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The Tennis Girl 1

By: Valerie Nilon
Narrated by: Judy Younga
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Sabine receives a tennis course on the Baltic Sea from her sports-loving grandmother. At the same time, she is completely not talented in ball sports. If she's supposed to kick a soccer ball, she doesn't even hit it. She has never had a tennis racket in her hand. She hardly does any sport anyway. After all, she is built very slim and graceful even without movement. But she doesn't have the heart to refuse the trip. So she has to hold out for a whole week. Her only hope are the tennis instructors who could save her from boredom. She resolves to seduce the next best with her skin-tight outfits.

Valerie Nilon takes us again into the erotic world of soft devotism.

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  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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