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60 Extremely Raunchy Hardcore Stories - Very Raunchy Collection - cover

60 Extremely Raunchy Hardcore Stories - Very Raunchy Collection

Kayleigh McCoy

Maison d'édition: Erotica for Women

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Synopsis

Want Those Gentle, Romantic Adult Stories? With The Sappy Build-ups And Dramatic, Tense Twists And Turns Of The Heart?
 
Then Get The Hell Out! Because This Bundle Is All About The Dirty Stuff! No Long, Drawn-out Tales Of Romance... Just The Filthy, Explicit Scenes!
Disponible depuis: 03/01/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 720 pages.

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