
Eaten Out at Mermoped Cove
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Narrated by:
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Georgia Bird
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By:
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Chuck Tingle
About this listen
Joma’s tropical vacation is off to a rocky start when she learns the nearby beach cove is inaccessible to guests. Apparently, local legends of mermopeds in the ocean caves have caused scientists to close down the area and hunt for answers.
The idea of these half-vehicle half-fish creatures is ridiculous, but when Joma meets a beautiful sentient moped at the hotel pool, she’s drawn into a mystery that could change her perception of this legend forever.
Now, Joma has found herself in a hardcore lesbian encounter that is sure to rev your motor!
This erotic tale is 4,100 words of sizzling human-on-mermoped action and lesbian half-vehicle half-fish love.
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