
Belinda's Entrapment
How Belinda's Dad Used Her as a Bargaining Tool
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Narrated by:
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Jim Masters
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By:
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Abigail Andrews
About this listen
This first novelette by new 24-year-old Abigail Andrews is fast moving and highly erotic.
Belinda, 18-year-old is out with her dad having family time. She is roller skating and knocks into an older guy who drops the bag he is carrying. It is a valuable Chinese and is smashed on the walkway. Unable to pay, Belinda's dad offers her to the guy and his wife for time alone. Belinda hates this idea but has to go along with it. This turns into a wild adventure for her.
Listen to Belinda's Entrapment and you will be running back for more.
©2018 Abigail Andrews (P)2018 Abigail Andrews
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