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Becoming Futa, Book 8

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Relapse

By: Kalliope Sweet
Narrated by: Rose DeMarco
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Elle Andrews’ Saturday morning was off to a fantastic start. She was in dire need of release. Her husband was still avoiding her. Oh, and apparently there was some grand scheme in the works to have her surgically corrected.

Dreams of managing Matthew from behind just weren’t going to cut it. He needed some sense knocked into him, but there was no way he’d be able to handle her now. Though, at just under eight inches, maybe an extra little boost of confidence might help set him straight.

She knew it was crazy. She was big enough. Her increase in size was already leading to some delicious new discoveries, but the ultimate prize was just out of reach. She was so close she could practically taste herself.

Just one pill. That’s all it would take. Just one.

Relapse is the eighth book in the Becoming Futa serial and is 4,500 words in length. It contains futa growth, futa solo oral, futa-on-male fantasy, and a possible master bathroom remodel.

©2017 Kalliope Sweet (P)2018 Kalliope Sweet
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