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  • The Blackout Club

  • Adventures in Erotic Gay Breath Control, Book 5
  • By: H. K. Kiting
  • Narrated by: H. K. Kiting
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins

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By: H. K. Kiting
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What happens when two housemates discover they are both into bondage and breath control? Keith is home alone one night having some self-bondage play in the tub that gets out of hand. Luckily, Nathan comes home just in the nick of time. A rescue leads to more kinky fun and romance. Nathan wants to take Keith for an initiation to The Blackout Club at the end of the week. Details are hush-hush, but Keith is a willing participant. Or is he to be a victim? When he's taken to the secret location and the chains come out beside the swimming pool, Keith begins to wonder: Just how far will Nathan and the other club members push their potential member? This gay adult tale contains sex, bondage, breath control, peril play, and fun underwater.

©2013 H. K. Kiting (P)2016 H. K. Kiting
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  • Categories: Erotica

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