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Maya Misused - Part 3

By: Samantha Summers
Narrated by: Blair Thatcher
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In Part 3 of the Maya Misused saga:

Shy Maya is once again summoned by her tormentor, though this time not just for his own pleasure. Under her master’s absolute control, Maya has no choice but to comply with all requests, no matter how deviant.

Through it all, Maya’s cuckold husband, Howard, remains powerless to intervene.

Though she’s already been forced to endure so much, Maya’s sexual awakening continues. New erotic desires are added when she experiences her first interracial encounter and the love of two friends from The Dark Continent.

And Maya’s emerging libido is further tempted by a (very) young man - someone who reminds her of a boy she knew (and loved) from her childhood. Now, having crossed so many sexual lines, can she really be expected not to give in to temptation and coerce the innocent boy into her bed? And what of his mother, how could there not be consequences to Maya’s indiscretions?

Maya’s misuse continues....

©2021 Samantha Summers (P)2021 Samantha Summers

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