Drusilla & Luxor

Drusilla & Luxor
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Publisher : Pink Flamingo Media
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781959117070
ISBN-13 : 1959117076
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Book Synopsis Drusilla & Luxor by : Justine Johns

Download or read book Drusilla & Luxor written by Justine Johns and published by Pink Flamingo Media. This book was released on with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The moment eighteenyearold Tibullus sees Drusilla and Luxor in the slave market, he knows he has to have them. He’s dreamed of girls like these two beauties. His first few months of ownership are ecstasy beyond belief, with all his fantasies come true. He can indulge in every breathtaking thing he has ever imagined! In time, he learns new, bolder things to do beyond what he’s already done. He borrows his friend’s slave girl, along with the “love chair” from a visiting trader to add to the exciting possibilities. Yet, there are some strange mysteries taking place in his erotic world and with these slave girls. Why do British tribesmen come close to his villa whenever the girls are around? He seems to know so little about the girls, regardless of what they tell him. And the artifacts? The girls behave so differently in their presence. And why do other people see them so differently than he does? Tibullus wants answers, and undertakes a voyage to discover the true world behind his peculiar slave girls.


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