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The Big Belly Bundle: The Complete Crescente Corporation Series (with bonus story)

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From hucows to housewives, from bimbos to bombshells, the Crescente Corporation Series has explored the many different ways that regular women can end up being transformed into ultra-busty, massively milky, and most importantly, overwhelmingly pregnant fertility goddesses. Now you can enjoy all of these novellas together in one box set for one low price, and to sweeten the deal I've added a brand new 5th story to "round out" the series!Climbing the Corporate Ladder (Part 1): The Crescente Corporation is a multibillion dollar bio tech company famed around the world for their almost miraculous innovations. And amazingly enough forJessica Falk, they're hiring! She has been selected to join an exclusive cohort of junior executives starting work at Crescente's secretive campus, where she plans on putting all of her business school training to work in shattering the glass ceiling. But Jessica will soon learn that Crescente has a very different definition of "professional development" when she discovers just exactly how powerful and life-changing their fertility technology can be. Growing Her Personal Brand (Part 2): Emma Prince is an aspiring vlogger. but they aren't quite the money-making endeavor she'd hoped, so when an offer arrives from the Crescente Corporation to sponsor her content, the seemingly always broke graduate student jumps at the chance. To be honest, Emma isn't sure why Crescente,is particularly interested in her niche channel. Or why 'Britnee', Crescente's social media manger, is a blonde, busty, and super pregnant airhead crammed into the tightest and most revealing clothes imagined. But the deal is just wear one of Crescente's new products during a few of her videos and give an honest review. Soon it becomes clear that it isn't only Emma's fashion sense that's growing and changing into something bigger, rounder, and hotter.The Cream Rises To The Top (Part 3): Despite her fancy new chemistry degree, Sadie Miller is a farmgirl at heart who longs to be back under pale blue skies and rolling plains. But she has to pay the bills, and thankfully the Crescente Corporation, has offered her an incredible new job. Crescente is expanding out from the world of fertility technology into making organic food, and Sadie has been hired on to help develop a new, organic ultra-pure milk with the best taste anyone has ever experienced. Unfortunately not all the kinks have been worked out of the process yet, but at least along the way Sadie will at last find the work-life balance she'd always wanted.There's No Place Like Home (Part 4): Zoe Moran is losing it.The only thing going well for her is her job, where she's just landed a major prize in being appointed the head lawyer to work with their newest clients, the Crescente Corporation. Why is it so hard to balance work and family? Why did it have to be that Jonathan wants kids and Zoe doesn't? Thankfully for her, her new clients have a miraculous gift for Zoe, one that will solve all of her problems, and most importantly will help her discover what things in life are truly most important--that it's best spent barefoot and pregnant.And introducing the fifth and final story in the series, Swelling With Pride!Beth and Kristen are ready to the next, exciting step in their kids! But trying to conceive has been a challenge, and the two of them are almost out of money and options. Can this Crescente Corporation fertility treatment really be as amazing as everyone online says it is? Kristen, ever the practical leader, has her doubts, but Beth is so desperate to give her wife a baby that she'll try anything.

349 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 28, 2022

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