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Swapped at Burning Man

An Erotic Gender Swap Adventure

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Swapped at Burning Man

By: Alyson Belle
Narrated by: Scottie Calif
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This weekend was supposed to be about fun, drugs, and getting laid. But now that this weird chick turned me into a busty, sex-crazed bimbo, I'm the one making sure everyone gets laid! What's a girl to do?

Jake Thomas has always heard stories about the crazy, wild things that go on at the Burning Man festival in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, and this year, he’s worked up the nerve to ask his Burner friends to bring him along with them. But when they arrive, they’re pretty disappointed to discover that Jake hasn't packed at all correctly for the harsh desert landscape.

No problem, Jake figures! Taking is the other part of giving, so he’ll just take whatever he needs from the generosity of strangers, whether it’s food, water, or drugs. But when a mysterious girl in a silver bikini takes issue with Jake’s bad attitude, she slips him a pill in the cool interior of her tent to teach him a lesson about the importance of learning to give.

Now, Jake is trapped in the body of a gorgeous, golden-haired vixen whose form was just made for pleasure. And thanks to the MDMA he took right before his transformation, he’s afraid he’s going to be giving a whole lot of that pleasure to anyone and everyone who wanders along his path....

©2017, 2018 Alyson Belle (P)2018 Alyson Belle
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