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You Can Take Your Towel Off!

A Hot Stone Massage First Lesbian Sex Erotica Story

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You Can Take Your Towel Off!

By: Kate Youngblood
Narrated by: Sapphire Rose
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Riley is only two days away from her 18th birthday when she arrives for her summer job at a summer camp. Her beautiful cabinmate makes her birthday special with a traditional hot stone massage, only this massage isn't happening in a spa. Lisa gets right to the ancient Native American techniques, and Riley can't believe how good it feels. It's about to feel better, though, because this massage has a very happy ending - a first lesbian sex experience!

Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a first lesbian sex encounter. It includes sensual massage, lesbian sex, barely-legal sex, lez sex, and oral sex. It is intended for mature readers who will not be offended by graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.

©2012, 2013 Naughty Daydreams Press (P)2013 Lyrical Lip Service, LLC.
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