Taboo

^ Read # Taboo by Sean Wolfe ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Taboo A missionary in Africa and a beautiful young tribal leader are bound to each other in one intensely carnal coupling in Right of Passage. And in The Night Before, a brides brother welcomes the handsome groom into his family in a way hell never forget Sophisticated and sensual, fearlessly controversial and irresistibly erotic, these sizzling, XXX-rated stories confirm that the only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it-especially when the temptation is raw, risky, and deliciously ta

Taboo

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Rating : 4.24 (954 Votes)
Asin : 0758225121
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-07-21
Language : English

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A missionary in Africa and a beautiful young tribal leader are bound to each other in one intensely carnal coupling in "Right of Passage". And in "The Night Before", a bride's brother welcomes the handsome groom into his family in a way he'll never forget Sophisticated and sensual, fearlessly controversial and irresistibly erotic, these sizzling, XXX-rated stories confirm that the only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it-especially when the temptation is raw, risky, and deliciously taboo .. In "Self Service", a gorgeous, arrogant stud discovers the ultimate act of narcissism. In Close Contact and Aroused, Sean Wolfe proved that he's a master at crafting wildly sexy, provocative stories that are as smart and literate as they are hot. And in Taboo, he delves even deeper into his wicked imagination to create a collection that spans the complete spectrum of forbidden desire A pledge turns the tables on the cocky frat house president during a mind-blowing initiation in "Sexual Pursuit". In "The Freudian Slip", a therapist breaks all the rules with his eager client in a truly revealing session

Hot erotic passages, not really plausible stories In the latest collection of his erotic short stories, Sean Wolfe uses the theme of "taboos," explaining in the introduction that, as gay men, we are used to being regarded as such by many heterosexuals, so we may embrace further taboos as a simple extension of being outsiders of sorts. The book is divided into four geographical sections, tied together by a continuing narrative featuring Chance, a young man traveling from his current home in San Francisco back to his folks' house in New York, having been summoned by his homophobic mother who wants him there due to the impending death of his father. Along the way, he finds s

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