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The Queen Bee's Class in Session - An Outrageously Sexy Group MFM Short Story from Steam Books - cover

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The Queen Bee's Class in Session - An Outrageously Sexy Group MFM Short Story from Steam Books

Steam Books, Dara Tulen

Publisher: Steam Books

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Summary

Sophie is a college professor who is taking a new medication for  anxiety, which has a very interesting side effect: it makes her  incredibly randy. She doesn't realize this though, when she takes the  pill just before going into a class of young men to lecture them about  the mating habits of the queen bee...  BONUS! This ebook contains a preview of the hot story "Party Hearty" by Logan Woods.  WARNING: This 3,795-word short story is a steamy read that features  explicit scenes between a sexy teacher and an entire class full of young  men in the prime of their youths in a group scenario, and even includes  some exhibitionist and femdom action. It may be too much for some  readers to handle! 
Available since: 09/25/2013.

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