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Amazon Absorption: Episodes 1-10

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All ten steamy Episodes of Amazon Absorption. The women start out super sexy, tall and hecka voluptuous -- and via fantasy machine that makes no sense, they just keep getting larger and more beautiful -- and more aggressive. It's euphoric crush in the extreme. What more could a tiny, thin, recessive man want? Be at least 21 (or better yet 31) to enjoy this XXX-rated erotic science fiction adventure epic. On occasion the stories get surprisingly romantic considering the heavy smothering content throughout. The plot has some nice surprises, and, of course, more amazing crushing erotic sex scenes than you can shake a stick at -- if you know what I mean. Make sure to look for other stories by R.B. Greenfield -- there are dozens of them and they're all good severe sexual fun. Especially take note of the release his latest full-length superbly-written novel, "The Krystal Crush Affair".

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 16, 2016

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204 reviews15 followers
August 24, 2016
Merge,Merge and more Merge

The first few chapters were very good,we learned about large,lovely and loving female dominance. Proven also by a fantasy vehicle, a natural non-fantasy principle about how a larger,shapely,sexual woman has the ability to strike something very primal in a male. However I found this fantasy a fifty-fifty deal as an enjoyable read. I found much of it over-intellectualized, over-fantasized and got lost with all the "Merging " and the total whacked-out fantasy. For me fantasy must be made somewhat believable while being fantasy, that's what makes me get interested and engrossed. I'm sure the author had a premise or some hidden meaning,but I missed it in all the "Merging ".
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