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A Bisexual Cuckold’s Caribbean Cruise: Do They Have BBC in Barbados?
- Transformation, Book Two
- Narrated by: Ruby Rivers, Marcos Seen Wild
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Brad and Trina have had quite a sexual journey so far. Going from being a regular old married couple to a hot-wife/cuckold dynamic had its rough patches, but they are very happy now.
Their present happiness doesn't stop them from needing a break, though. After booking a cruise on an "adults only" ship, they find themselves surrounded by people just like them: stressed, horny, and morally flexible!
With the help of their maritime hookup app, Naughtical, they plan on finding some new bulls for them both to enjoy!
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