
Frut of Her Loins
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Narrated by:
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Anja Harder
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By:
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Sea Caummisar
About this listen
FRUT: (urban dictionary); frequently recycled used trash: used damaged goods, trash, person, object, or action; a rubbish person in behavior and habit.
An online identity, simply know as Frut-of-Her-Loins, makes a living by selling fruit (or other food) that has been inserted into her vagina for one full day. Needless to say, her website business is more profitable than one would imagine.
A grieving housewife finds out that her husband has been a customer of Frut-of-Her-Loins. She gathers a group of angry wives and hunts down the woman behind the acts that they consider vile.
This a very violent book.
You have been warned.
Novella
©2022 Sea Caummisar (P)2023 Sharon CheathamWhat listeners say about Frut of Her Loins
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