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Another Gig on the Side
- Narrated by: H. K. Kiting
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After A Gig on the Side, Steve is back in the club to recruit another model for an extreme photo shoot. This time, he hires Trent, who dances onstage as Rawhide Randy, wooing him with the promise of a large cash payment for a few hours work. When Steve and his assistant Mike get Trent to an abandoned warehouse, it all seems okay, until they get Trent chained and helpless. Then it’s no longer up to Trent at all when they subject him to breath control and forced orgasms.
Can Trent perform sufficiently to meet the quota that Steve and Mike have set? What will happen if he doesn’t? Find out in this gay adult tale of sex, breath control, bondage, fire play, and peril play.
©2015 H. K. Kiting (P)2017 H. K. Kiting
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