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Erotic Sex Stories for Adults - Explicit Erotica Dirty Taboo Collection Full of Domination Lesbian Fantasies Bad Girls Taboo Orgies Forbidden Games First Time Breathless Gangbangs and More - cover

Erotic Sex Stories for Adults - Explicit Erotica Dirty Taboo Collection Full of Domination Lesbian Fantasies Bad Girls Taboo Orgies Forbidden Games First Time Breathless Gangbangs and More

Violet Scott

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Bring All of Your Dirtiest Fantasies to Life and Finally Get the Sweet Release That You’ve Been Chasing After!
 
Are you sick of drab erotica that never makes you feel good?
 
Looking for the ideal spicy reading material to sate your most seductive desires?
 
Now, you won't ever have to spend hours upon hours looking for steamy stories to truly get your blood pounding and your heart racing thanks to the Erotic Sex Stories for Adults book!
 
Filled with sneaky links, mischievous characters who are up to no good, lesbian fantasies, intense domination, and more — these stories are gonna give you the intense, sexy moments that you’ve been craving for.
 
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Prepare yourself because once you hit play, it will be impossible to stop. Find orgasm after orgasm, as each story taps into your most forbidden desires and leaves no kink undiscovered.
 
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Available since: 12/14/2022.
Print length: 63 pages.

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