Any Day of the Week
A Collection of Five Erotic Stories
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Narrateur(s):
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Katy Anderson
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Auteur(s):
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Miranda Forbes - editor
À propos de cet audio
A collection of five erotic stories with varied themes.
'The Blue Roman' by Cathryn Cooper: At the Blue Roman speakeasy jazz bar, anything goes. Owner Blue is trying to keep in with the law by seeing to it that this cop gets only the best service, whether that’s under the table or up on the stage. It’s amazing just how much a reputation can get you....
'Netsuke' by N. Vasco. While looking around a mysterious oriental curios shop, Jim is led by the sultry shop-woman to a section dedicated to erotic figurines and somehow ends up being given one as a gift. While the detailed figure is attractive in the cold light of day, it’s only when he falls asleep that its true beauty reveals itself.
'Any Day of the Week' by Jeremy Edwards: Bernard has been seeing Nadine for three years now, and while he loves her like crazy, during that time it’s been like dating two separate women. At weekends, the sex is mind-blowing, but during the week, Nadine refuses to be distracted from her work. Bernard makes it his mission to spice up their weeknights.
'Rock Hard' by Kristina Wright: Carly has always been a huge fan of rock star Damien; in fact he’s on her “list”. When her husband surprises her with backstage passes to meet her celebrity stud, along with her friend Lydia, she can’t believe her luck. Who knew being a groupie could be this much fun?
'The V.I.P.' by Phoebe Grafton: On a business trip to New York, Hilary is given the full V.I.P. treatment by the company, which includes chauffeurs, a penthouse at the Waldorf and not one, but two of the hunkiest escorts to see to her every desire. American hospitality doesn’t come any hotter.
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