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  • Caught Stealing

  • An Erotica Collective Camping Short (Treasure Hunters of Tennessee, Book 1)
  • By: Lily Wickes
  • Narrated by: Charlotte Storm
  • Length: 33 mins

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Caught Stealing

By: Lily Wickes
Narrated by: Charlotte Storm
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Publisher's Summary

Sarah James has a guilty face...and it's about to get her into deep, deep trouble. 

As one of the hundreds of treasure-hungry tourists who surge into the Great Smoky Mountains every summer, Sarah comes to Battenborough, Tennessee with dreams of scoring gold - a long-lost Confederate treasure. Down on her luck and desperate for a win, Sarah is flush with drive and determination, but low on supplies. 

When a clerk at the local general store catches her with sticky fingers, he shows her exactly what comes of thievery...in the best way possible. 

Caught Stealing is a 5,000 word erotic short and the first story in the Treasure Hunters of Tennessee Series. It includes fun with food and is intended for an adult audience only.

©2019 Lily Wickes (P)2019 Lily Wickes
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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