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Provocative Pleasures - Short Erotic Stories to Arouse Your Soul - cover

Provocative Pleasures - Short Erotic Stories to Arouse Your Soul

Sable Rosette

Publisher: Desire Blossom Books

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Summary

Craving A Taste Of Something Provocative?Provocative Pleasures brings you 12 short erotic stories designed to arouse your soul and awaken your deepest desires.From teasing seductions to daring encounters, every tale is dripping with passion, heat, and temptation you won’t be able to resist.Give in to the pleasure—you know you want to.
Available since: 09/12/2025.

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