The Drive by Rain Ryder
Short Story Erotica-
It was just like any other Saturday…
A couple’s simple afternoon drive turns into an afternoon of role-play, power play and fantasy.
The drive to excitement, fear and desire begin when the car stops and the questions begin. Who are they? What do they want and ultimately how will they get it?
Come along for thet ride and experience mystery, dominance and passion for the unknown.
Writer Rain Ryder intertwines a couples desire to have uninhibited weekends consumed with erotic action at its hottest. A sizzling, no-holds-barred short story in which twosomes transform their deepest desires into flesh-on-flesh reality.
Look for:
The Cruise
The Train
Coming soon…
The Plane
Note: This Erotica contains scenes of a very graphic and adult nature, and some profanity which some may find offensive.
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