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Foreign Affairs: Erotic Travel Tales
- Narrated by: Chantel Dubois, Scarlett Day, Hunter Milbrook, Charity McGowan
- Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Taking a trip is like a having a love affair: You arrive at your destination liberated from the mundane details of ordinary life, free to shuck off your inhibitions and awaken to the landscape of the senses. In Foreign Affairs, writers from around the globe explore the romance of travel in 21 explicit stories set in evocative locales, including Rome, Brussels, Tokyo, St. Lucia, Vietnam, and Santorini. Contributors include Opal Palmer Adisa, Lisabet Sarai, and Linda Jaivin (author of the best seller Eat Me).
©2004 Cleis Press (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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