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The Ballet Master - Erotic Short Story - E-bog

Af: Marguerite Nousville Engelsk E-bog

The Ballet Master - Erotic Short Story - E-bog

Af: Marguerite Nousville Engelsk E-bog
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For Anya the ballet dancer, dancing means everything. Her body is her instrument, which she has mastered to perfection, and she never loses control of herself or her body. Up until a scorching summer, where she makes the acquaintance of a ballet master from New York, who sets her entirely off balance...
This short story is published in collaboration with the Swedish film producer Erika Lust. Her goal is to portray human nature and its diversity through stories of passion, intimacy, love and desire in an assortment of compelling stories and erotic tales. Marguerite Nousville is an erotic fiction writer. "The Ballet Master" is her first short story.
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For Anya the ballet dancer, dancing means everything. Her body is her instrument, which she has mastered to perfection, and she never loses control of herself or her body. Up until a scorching summer, where she makes the acquaintance of a ballet master from New York, who sets her entirely off balance...
This short story is published in collaboration with the Swedish film producer Erika Lust. Her goal is to portray human nature and its diversity through stories of passion, intimacy, love and desire in an assortment of compelling stories and erotic tales. Marguerite Nousville is an erotic fiction writer. "The Ballet Master" is her first short story.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 14
ISBN-13: 9788726205053
Format: ePub
ISBN-10: 872620505X
Udg. Dato: 27 sep 2019
Forlag: LUST
Oplagsdato: 27 sep 2019
Forfatter(e): Marguerite Nousville
Forfatter(e) Marguerite Nousville


Kategori Erotiske kærlighedshistorier


ISBN-13 9788726205053


Sprog Engelsk


Sider 14


Udg. Dato 27 sep 2019


Oplagsdato 27 sep 2019


Forlag LUST

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