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Natassja's Secret

The Chronicles of the Far Continent, Book 2

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Natassja's Secret

By: Philip Kramer
Narrated by: Philip Kramer
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Welcome to "Natassja's Secret", being the lubricious return of the amazing Cum Queen. It is the second installment in the dramatic and uniquely erotic adventures of the marvelous Princess Regent Natassja Rania d'Artuzzi dam Heidelkemp, undisputed ruler of the Sovereign Territory of Aurora.

At the "Natassja's Torment" - her first adventure - we left her, bereft, counting the cost of her mortal conflict with the evil Dim Sun. She had won her war but lost much in the process. This story is about her rehabilitation at the hands of a tall handsome stranger; a strong, beautiful and enigmatic man - possibly a Prince, certainly a warrior - who helps revive the full bloom of her dark and potent sexuality.

Prepare to be stimulated.

Original production recorded at I, Me, Mine Studios, London.

©2011 Philip Kramer (P)2011 Philip Kramer
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