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Opening Moves

Sean Michaels

Editorial: Pride Publishing

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Sinopsis

Threesome Rook, Knight and Bishop make Jason an offer he can’t refuse. Can the four of them be exactly what they each need? Find out in this Opening Move…
 
Rook, Knight and Bishop have been searching for a fourth man to join their threesome for quite a while when Knight meets Jason, the life model in the art class he’s auditing. He thinks that Jason is the perfect man for them and his lovers Rook and Bishop quickly agree. The trick will be convincing Jason…
 
Join these sexy men as they make their Opening Moves.
Disponible desde: 06/10/2015.

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