
Violated by Monsters: The Reptilian Caucus
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Narrated by:
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Hannah Wilde
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By:
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Hannah Wilde
About this listen
Holly is a hungry young writer trying her best to navigate the fast paced world of political journalism. With newspapers closing left and right, she needs to do anything she can to get ahead of the curve, even if it means following up on a tip in a notoriously dangerous part of Washington, DC.
But when the tip turns out to be the real deal, Holly quickly finds herself in too deep with a mysterious group of reptilian illuminati shapeshifters. Soon she finds herself at the center of a ruthless alien gangbang.
This is a filthy short story containing 4,200+ highly explicit words. It includes rough sex, gangbangs, dubious consent, double penetration, cream pies, bukkake, and monster sex.
©2014 Hannah Wilde (P)2015 Hannah WildeWhat listeners say about Violated by Monsters: The Reptilian Caucus
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