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Double Firemen: A Bisexual MMF Ménage
Double Firemen: A Bisexual MMF Ménage
Double Firemen: A Bisexual MMF Ménage
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Double Firemen: A Bisexual MMF Ménage

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Two hot firemen want to share me!

My tiny town is threatened by a wildfire - and when the fire is out, the firemen are still in town for a few days.

They’re irresistibly sexy, rugged men who are used to getting what they want... and what these two want is to share me!

How can I say no? Hunter and Rodrigo are dominant, demanding, pure sin - and they’re going to make sure that together, they take me in every hole!

Double Firemen a is an explicit work of erotica, NOT intended for anyone under 18. It contains explicit descriptions of oral sex, gay and straight anal sex, two bisexual men, an MMF threesome, squealing orgasms, and all the fun a single girl and two big, burly hunks can get up to!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEllie Hunt
Release dateAug 19, 2021
ISBN9781005274542
Double Firemen: A Bisexual MMF Ménage
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Ellie Hunt

Ellie is wine-loving, latte-drinking mom of three who loves her dog a little too much and her treadmill not enough.When she's not dreaming up dirty stories, she's probably supervising dance class or taking notes at a PTA meeting, where no one is the wiser about her secret writing life!

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    Double Firemen - Ellie Hunt

    Double Firemen

    Double Firemen

    A Bisexual MMF Menage

    Ellie Hunt

    Double Firemen

    A Bisexual MMF Menage

    I went outside when I heard the fire trucks honking, wiping my hands on my apron and swinging the front door of the cafe open. The parade was still two blocks away, but people swirled around me. Practically all of Big Timber, Montana had come out: old people, young people, kids running around waving American flags and enormous stickers that said THANK YOU, SMOKEJUMPERS!

    The parade wasn’t very long, but then again, Big Timber wasn’t very big. Main Street was only about five blocks long.

    In the first car, the Mayor sat on the back of a convertible, waving at the people on the sidewalk, decked out in a fairly ridiculous straw hat and waving a flag. THANK YOU, SMOKEJUMPERS was printed in huge red letters on a banner on the side of the car.

    After that came a float from the elementary school — the kids played forest animals, running away from the fire — and then the high school’s tiny marching band, Miss Cattle Rustle 2014 in another convertible, and then, finally, both the town’s fire trucks, carrying the smokejumpers who’d flown in from far away and saved our little town from the Pine Ridge wildfire that had nearly burned everything to the ground.

    The firefighters were defintely the highlight of the parade. The kids were cute, sure, but did anything beat a squadron of muscled hunks wearing firefighting uniforms, waving at little kids?

    Some of them were riding on the truck, hanging off the sides, wearing their firefighting pants and tight white t-shirts.

    God, I could watch their muscles bulging out of their sleeves forever.

    If the shirt’s a little see-through, so much the better.

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