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Attack of the Gay Tentacles

By: Hank Wilder
Narrated by: Hank Wilder
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In a world where encounters with alien tentacles are a routine part of daily life, humans are still trying to adjust to sharing the earth with our neighbors from the stars.

While the older generations remain suspicious, young men like Andrew have found themselves swept up in the growing craze of "Squid Rock", a new form of extraterrestrial music that's taking the world by storm. Andrew pays no mind to the growing evidence that embedded within the music is a strange, mind-altering phenomenon involving the brain regions that control homosexual lust.

When Siren's Summer, an all-tentacle Squid Rock band, book a show on Andrew's college campus, he's the first in line. But when the lights fade and he finds himself unable to control his own body, Andrew quickly discovers the dark secret behind the squid invasion - and ends up as the centerpiece of a hot gay tentacle gangbang!

©2015 Hank Wilder (P)2016 Hank Wilder
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