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Turned Out by a Black Bull

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Turned Out by a Black Bull

By: Tavin Amour
Narrated by: Tyler Grey
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Just a few years after a drunken night nearly ruined his life, Jason had turned everything around. After transferring to a university outside the big city, he graduated, landed a great job, and found an awesome relationship with his girlfriend. Even the shameful submissive urges that he had battled with after that night had become a thing of the past.

Everything was perfect.

That is, until a chance encounter brings Jason face to face with Tyson, the dominant black thug that turned his life upside down. Tyson is still every bit as unrelenting as he was that night freshmen year, and will stop at nothing to prove to Jason what he already knows…

Jason is nothing more than a submissive little bottom that just doesn’t know it yet.

This is steamy gay erotic story depicts a dominant black top and a reluctant submissive bottom.

©2024 Tavin Amour (P)2024 Tavin Amour
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