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  • Taken in the Library

  • A Reluctant Sex with Stranger Rough Sex Erotic Short
  • By: Jane Kemp
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
  • Length: 13 mins

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Taken in the Library

By: Jane Kemp
Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
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Publisher's Summary

Miriam likes her new job at the library. It's quiet and she loves a place free of people, noise, and chaos. Someone else likes it quiet too, because in the quiet sections of the library, he can follow Miriam and have her. She's reluctant, but no amount of reluctance will help her as she's taken by a stranger in the library and introduced to deep throat and rough sex.

Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a reluctant public sex with a stranger encounter. It includes reluctant sex, forced deep throat, rough sex, forceful sex, and forced semen swallowing. It is intended for mature listeners who will not be offended by graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.

©2012, 2013 Naughty Daydreams Press (P)2013 Lyrical Lip Service, LLC.
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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