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Monsters Made Me Gay: Griffin Group Encounter

By: Hank Wilder
Narrated by: Hank Wilder
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Publisher's Summary

When eccentric billionaire Charles Pennyworth died nearly 100 years ago, he left behind more questions than answers. Most notably, what kind of animal had been living in the massive cage in his home?

Now that Pennyworth Castle has become a historical site, Russell, a handsome cryptozoologist, has decided to find out.

After learning that many have spotted a pack of griffins (large, mythical creatures with the body of a bear and the head of an eagle) while picnicking on the nearby cliffs, Russell decides to try his luck. But this young college guy soon discovers that he has bitten off more than he can chew, when the griffins surround him for a beastly gangbang.

This is a hardcore gay gangbang story, featuring anal, double anal, straight to gay turning, anal cream pies, monster sex, rough sex, and horny griffins.

©2016 Hank Wilder (P)2017 Hank Wilder
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  • Categories: Erotica

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