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Can't Say No - Breaktime With The Guys - cover

Can't Say No - Breaktime With The Guys

Tawny Day

Publisher: Spicy Cocktail Press

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Summary

The mechanics plan a big surprise!
 
Kelly is young, hot, and loving life. Even her job is fun since she works at a custom car shop with thirty sexy mechanics. One day when she’s in the back shop, several of them decide to give her a big surprise! It’s no secret that Kelly is always up for a good time, so they decide to show her they know exactly what to do with somebody like her. One or two may have started it, but the fun really happens when they all join in!
 
*Explicit* *Erotic* *Hot*
 
Can't Say No: Breaktime With The Guys is a stand-alone erotic short story in the Can’t Say No series about Kelly. Read them in order to enjoy the full experience!
Available since: 11/15/2022.
Print length: 29 pages.

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