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Erotic Sex Short Stories - Two Books in One Gangbangs Seduction Vampire sex Orgasmic Submission Orgy Party and More - cover

Erotic Sex Short Stories - Two Books in One Gangbangs Seduction Vampire sex Orgasmic Submission Orgy Party and More

Mia G. Brown

Publisher: Mia G. Brown

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Summary

Take Your Sexual Fantasies to the Next Level with Erotic Sex Short Stories Two Books in One - A Collection of Sex, Romance, Dirty, Hot, Naughty, Adult Book, and Much More!
Are you home alone and want to put an end to boredom? Are you looking for ways to spice up your sex life and surprise your partners?
When you sit down with an excellent erotic sex story, it's easy to get swept away in the details. They're often filled with vivid descriptions, steamy dialogue, and raunchy sex scenes. That makes it easy to become absorbed in the story and stop worrying about the dishes in the sink or what you need to put on the grocery list. Instead, you can let your mind wander away with the muscular cowboy who never seems to wear a shirt.
Good news, Erotic Sex Short Stories: Two Books in One is the perfect fit for you. This explicit 2 in 1 bundle of 20 short stories by Mia G. Brown is the ideal erotic sex book for couples, singles who wants to take things to the next level.
Here is a taste of what you will discover in this blueprint:

	Seduction: How to make someone sexually fall for you.
	Vampire Sex: Coping with a partner that has a rough sex life.
	Role Play: The vacation at my boyfriend's parents' house.
	Submission: Never overlook your partner's sexual satisfaction.
	Sex Matters: Know how to handle your partner sexually.
	Step Sister: Handling sexual urge in your house.
	Approach: Making the right approach for your crush and much more!

Maybe you've always been a quiet one between the sheets. Reading erotic sex stories can help you overcome your shyness and learn what words to put together to help you find your voice in bed. Now you can whisper your sweet nothings in your lover's ear without fearing that you sound like a fool.
Kindly dime the light, pick a story and prepare your mind for an all-inclusive adult roller coaster ride of romance, sex, love, emotions, and foreplay.
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Available since: 04/13/2022.
Print length: 162 pages.

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