can call 'a little chat.' Wear your shortest skirt with no panties, and when you cross your legs like a sexy model to show all that pretty bare skin of your thunder thighs, you'll catch some stolen glances. When you uncross those sexy legs, leave 'em spread apart. Their eyeballs are gonna pop out of their sockets.”
Available since: 03/21/2023.
Print length: 36 pages.

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