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  • Watching Her Study: A Light, Illicit Romp in the Stacks

  • By: B.T. Singer
  • Narrated by: B.T. Singer
  • Length: 12 mins

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Watching Her Study: A Light, Illicit Romp in the Stacks

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Publisher's Summary

A library clerk closes up for the night when he discovers an attractive co-ed buried deep in her studies and a few other tasks. Who is she? Why is she still here? And what, exactly, is she watching? Risking discovery for a closer look, the clerk finds out - and gets more than he bargained for - in this blistering hot tale of lust in the library.

Author B.T. Singer's explicitly detailed scenes mixed with light-hearted prose will have listeners panting one moment and laughing out loud the next. So, find a quiet corner, and curl up in the stacks for a delicious and breezy story. Just make sure no one's around to catch you squirming in your seat!

©2018 B.T. Singer (P)2018 B.T. Singer
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  • Categories: Erotica

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