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Violated by Monsters
- The Bigfoot Clan
- Narrated by: Hannah Wilde
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After stories around the campfire of the mythical bigfeet, Alexa can’t help but find herself intrigued by what could be lurking out in the wilderness. But when one of the creatures picks up her scent, she ends up kidnapped by the monstrous clan.
Alexa soon discovers that there are no female bigfeet left, leaving the males very aggressive and very, very horny. It’s not long before she finds herself pleasuring the clan at the center of a rough, bigfoot gangbang.
This is a filthy short story containing highly explicit words. It includes rough sex, gangbangs, double penetration, monster sex, and cream pies.
©2013 Hannah Wilde (P)2014 Hannah Wilde
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