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Bollywood Cha in San Francisco
- A Novelette
- Narrated by: Cici Kay
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Bollywood actress Cha Chowdhury finally gets a break from her busy filming schedule in India with a quick lay-over in San Francisco before traveling on to Hollywood. She is met at the airport by her Japanese friend Akako and together they explore the 'wild side' of the Tenderloin. Cha spends the night with Akako in her Bay Area home. Akako's black gardeners are men that know exactly what they want, and Cha promptly discovers she has a taste for following their every command. Before leaving for Hollywood she establishes feelings of irrestible lust with a beautiful blond named Cindy.
©2016 Kelly Kitano (P)2016 Kelly Kitano
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