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Bred by the Beastmen

Reluctant Breeding Gangbang Erotica

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Bred by the Beastmen

By: Francis Ashe
Narrated by: Liz Levine
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Slave of the Beastmen, Part Three - now available!

When TV show host Gina Templeton gets a hot tip about a group of never-before-filmed beastmen living deep in an uncharted forest, she jumps at the chance to break the story. However, as soon as she and her team arrive on location, their guide reveals that in all the years he's known about the wild men, he's never seen a female. Will Gina be able to keep her femininity concealed, or will the gorgeous, muscular, terrifying men of the forest figure her out?

Warning: This 5,300+-word erotic short story features a group halfway between man and beast, a woman bound, a forced gangbang, reluctant breeding, explicit oral and vaginal sex, anal play, a terrified cameraman, an alpha that towers above the rest of the beastmen, and a woman who is far more important than she realizes.

©2012 Francis Ashe (P)2013 Francis Ashe
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