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Twinsome: Treading Taboo

By: Blaire Bardot
Narrated by: Blaire Bardot
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Do you fantasize about someone you shouldn't? Someone you really, really shouldn't? This woman does, and often lets the fantasy overcome her. It makes no sense; her boyfriend is achingly hot, incredible in bed, and just a goddam good guy. And his brother, the one she dreams of, is his twin. They look almost identical. It makes no sense.

But she can't stop dreaming of him taking her, holding her, molding her, folding her into shapes just for his pleasure. Treading the boundaries of taboo, lust overcomes her, and she finally lets her body and mind be carried away by dreams of brotherly double trouble.

WARNINGS: This story contains highly graphic depictions of consensual penetrative sex and other sex acts. Please do not buy if such material offends you. Miss Blaire Bardot will not be held responsible for any events that may occur during or after listening to her erotic stories.

©2021 Blaire Bardot (P)2022 Blaire Bardot
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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