Bondage Tales

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  • Bondage Tales Book Detail

  • Author : Sarah Pain
  • Release Date :
  • Publisher : Sarah Pain
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 364
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 23,23 MB

Bondage Tales by Sarah Pain PDF Summary

Book Description: These 5 stories contain Very Naughty Erotica themes of BDSM, Bondage, Spanking, Humiliation Punishment, Domination and Submission as well as the use of BDSM devices. Included in this anthology are the following stories: - A STRANGE TWIST OF FATE - SHIFTY CHARACTERS - THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR - TО EАСH THEIR CLОNЕ - WHO NEEDS MEN Don’t you dare miss out on this steamy bondage collection! ◆ GENRE: Bondage / BDSM / Fetish ⚠ WARNING: This Book contains mature language and content intended for 18+ readers only!

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