
The Pleasure Prince #3
The Pleasure Palace Series #3
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Narrated by:
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James Talbot
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By:
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X.J. Talbot
About this listen
I was told there were wonderful art books in the library. Garth said he was eager to show and share them with me, some erotic drawing by Aubrey Beardsley and others.... He tells me Dolf has a surprise for his rare antique sex toy collection...he says famous historical people owned the, they are very valuable and I should be honored as Dolf brings it out for special friends.
The library as promised was magnificent, Dolf led the way with Garth and I behind following. Dolf, is a good six inches taller than either of us. I have yet to figure out quite what his heavy accent is: Norwegian, Danish, or German or a blend of all three, nonetheless I do know he is a giant.
©2017 X. J. Talbot (P)2017 X. J. Talbot
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