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I'll Kick Your Butt Again Dude! Intergender Female Victories - cover

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I'll Kick Your Butt Again Dude! Intergender Female Victories

Ken Phillips, Wanda Lea

Publisher: Ken Phillips

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Summary

It has been my pleasure to reconnect with some amazing women and to introduce readers to some brand new powerhouse females. The pictures and profiles will delight you! Our first two ladies are in their 20's and they're both fun-loving and very strong, capable fighters. Mayly and Jill show a former husband of their cousin a scary-good time. They also reconnected with two guys they knew when they were younger and tough them a lesson about female-fight-capabilities. All three of these men are engulfed and crushed by these two sweet young ladies. Mayla and Jill both have a dominant streak and a mean streak. Get into the minds of two kick-ass women and see what life is like for the men they tame. 
Leah is next and this wife and mother has been a readers' favorite. You can't see how strong Leah is from a distance, but the closer you get the more impressed you'll be with her curves and her muscles. See how Leah's ability and enjoyment of kicking ass have helped shape her life. Get an inside look at a female-dominated marriage! 
This is Anjelica's debut and this is a lady that oozes sexiness and dominance. She's forty-six, divorced and the controller of several men. See what Anjelica years for and what she hopes to accomplish. When this woman got divorced an avalanche of men came after her and you'll see why. Take a great journey from ordinary to Owner-of-Men with this new, lethal lady! 
Sheri was profiled in late 2018 and we have a fun, brand new update! Sheri is a student of Wanda's and she's happily married to a smaller, weaker man. See how/why Sheri learns hos to kick ass and see the benefits to her body and to her happiness. If you like big hips, a full chest and a sweet, innocent smile, then this dangerous woman is for you! 
Pearl shows her ex-husband that people can change. And women can change into lethal ladies! Pearl was always athletic, but after her divorce she spiced up her workouts and her fight-training. See how Pearl went about finding a new man and how she handled her ex-husband who still needed to learn a lesson! Can you imagine a man hitting his wife and then, years later, getting your butt kicked by her? These two had become friends and he had changed his ways, but the fact remains Nathaniel got his butt-kicked and tapped out, a lot, to his ex-wife. 
If you like strong, skilled, beautiful women then this ebook is for you! Please take a look at our other books as well where we feature women defeating men at all forms of physical combat. The pics and profiles in this book and in others will drive you wild!
Available since: 07/08/2020.

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