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Mate to the Beastman
- Bred by the Beastmen, Part 2
- Narrated by: Liz Levine
- Length: 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When cryptozoology TV show host Gina Templeton finds herself in the clutches of a long-lost tribe of savage beastmen, their leader Kalak takes special interest. He relates the terrible plight of his people, the suffering they've endured...and how he plans to rebuild his group one baby at a time. Feral, urgent, randy and raunchy, this story is sure to bring out YOUR inner beast!
Warning: This 7900+ word sizzling erotic tale features a woman ravished by a huge, savage beastman, explicit (and very, very rough!) oral sex, deep throating, hard fucking, reluctant breeding, rough handling, an internal cumshot, and the promise of a better future for Kalak's tribe.
©2012 Francis Ashe (P)2013 Francis Ashe
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