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Violated by Monsters: The Wendigo Tribe

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Violated by Monsters: The Wendigo Tribe

By: Hannah Wilde
Narrated by: Hannah Wilde
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Tillima's tribe has passed stories of the wendigo down from generation to generation; huge beasts with the head of a buck and who stalk the woods looking to fill their insatiable hunger.

She never thought she would encounter one herself, until one day she comes face to face with the entire wendigo tribe and learns the hard way that they have a knack for mind control. It turns out these beasts have an insatiable hunger after all; but it's not gluttony, it's lust.

Soon Tillima finds herself at the center of a brutal wendigo gangbang, one that could sway the very balance of her people and the nature around them.

This is a filthy short story including rough sex, mind control, gangbangs, double penetration, dubcon, monster sex, and cream pies.

©2014 Hannah Wilde (P)2015 Hannah Wilde
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