Breastfeeding My Boss - An Erotic Story (Lactating Sex)

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by Lynn Mixon


  Then her husband raised the stakes. The events that followed would take them further than she'd ever dreamed they'd go.

  She hoped they didn’t get arrested, because she wasn't backing down.

  Going for a Ride

  June’s husband Jack has pulled off his surprise plan to take her on a romantic horse and buggy ride along the river. His sweet gesture makes her want to reward him with a surprise of her own.

  With the driver one head turn away from seeing what she’s up to, she’s going to take her husband on a ride of his own. How far will their carnal journey take them?

  Lawyers, Guns, and Money

  Janice went to the islands to escape her divorce and boring life. She swore she’d do something crazy and unpredictable.

  A chance encounter puts her in the middle of a photo shoot with a hot model named Carlo. Their sexy teasing quickly goes farther than she ever imagined she’d go where anyone could see. Should she cool things down or go for it?

  About Lynn

  Lynn Mixon, contributor to the Lambda finalist anthology Lesbian Cops, author of the high fantasy erotic romance novel Will of the Gods, dozens of contemporary erotic short stories, and the upcoming erotic romance mystery novel Murderous Complications, loves spicy hot romance and sensual loving. Lynn’s stories mix naughty, explicit sex with a strong dash of seduction and passion, just like the very best parts of real life.

  Step into a steamy world of exquisite sensations and desire, and let your imagination soar. Find out what you’re missing at LynnMixon.com.

  Breastfeeding My Boss. Copyright 2012 by Lynn Mixon.

  Smashwords Edition. Electronic edition published by Romantic Moon Publishing.

  Cover image Copyright Slawomir Kruz.

  All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction, in whole or in part in any form. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

 

 

 


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