
Discovering the Far Continent
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Narrated by:
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Philip Kramer
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By:
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Philip Kramer
About this listen
Katie Guinevere Welch looked around her. Heathrow was teeming. Check-in had been horrendous. She was on the 18:30 to JFK. Her first time to New York, to America, and with five days of freedom to boot; away from work, away from colleagues, away from friends, foes, and her feckless fuck-buddy. Especially him. Without beck, call, or consideration the realization flashed into her consciousness:
She'd cleared a space in her life, and it was for new and different sex!"
So begins Katie's adventure, one in which she discovers the Far Continent and Princess Natassja - a.k.a. the Cum Queen - who, from her vantage point as literary heroine and erotic superstar, guides Kathy through her sexual enlightenment.
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