Selling My Virgin Daughter to the Married Couple
A Debt of Impregnation
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Meadows
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By:
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Terra Williams
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Selling My Virgin Daughter to the Married Couple: A Debt of Impregnation, tells the story of a father who has a debt to a pay to a couple down the street. He has nothing to satisfy his debt to them except his sexy 18-year-old virgin daughter, who has no other choice but to accept his decision to sell her to them. She reluctantly accepts her fate, and begins a new life full of whips, chains, and a new baby, that the couple want to have with her as they explore every part of her fertile and nubile body.
Adults 18+ only: This audiobook contains M/F sexual scenes primarily involving group sex, impregnation and pregnancy, rough sex, virgin defloration, BDSM, and other related themes.
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- Jared Lafortune
- 12-24-20
hot concept poor execution.
well the concept is very attractive I felt like there should be more reluctance involved. everything in it was so rushed. the character just said how they were feeling with no reactions to it at all written into the story. there was Zero conflict she went from sexy high school tease virgin, to BDSM cuckcake, to willing broodmare in a span of about 2 minutes with zero hesitation in the main characters thoughts or actions.
the narrator was really bad. Don't get me wrong her voice is cute and would have been really sexy had she put in the effort to do it, a few moans or breathy statements would have gone a long way.
but even the very basics of voice narration were not done correctly, she was struggling to pronounce words, long pauses while she was trying to find her place on the page and even mispronounced a few words. it felt more like a teenager's reading from a book in class for the first time rather than the work of a professional narrator.
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