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Wet Sacrifice
- Narrated by: K. E. Cooper
- Length: 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Simon's new name is "Sacrifice", a volunteer to appease the Sea God. His mission is to give his seed to the deity so the city is kept safe for another month, however, his seed alone is not sufficient. In a ceremony led by a muscular high priest, he must service two captives making a sacrifice of their own. The high priest has a sexual contribution to make as well. Once he makes it through the initial trials and cleansing, he is chained to the bottom of the sea in a rising tide. Will the Sea God be pleased? Will his seed be enough, or will his life be required too? Find out in this gay adult tale of bondage, sex, strangling, fire play, and drowning peril.
©2014 H. K. Kiting (P)2017 H. K. Kiting
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