*When She Was Good* journeys into the world of lesbian sex with uncommon, edgy stories that push lesbian lust and desire to new heights. Edited by best-selling author Tristan Taormino and selected and introduced by the dynamic Sister Spit performer Ali Liebegott, this latest edition of the best-sell
When She Was Good
โ Scribed by Taormino, Tristan (editor)
- Book ID
- 110007007
- Publisher
- Cleis Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- Best Lesbian Erotica
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781627780810
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โฆ Synopsis
When She Was Good journeys into the world of lesbian sex with uncommon, edgy stories that push lesbian lust and desire to new heights. Edited by best-selling author Tristan Taormino and selected and introduced by the dynamic Sister Spit performer Ali Liebegott, this latest edition of the best-selling lesbian erotica series in America is sensual, inventive, and breathtaking.
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