
Knocked up in L.A.
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Narrated by:
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Skye Meadows
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By:
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Nikita Storm
About this listen
Not being able to become pregnant is devastating to Becky and Sam. Being a lesbian couple makes it impossible to conceive the natural way. However, they can't agree on who should carry it, so they compromise: they'll both get knocked up.
Artificial insemination is not an option, so they contact Walt and fly him out to LA to take care of their fertile needs. However, Walt is black. Will they allow a big, black man to take them hard and without protection? What happens when he finds out that Sam has never known a man? Listen to this audiobook to find out! This is one story you don't want to miss!
©2015 Nikita Storm (P)2017 Nikita Storm
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