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A Stranger's Touch

Tempted by Her Student, Part 2

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A Stranger's Touch

By: Paris Rivera
Narrated by: Velvet Campbell Stewart
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When Bella, a gorgeous professor, takes the train to work, her attention is seized by a beautiful young woman with long blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes. The mutual stare is a long one, though soon the girl, apparently, is gone. But who that standing behind Bella now on the train? Whose is that sweet perfume? And whose finger is tickling slowly under the hem of Bella's white skirt? In this is a scorching story of secret encounters on a crowded train, two soon becomes three as an elegant Indian woman catches sight of the gathering passion...Subtle, steamy and eventually extremely explicit, this intensely arousing story will leave you literally breathless. It also follows Bella to her office, where she is tempted by a dark-haired beauty who turns out to be one of her students.

©2015 Paris Rivera (P)2016 Paris Rivera
Literature & Fiction

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