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Being His Surrogate
- The Black Muslim Polygamy BDSM Erotica Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Nicholas A Jenkins
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Shalonda agrees to be a surrogate for Antwan and his third wife, Janae. But Antwan strays and finds a surrogate of his own at a secret men's Temple where sexually loose women are reformed by serving men in "short term marriages" to prepare themselves to be in Muslim polygamous marriages.
Still, Antwan and Shalonda continue to grow closer in their own marriage, even as Antwan develops feelings for Marissa, his short term wife.
Warning: For mature listeners only. Contains content involving fantasy based religious and spiritual themes, extreme submission, domination, BDSM and erotic discipline.
©2022 Tameka Warfield (P)2023 Tameka Warfield
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