Carlie has a crush on her new neighbor. When she catches him undressing in front of his window, she can't help but watch as he is a very attractive man. Does her neighbor know she is watching him? Will Carlie ever get the courage to approach him?
Watching Me, Watching You
β Scribed by Thomas, Gwennan (editor)
- Book ID
- 108691281
- Publisher
- Xcite Books
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781908766182
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Love to watch? All eyes are on the action in this collection of twenty steamy stories about voyeurs, exhibitionists, risky business and wife and husband watchers.
Neighbours peep in through windows and over the garden fence hoping for a candid glimpse and maybe more, a waitress with a fetish for flashing is given a very public punishment, and a male stripper puts on a show that his number-one fan will never forget. Horny honeymooners outrage a resort with their blatant antics, while a private detective enjoys the perks of his job when he's hired by a vampish client. Elsewhere, an alien visitor learns that Earthling orgies can be out of this world, an ethereal being seeks sexual energy to feed off, and a busy career woman gets the thrill-ride of her life on the Tube β with five gorgeous men!
Sneak a peek between the covers and see for yourself how hot a little sexy spying can be ...
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