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Can't Say No - Hot Summer Gamble - cover

Can't Say No - Hot Summer Gamble

Tawny Day

Publisher: Spicy Cocktail Press

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Summary

A casino offers fun and games in all the right ways!
 
Kelly is having a lot of fun at her company campout. Even when she goes for a nature walk, she stumbles across something that will lead to a good time - a casino on the nearby reservation! The owner offers her a tour, and she’s excited by everything she sees. Even after he leaves for a meeting, she knows she’ll have a good time when she finds the mechanics she works with in a private card game. Once they invite her in, all bets are off - and so are her clothes! When they’re done with her, it’s time to watch an exclusive performance with the owner. From gang-bang to a sexy casino show, having a good time is definitely in the cards!
 
*Explicit* *Erotic* *Hot*
 
Can't Say No: Hot Summer Gamble 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: 02/14/2023.
Print length: 33 pages.

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