The Claiming of Anahita, the Submissive Angel of Fertility
Angels of the Light, Book 2
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Joe Formichella
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Bella Swann
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This is a very erotic story about the submission of Anahita, an Angel of the Light who turns out to be a submissive Angel of Fertility. As Anahita journeys through the kingdom of Abraxas, she is mastered and possessed by the fisherman Imamiah, his two mystical Hell-Hounds, Sirius and Cavall, and Imamiah's neighbor, Gwyllion.
Warning: This is a work of fiction that contains material meant for those over the age of 18, including elements of explicit sex, dubious consent, BDSM, and paranormal sex.
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- 03-09-19
WOW! Awesome book! Highly recommend!
For those of us that want male Dom female submissive erotica not for the faint of heart. This author is a hidden gem! Just when I thought I could not find anything left on this site to listen too. I somehow stumbled upon this amazing author Bella Swann! Keep up the good work! I also love the Narrator. He is quiet and soft-spoken just perfect for these types of books. He could be just a bit more less monotone however for me it is great stuff!
Do not pass this bye if you are into BDSM, freaky kinky stuff and nothing offends you ;) I highly recommend!!!!!
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