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Desert Studs - An Illustrated Gay Novel - cover

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Desert Studs - An Illustrated Gay Novel

Zack Fraker

Maison d'édition: Bruno Gmünder Verlag

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Synopsis

When Joe and Alan decide on a backpacking expedition in the Arizona Desert, they want the trip to be tough, grueling, and hot. But what they encounter is heat of a different kind—rutting studs! Kidnapped on the desert sands, they are flown to a luxury hideaway and meet Uli, mastermind of sex and drugs, slave master over a stable of young studs trained to please every perversion the rich can pay for … In this searing dream world of wild sex, where anything goes and no animal urge is denied, lust goes berserk in a prison with its own rules—can Joe and Alan take it?
Disponible depuis: 10/09/2014.
Longueur d'impression: 192 pages.

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