The Kitchen Sex Challenge
A Day of Play, Book 1
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Ruan Willow
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Ruan Willow
About this listen
Anna and Brad had fallen in love and married quickly, as older people tend to do. What they both want in addition to their love is playful sex, complete with his and her edging. Brad gets off on getting Anna off, much to her delight.
A day of play is Brad’s plan - to seduce, excite, and pleasure his new wife into a state of passionate frenzy that will culminate in a delicious end when they eventually collide their heightened lust. Until then, Brad intends to tease his wife with voracious edging and explosive orgasms as many times as he can entice her to. It’s an all-day sex game that starts with the kitchen sex challenge, which each partner intends to win.
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- BellaReads
- 14-05-22
This book was hot & spicy! 🥵🔥
Newlyweds, Anna and Brad, love to play and edge each other. In this first in the series, Brad sets a challenge for the both of them. Brad’s plan is a day of play where he edges Anna and whomever breaks first, wins a wager.
This book was fun, it was light-hearted, and it also had humour. I really enjoyed it. A nice quick read.
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- Nick
- 31-07-23
Narrator needs changing
Not my usual genre for listening but I fancied something different. I have to admit I was expecting a bit more action. I don’t know if this was my expectations being off or if the book was just lacking. One thing that really did kill this book for me though was the narrator. It sounded like Stephen Hawkins was reading the book. The fake laughter was painful and there was no real feeling or emotion
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