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Taboo Desires

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Taboo Desires

By: Olivia J. Cross
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In "Taboo Desires," Sarah's secret longing for her dark, muscular neighbor Darius comes to life in a daring plan suggested by her husband, Mark. This erotic tale explores the depths of desire, submission, and the unspoken fantasies that can both thrill and terrify.

Sarah's initial hesitation gives way to an irresistible allure as she invites Darius into their home for a night that will forever change their dynamics. Darius, with his commanding presence and authoritative touch, takes control, guiding Sarah and Mark through a journey of pleasure and pain.

Mark, watching from the sidelines, experiences a mix of humiliation and arousal as he witnesses his wife's complete surrender to Darius's skilled touch. The night unfolds with raw, uninhibited passion, as Darius explores every inch of Sarah's body, bringing her to the edge of ecstasy and beyond.

In the aftermath, Sarah and Mark find a newfound appreciation for each other, their bond strengthened by the shared experience. "Taboo Desires" delves into the complexities of human desire, challenging norms and inviting readers to explore the depths of their own fantasies.

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There were charters where I was wondering if I accidentally pressed rewind as I felt that I was hearing the same lines all over again, but quite sure it was not the case because there were differences. Other than that I felt that at occasions whole story parts kept repeating, the same expressions kept repeating, eg it said aftermath at least 30 times. Quite annoying.
The base story is interesting and there is enough drama, tension, passion in it, but it’s so slow paced and repetitive that I felt overall quite disappointed about the story.

Too many repeating words, expressions and actions

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