Room Fifteen: Making Her Obey: Club Sin
β Scribed by Brynn Paulin
- Publisher
- Supernova Indie Publishing Services LLC
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 46 KB
- Series
- Club Sin
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1623444047
- ASIN
- B09D8S76DV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As a pampered Bratva princess, I expect everyone to obey my orders. Itβs been that way since the day I was born. To the outside eye, my life is good. I have my own business. Iβm wealthy. I seem to have everything I could ever want.
Except freedom.
Yes, Iβm the princess, but Iβm always closely guarded or under lock and key. I just want a night to let loose!
Enter Club Sin. Iβm making a break for it and spending the night in the hallowed halls of the sex club. For once, I'll forget Iβm the woman who gets whatever she wants and let my three partners command my every pleasure.
Tonight, Iβll be under their commandβif they can make me obey.
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