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The Revenge of Count Shagula

By: Justin MacCormack
Narrated by: Hedge T. Haiden
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After months of travel, fighting evil groping ghouls and feisty Frankensteins, Jonathan Woodcock has finally returned home! Having escaped from the distant castle of Count Shagula and the vampire’s very naughty sex dungeon, Jonathan is happy to get back to his cozy hamlet in England and perhaps, finally, have a decent cup of tea. 

But all is not well back home, and it’s not just Brexit that’s causing trouble! Some sinister figure is skulking around the countryside, bothering young men and nibbling on their naughty bits! And this time it isn’t your humble writer – honest! No, it seems that the cock-hungry Count has followed our brave hero home like an eager puppy. 

Will our submissive Jonathan finally put his foot down and drive his wooden shaft up the Count’s dark places once and for all? 

The Revenge of Count Shagula is a 15,000-word novella. 

©2019 Justin MacCormack (P)2020 Hedge T. Haiden
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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