Paradise on the Mountains: A Lesbian Story of Sex & Love
β Scribed by Harriett Jillings
- Book ID
- 112874537
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 9 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B007OWO0N0
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Allison Banks worked harder than the average business woman and she was ready to get away for a change, relax for the week. As she drove herself to Aspen on a brisk January evening, she planned in her head what all she wanted to do which wasnβt much of anything beyond clearing her mind. She finally located the lodge, parked her car and took her belongings inside.
Approaching the check in area, the beautiful black haired, blue eyed woman working at the check in desk caught off guard as she welcomed her. Little did she know that this beautiful woman would give her the week of her life.
EXCERPT
She flicked the rock hard nipple with her tongue as Allison dug her nails into Karrieβs back, tossing her head back in a deep moan of ecstasy. Pulling her closer, Karrie moved back and forth from one breast to the other, firing pleasure though Allisonβs entire body as she begged for more. Karrie lay back, pulling Allison closer to her, but not allowing her to lie down. She slid down underneath Allison, lining her mouth up with Allisonβs juicy, wet pleasure zone.
THIS IS A BOOK FOR 18+ READERS ONLY, DUE TO THE USE OF EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS OF SEX.
Words: 4109
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