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  • Back to the Grinding

  • The Pleasure Associate, Book 3
  • By: Ellis O. Day
  • Narrated by: Dahlia Lynde
  • Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins

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Back to the Grinding

By: Ellis O. Day
Narrated by: Dahlia Lynde
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After the disastrous night with the brothers, Desiree has left La Petite Mort Club. But she can’t sit on her couch and cry forever. She needs a job. She needs money.

When she’s given a second chance and a glimpse into how the rich live, will she decide to go back to the Club and resume her job as a Pleasure Associate?

If she does, will she be able to sell her body without selling pieces of herself along with it?

This is episode three in a serial fiction series. These stories do not end with an HEA. This series will follow one young woman’s sexual journey of being a highly paid escort. The stories are erotic, super steamy, and kinky. This one tells the tale of Desiree’s decision to return to the Club and continue her job as a Pleasure Associate.

©2023 Ellis O. Day (P)2023 Ellis O. Day

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