I love dogs 6-pack
Penelope Liksit
Casa editrice: Bmonly
Sinossi
6 tales in which the love of a woman's life is not a man, but man's best friend! These are just the kind of hot tales that you're looking for!
Casa editrice: Bmonly
6 tales in which the love of a woman's life is not a man, but man's best friend! These are just the kind of hot tales that you're looking for!
Jason Carter has a big problem: He has the sexiest, most beautiful wife he could ever have imagined. She’s also super smart, successful, and loving. Why is that a problem? Well, his wife, Meghan, gorgeous as she is, is also one of those wives who is so sexually conservative—so Puritanical—that, throughout their twelve years together, she simply cannot bring herself to indulge some of his more… carnal urges. Jason has been told “no” to all the fun stuff he loves—oral, stripping, posing, fingering, butt play, even leaving the lights on—and has had to settle for plain, old, missionary vanilla sex in the dark. Meghan is just too modest and embarrassed to let him indulge in some good, dirty fun. For twelve years! Well, he can’t take it anymore! So, he teams up with a mildly unethical doctor who, at the start of Meghan’s annual physical, informs her that he needs Jason right there, in the exam room, with them. The doc explains that she has the potential for cysts “down there,” which could arise at any time. She will need to be closely monitored—on a monthly basis—by her husband! This means that, during today’s physical, Jason will be shown how to examine her—everywhere and thoroughly—so that he will know how to conduct these home exams in the future. It’s a dream come true! And it’s even better than he could have ever hoped for. Not only does Jason have TOTAL control over his wife’s beautiful body for a change, but modest Meg is, to say the least, humiliated out of her mind having both a male doctor and her husband checking her over. And that puts an extra zing of titillation into the experience for him! Until… Well, as already mentioned, Meghan is one smart cookie? Are things about to go horribly wrong for our horny hubby? Read the tantalizing tale today and find out!Mostra libro
As CEO of Fong Investments, I'm a busy man. In fact, my family claims I'm an obsessive workaholic, and when they force me to take two weeks off, I have no idea what to do with myself. While brooding over an espresso, I meet Courtney Kwan, a biomedical researcher who savors the little things in life. And, suddenly, an idea strikes me—I will pay this woman to teach me how to enjoy my vacation from work. Soon, I find myself doing crazy things like baking cookies, reading for pleasure, buying a phallic cactus, and falling in love. But Courtney is dealing with some serious issues of her own, and I fear that when I return to work, I won't be able to give her what she needs, and I'll lose her forever . . . Contains mature themes.Mostra libro
"Achoo!" Went the Masked Chicken sneezing in his friend the coroner Blake Alexander's face. "Thanks for that Gabriel!" Blake said angrily, "I don't need the X-Zeracian virus!" "Don't worry I just have hay fever!" said the chicken. "Careful dad he'll give you the chicken virus!" Lance, Blake's son said walking up to them keeping his distance. "I think you may have caught the chicken virus you should be at home!" said Lance. The masked chicken gives the X-Zeracian virus a virus from another planet to his friend Blake causing many catastrophes in this world and the next.Mostra libro
Introducing Trace and Chaw: a pugnacious pair of Civil War veterans who nearly killed each other in battle—but lived to fight another day. Together . . . They met in a bloodbath. Two demons in uniform caught in the middle of one hell of a war. Private Chaw, the Rebel, liked chewing tobacco and fighting blue-bellied Yanks. Private Trace, the Yankee, hated Southerners, especially ornery cusses like Chaw. But when the smoke cleared after the Battle of Deadeye Gap, the Blue and the Gray of their uniforms didn't matter anymore. Both were stained blood red. And both were the last men standing . . . This was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Now that the war's over, Trace and Chaw travel the West together. They're handy with six-guns and gut-shredders, fond of women and liquor, and always ready to raise hell. Somehow, the unlikely partnership works—until Trace and Chaw sign up with a freighting company run by a beautiful woman. Her company is caught in the crossfire of two rival mine owners who want to control the freight routes. Like it or not, Trace and Chaw are stuck in the middle of another war. And this one's going to be every bit as bloody—and maybe their last . . .Mostra libro
Step into the dark and foreboding world of Edgar Allan Poe’s Metzengerstein, a gothic tale filled with vengeance, mystery, and the supernatural. In this chilling story, an age-old feud between two powerful families takes a terrifying turn as a young Baron becomes obsessed with a spectral horse and a series of ominous events begins to unfold. As fire, revenge, and fate collide, the line between reality and the supernatural blurs in a tale that only Poe could craft. Narrated by Christopher Mireider, this audiobook captures the haunting and suspenseful essence of Poe’s writing. Mireider’s voice brings the tension and dread of the story to life, immersing listeners in the eerie and atmospheric world of Metzengerstein. His performance adds depth to Poe’s masterful storytelling, making for an unforgettable listening experience. Perfect for fans of gothic literature and classic horror, Metzengerstein delves into the themes of doom, obsession, and the unrelenting power of fate. Prepare to be captivated by this dark tale that showcases Poe’s unparalleled ability to evoke fear and wonder in equal measure.Mostra libro
Emerson's Nature is not just an essay—it's a rebellion against confinement, an argument against secondhand wisdom. He strips away artifice, forcing us to confront the raw, untamed presence of the world. To walk through the woods, he suggests, is to be undressed of civilization, to shed the weight of customs, history, and ego. Nature demands no commentary, no theory—it simply is. This is not the sentimental nature of poets, nor the docile landscape of painters. Emerson's nature is unsettling, absolute. It dwarfs human concerns, shames our institutions, and reduces grandeur to irrelevance. It teaches, but never speaks. It heals, but never consoles. It is, above all, free—and it mocks those who try to own or define it. He challenges us: why do we live in exile from the elemental? Why do we build palaces only to stare longingly at the horizon? The stars, the trees, the shifting light—they whisper something we've forgotten. To listen is not just to understand nature, but to remember who we were before we forgot to look.Mostra libro