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In Kareem's Hands - A Sexy BDSM Billionaire Bondage Short Story from Steam Books - cover

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In Kareem's Hands - A Sexy BDSM Billionaire Bondage Short Story from Steam Books

Sandra Sinclair, Steam Books

Publisher: Steam Books

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Summary

After a series of unfortunate events, Yvette is ready to give up on life. And so she jumps off a bridge, thinking that by doing so she would put an end to everything.She thought wrong.To her surprise, she wakes up to find herself in a strange room with a strange man, a man with exotic looks who claims to be a prince. At first she fears him, but with his touches and his unusual devices, he teaches her that there are pleasures worth living for…WARNING: This 4,754-word (about 24 pages) short story is a steamy read that features explicit scenes including erotic BDSM content and may be too much for some readers to handle!
Available since: 09/20/2015.

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