PR-3096 EBOOK

PR-3096 EBOOK
PR-3096 EBOOK
The Bride’s New Brother by J. T. Watson
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It’s been said that every person has some dark passion within his soul — some hidden secret, desire or whim that may never surface to be seen even by the closest confidante. Such a secret can be evil and sinister, or it may be trivial and trite.

In America, such dark passions are easily submerged and hidden by the complexities of modern everyday life. Yet, sometimes dark passion surfaces, and another Charles Manson emerges. Sometimes such passions are exposed — and another Tidal Basin or Watergate scandal hits the headlines.

THE BRIDE’S NEW BROTHER is the story of a family that dares to let its most base desires and passions come to the fore. They are some of the few who are willing to accept the consequences, be they reward or punishment, for allowing themselves to become completely liberated. Their story is a startling insight into the lives of a family whose motto might be: “If it feels good, do it.”

David Williams was stretched out on a comfortable bed and nearly asleep, when he heard a sound in the hallway outside his door. For some crazy reason David knew that somebody was coming to his room. It didn’t surprise him. Crazy things had been happening to him all afternoon, beginning when Mark’s wife had picked him up at the airport.

His brother’s new wife was an absolutely gorgeous woman, not at all the type David had expected. Instead of a sturdy farm woman type with ruddy cheeks, he had found a woman, ten years younger than his brother, with laughing blue eyes and hair a golden color.

And her figure! Her big round tits, small waist, and perfect ass was enough to drive a man nuts. Especially a hot blooded male like David who had just gotten out of jail after serving two years.

She had worn a short, tan skirt and David had trouble keeping his eyes off the creamy thighs revealed every time she changed gears. He had been sporting a gigantic hard-on by the time they reached the farm and then Mark’s daughter had come out to greet them.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

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