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G Is for Gangbang

A to Z Sex Series

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G Is for Gangbang

By: J. L. Hugh
Narrated by: Dante Cortez
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As a local television reporter, Pam is assigned to interview Ted Wilson, a billionaire who is announcing his latest charity donation at his remote guest ranch. Soon after Pam reaches the Four Studs guest ranch a storm washes out the road, leaving her trapped at the ranch.

Ted's hospitality is generous and after a gourmet dinner, all of the ranch guests and cowboys adjourn to the barn for games, music, and fun. Soon, Pam is used as a roping post and is tied up in the middle of the room for everyone to see and use. Pam quickly discovers that she likes the situation and eagerly takes whatever she is given. Pam's orgasms come quickly and hard as she is used the rest of the evening as the party's entertainment.

Adults only. Caution: this story contains explicit sex including bondage, oral sex, anal sex and a steaming hot gang-bang.

©2012 J.L. Hugh (P)2012 J.L. Hugh
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