
Title | : | Attack of the Lesbian Lass Ness Monster (The Lesbian Orgy Next Door Book 1) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 177 |
Publication | : | Published February 28, 2023 |
It is too good to be true.
They only have one neighbor, but what a neighbor she is. Wealthy and wicked, Robina Walker hosts wild BDSM-style lesbian orgies on her beach next to the Pipkins’ new home.
London can’t take her eyes off the neighborhood orgy. Soon she can’t take her hands off herself. She’s heterosexual, but, uh….
London enters the jaws of the new neighborhood's dominant lesbian’s mansion to get Robina Walker to stop the outdoor orgies. She does not suspect she will soon be at the mercy of a different set of jaws, allegedly belonging to a mythical lake creature Robina calls the Lass Ness Monster.
Whatever it is, it is certifiably lesbian and hungry for London Pipkins. Hungry for one part of her in particular.
London goes over to stop the lesbian orgies, but she may become the main dish!
Attack of the Lesbian Lass Ness Monster (The Lesbian Orgy Next Door Book 1) Reviews
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Despite its whimsical title, "Attack of the Lesbian Lass Ness Monster" is a seriously well-written book. The narrative consists of London Pipkins' internal dialogue as she repeatedly questions her reactions after secretly watching the neighbor's lesbian BDSM orgy. She "knows" she isn't a lesbian, so why can't she tear herself away from the scene? Why is she getting aroused?
Later, when London goes next door to complain about what she saw, she not only has to keep reminding herself that she isn't a lesbian, but also has to convince herself that she isn't a submissive, despite being maneuvered into doing every outlandish thing the neighbor tells her to do. Eventually, in the throes of ecstasy, London even questions her grip on reality.
The plot, atmosphere, and eroticism of this novel reminds me very much of the film "Sirens," and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys erotic literature. -
Keep it up
Really good story
telling keep it up can't wait for the next chapter hope it is as good as this