
Debbie Does Daddy
The Complete Four-Book Taboo Family Sex Series
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Narrated by:
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Pepper Laramie
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By:
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Raminar Dixon
About this listen
Eighteen-year-old Debbie has had a thing for her hunky stepfather since the day she moved into his house. She loves to flirt with him right under her mother's nose and flash him teasing glimpses of her lithe teenage body through the revealing clothes she wears.
One night, she decides to take things one step further; ultimately paving the way for an intense, unstoppable romp filled with taboo sex and dirty family secrets.
Warning: This 21,000-word story contains scenes of sex between a stepfather and stepdaughter, risky sex, breeding and pregnancy, lactation erotica, and is intended only for mature listeners.
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