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Etiquette at the Nude Beach

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ISBN / ASINB00QP7SLEE
ISBN-13978B00QP7SLE5
Sales Rank297,913
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

Kiera and Bridgette are lesbian partners enjoying a nude beach when a muscular guy (sporting an erection) asks them to help him put suntan oil on those hard-to-reach places. They decline and give him a lesson on proper etiquette at a nude beach.

This interloper sets events in motion, as Kiera is disgusted by what she considers as rude behavior, and Bridgette is a little turned on, since she is bisexual. As they take a walk along the beach, Bridgette is determined to take her lover's mind off the guy and onto more pleasurable things. After all, they're naked and on a wonderful beach during a beautiful day.

But the pleasurable things don't end there, for Kiera devises a plan to not only thank Bridgette for a roll in the dunes, but to deal with Bridgette's arousal over the muscular guy with his carefully sculpted hair and his erection pointing at them. The day keeps heating up as they leave the beach for the privacy of their house--where they don't have to be so quiet.

"Etiquette at the Nude Beach" is an erotic short story (10,496 words) that contains explicit descriptions of sex, a lovely beach, two grilled hamburgers, an outdoor shower, and tasty margaritas.

This is a work of erotic fiction and is meant for mature readers 18 years and older only.

Any resemblance between the characters in this novel with persons living or dead is purely coincidental. All characters in the story are older than 18 years old and participate in consensual sex. The mention of companies and products in the story should not be taken as their support of the events in the story. The image in the cover is stock photography, and the model is used for illustrative purposes only -- inclusion on the cover is not meant to imply the model's involvement in the activities described in this story.

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