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  • Taken in the Forest After the Hunt

  • A Tale of Paranormal Double Team Sex: Playthings of the Gods, Book 3
  • By: Diana Katsaros
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
  • Length: 11 mins

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Taken in the Forest After the Hunt

By: Diana Katsaros
Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
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Something about Joanna's necklace has changed her, and changed the two men who work for her as well. Before she can really understand it, she's running and they're chasing. They're chasing and if they catch her, she'll be their trophy to do with as they wish. This tale of paranormal double team sex is the third story in Diana Katsaros' new series, Playthings of the Gods, and the first volume, Artifacts of Power.

Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a rough and reluctant paranormal sex encounter. It includes paranormal sex, public sex, double team sex, rough sex, and more.

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  • Categories: Erotica

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