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  • Primcock: Chapter Three - A Lesson in Etiquette

  • An Erotic Steampunk Series of Devices & Desires
  • By: Ellie Sandoval
  • Narrated by: Vivienne LaRue
  • Length: 20 mins

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Primcock: Chapter Three - A Lesson in Etiquette

By: Ellie Sandoval
Narrated by: Vivienne LaRue
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Publisher's Summary

Come join us for Chapter Three of Lord Primcock: An Erotic Steampunk Series of Devices & Desires as we continues with “A Lesson in Etiquette”. 

Lord Primcock’s new servant, Adra, is as brazen as she is wanton. Such things require a correction. However, even as the nubile servant receives her first lesson in etiquette at the hands of her lord, she can’t help but crave the effects of Primcock’s sword cane and the subtle energy it harnesses. 

This series explores BDSM themes, to include master and servant, discipline, butt play, and alpha male, all wrapped lovingly in an immersive steampunk world. Please come join Lord Primcock and his aching servants today!

©2020 Ellie Sandoval (P)2020 Ellie Sandoval

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