The Ingénue by Janine Ashbless

The Ingénue by Janine Ashbless

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Appetizer by Sommer Marsden

Hey Lurid Listeners!

Here's a yummy story taken from The Sexy Librarian's Big Book of Erotica, just in time for your holiday weekend!
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Halter and Hook by Rose Caraway

Originally published in May of 2015

Shelby is just your average slut looking for the right bronco rider to satisfy her. But, yet again, another lover is walking away when he finds he can't keep up with Shelby's feisty desires. Poor Shelby finds herself all alone in her ...

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