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Violated by Monsters: The Swamp Ape Swarm

By: Hannah Wilde
Narrated by: Hannah Wilde
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Christina is thankful that she got out of Florida, having made a name for herself as a young model in big city New York. But that doesn't excuse her from taking trips home to see her family every now and then.

After driving for days, Christina suddenly finds herself lost and broken down on the side of the road after a large creature steps out from the swamp. Worried that the legendary Florida Swamp Ape might be tracking her down, she finds her way to an old abandoned house deep in the marsh.

Unfortunately for Christina, the house already has some new residents; and they're hairy, huge and horny. It looks like the only way for her to get back to civilization is through a ruthless, beastly gangbang.

This is a filthy short story. It includes rough sex, gangbangs, double penetration, cream pies, bukkake and monster sex.

©2014 Hannah Wilde (P)2014 Hannah Wilde
Literature & Fiction Florida

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