
Do It Harder, Make Him Beg
The Femdom Training Center, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Kelby Losack
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By:
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Charlie Quinn
About this listen
A night of public pain, perverse punishments, and crushing pleasure awaits Duncan at the Femdom Training Center. But if he thinks that having his most intimate areas tormented by his dominant wife and his dominatrix mistress is the worst the evening will bring, he's very wrong. When another man joins in the fun, Duncan is pushed way past his limits in the pursuit of ultimate satisfaction.
Warning: this erotic story features very dominant women, harsh erotic punishments, BDSM, and first-time gay MM encounters. It can be enjoyed as a standalone, or as part of The Femdom Training Center series.
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