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The Day the World Went Away 2: Shadowplay (Lesbian Erotica)

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Author(s)Serena K Gray
ISBN / ASINB00GSGGQM6
ISBN-13978B00GSGGQM2
MarketplaceIndia  🇮🇳

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Volume two in a series of tales of lesbian erotica

When a rapidly mutating virus threatens to overrun civilization with legions of walking dead, the few who survive come to terms with their deepest fears, and most intimate desires.

The second volume in the erotica series by Serena K Gray, this story follows Amanda, a dark-haired Domme with a taste for classic horror and New Wave music, and Alex, her devoted submissive. Lost in the eerie landscape of post-evacuation Raleigh, North Carolina, the ties that bind Alex and her lover are put to the ultimate test as threats both living and dead close in. In the face of utter darkness, their survival depends upon the strength of their bonds - and their unyielding passion.

Read an excerpt:

Her lips touched my fingertips first, leaving tiny glistening traces of saliva behind as she kissed each in turn, before finally pressing her mouth to my palm. Involuntarily, my hand slid to her face, tracing the contour of her jawline, and she didn't resist when I guided her mouth to mine and gave her the first of many intense, longing kisses. My tongue tasted the edges of her delicate lips, and she deftly slid her tongue into my mouth, prompting a whimper from me. I felt my arms wrapping around her, myself lying down on the sofa, every part of my mind wanting to submit to her every whim, but before I could lie down and allow her to take me, she terminated the kiss, running her fingers idly through my hair as she spoke.

“I'm very proud of you for what you said in class today.”

“I... oh, thanks,” I managed.

“Alex, I don't want to put you in an uncomfortable position...”

“Why? What is it?”

“Alex,” she began, the burning coals of her eyes shining under the galaxy of string lights. “Do you trust me?”

My heart raced, pounding in my ears. As if to illustrate her point, she took my hands in hers, and clasped her fingers around my wrists, effectively binding them together.

“Do you trust me,” she repeated, and I understood.

“I trust you.”
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