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The Curse of the Mummy's Wang

By: Justin MacCormack
Narrated by: Hedge T. Haiden
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Deep in the Egyptian sands lurks the lost pyramid of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known throughout history for his bountiful lusts but lost to the mists of time. Or is it? Because who else would unearth the tomb but Jonathan Woodcock, infamous up-and-coming monster shagger?! 

Witness Jonathan’s rump-pounding adventures as he delves deep into the darkest places, wrestles with the tight restrictive bindings of the mummy, and comes face-to-crotch with the preternatural charms of an ancestral deity of carnal knowledge. Will Jonathan ever be able to overcome The Curse of the Mummy’s Wang? (No, he won’t, he’ll end up having a lot of sex with it!)

Tales of Monsterotica
A line of comical erotic romps featuring the classic and not-so-classic monsters of book, stage and screen, written by Justin MacCormack, author of Diary of a Gay Teenage Zombie and Hush: A Horror Anthology

The Curse of the Mummy's Wang is a 14,500-word novella.

©2018 Justin MacCormack (P)2019 Hedge T. Haiden
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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