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Shiftland Tales 2: Wet and Dry

By: Dean Chills, H. K. Kiting
Narrated by: H. K. Kiting
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Publisher's Summary

Two more erotic shapeshifter tales from the authors of The Luckiest Man and the Rick and Owen Breathplay Series.

In these two short stories, set in the same world as "Shiftland Tales: Tentacles", the spread of the Shifters has continued. The cities are all but uninhabitable, and the survivors have evacuated into the wilderness. Unfortunately, they soon find that the world outside civilization has changed as well.

David travels alone. Running low on supplies, he stops at a beautiful pond to refill his canteen. The area looks safe, so he takes time for a swim. Something out there wants his seed. Chris has been living in a cave for three months, watching the progression of the fall of Las Vegas. Little does he know that mankind's absence has allowed older things, long thought to be myths, to return. Check out these two new erotic tales of apocalyptic horror, where nothing is what it seems.

©2014 Dean Chills (P)2016 Dean Chills
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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