4 EROTICA STORIES WITH UNEXPECTED HOT ENCOUNTERS = Need Reviews
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1Emma.a.Wilson 



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Hello,
I have this new book on Amazon in erotica, and I want to have reviews for it. Here's the description:
Starting with a naughty encounter on the beach of France, our first story grants a smoking hot girl who was wearing a new bikini her wildest wishes. She makes out with a man until she starts shaking from pleasure.
The book then moves on to a beautiful threesome where a girl feels empowered by the hot and wholesome emotions.
Afterwards, a girl learns a step-by-step recipe for a quickie. She indulges in the dirty ingredients and that makes her day!
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Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09F6WR9HQ
I have this new book on Amazon in erotica, and I want to have reviews for it. Here's the description:
Starting with a naughty encounter on the beach of France, our first story grants a smoking hot girl who was wearing a new bikini her wildest wishes. She makes out with a man until she starts shaking from pleasure.
The book then moves on to a beautiful threesome where a girl feels empowered by the hot and wholesome emotions.
Afterwards, a girl learns a step-by-step recipe for a quickie. She indulges in the dirty ingredients and that makes her day!
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Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09F6WR9HQ
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