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Molly's Surrender

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On vacation in Cuba, Molly daringly walks topless on the beach. Feeling exhilarated, she meets a seductive older Latin man, and knows immediately she wants to throw caution to the wind! Away from friends, family and home, she lets him take her back to his beach-side cottage, and there is overwhelmed by his sudden aggression and dominance! It's thrilling and wild and like nothing she's ever experienced before! She quickly loses herself to his outrageous game of submission, and has the most intense experience of her life! When summer arrives she accepts his invitation, and flies to Argentina, and there, in his luxurious office, he teaches her the real meaning of uninhibited submission!

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Published October 17, 2019

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J.J. Argus

629 books104 followers
Also writes as the single name author "Argus"

JJ Argus started writing erotica in the 1980s working for Star Distributing, a New York publisher. He wrote 3 books a month until Star went under with the advent of the internet. He has also been published by Beeline and Beaver books, and sold short stories to Penthouse, Oui, Nugget, and numerous others. In the 1990s he began writing for British publishing houses, which required a decidedly higher level of quality and a lower level of obscenities. He has been published repeatedly by Olympia, Silver Moon, Chimera, and Virgin - Nexus. He has written and sold over 250 novels, most of which are now available in electronic format.

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February 25, 2020
Interesting read

Once again we find a young American girl looking for something new. But she find herself over her head very quickly. But also finds that by surrendering is easier than fighting.
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