
Some Like It Darker
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Narrated by:
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Tiarra J
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By:
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Layla Lovelace
About this listen
Some Like it Darker.
Angela Lynn is a beautiful black woman and a high-priced dominatrix. Her client list ranges from CEOs, expensive lawyers, doctors, and even religious leaders. But they all have one thing in common, they are white men who pay big money to be dominated, humiliated and punished by a black female.
Angela has never met a man she couldn’t dominate. That is until she met John Ford, a handsome, white dominant business man. Will this erotic interracial romance end in disaster when these two doms butt heads or will Angela find a submissive side of herself she had been missing?
This is high heat, graphic erotica with BDSM scenes that show everything. Definitely an 18 and up story.
©2024 Layla Lovelace (P)2024 Layla Lovelace
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