
Museum Idol
Futarani Sex, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Talula Rouge
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By:
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Marcus Darkley
About this listen
An ancient sex curse is awake and ready to wreak havoc on the student body!
The girls were close friends and like most healthy, sexually active girlfriends they had all had the odd naughty thought or wet dream about the others. That was as far as it went though. Then a trip to the museum changed everything. A strange statue of an Amazonian princess with the sex organs of both genders was broken and when Helen awoke the next morning, her body had completely changed and so had her appetite for sex.
A fully-charged explicit erotica story told in first-person female.
©2016 Marcus Darkley (P)2017 C J Edwards Enterprises Ltd
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