
Bear and Chaser Go to the Lake, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Dean Chills
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By:
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Dean Chills
About this listen
Martin’s been looking forward to a relaxing evening at the local lake. He’s worked long and hard today, and all he wants is a relaxing swim once the crowd has gone home.
When an overweight balding man speaks to Martin, he doesn’t really know what to make of the older man’s advances. When the man introduces himself and they go into the water, he soon finds out what the man had in mind.
Will this be a one-evening encounter, or will these two hit it off?
Find out in this erotic gay tale of underwater oral and manual sex, breath control, and sex, hidden from the other beach-goers.
Book one in the new series Bear and Chaser.
©2015 Dean Chills (P)2019 Dean Chills
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