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Have you come to Duck Prints Press recently, and not had a chance to delve into the explicit titles we published last year? This bundle is a great chance to check out the debut titles from our adult content imprint! With one discounted purchase, you can get 7 explicit titles published between July, 2022 and December 20th, 2022.
- Pas de Deux by Aeryn Jemarial Knox
- Heart’s Scaffold by Alec J. Marsh
- Study Hall by Alec J. Marsh
- Heated Desperation by Aria D. Leren
- In the Moonlight by E. V. Dean
- Easier than Expected by Samantha M. Piper
- so he won’t fly away by Tris Lawrence
These stories normally cost $14 if they’re bought individually, but this bundle saves you over 20%, getting you eight awesome stories for only $10.99!
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Pas de Deux by Aeryn Jemarial Knox
Jett is certain that his choreographer is a sadist. When all the other dancers had been dismissed from rehearsal, leaving just the two of them alone on the main stage, Jett hadn’t realized he’d be in for over an hour of being put through his paces. His muscles ache in places he barely knew he had, which is impressive considering that he’s been dancing since the age of seven and thought he knew all the different ways his muscles could ache. There’s sweat rolling down his sides; he can feel it. Hell, he can smell it. It’s never a good sign when he can smell his own BO, and it’s doubly bad when the hot choreographer is getting up close in his business. Hot sadistic choreographer.
Heart’s Scaffold by Alec J. Marsh
Kit stared at himself in the mirror in dismay. He wasn’t ugly. He knew he wasn’t ugly, from his own artistic and critical eye and from the way other students looked at him behind their books and from the affirmations he begged out of Ally.
Tonight, with so much riding on his ability to make a good first impression, all he could see were flaws.
There was a pimple above his eyebrow, a rough patch of razor burn on his chin, a slump to his shoulders leftover from too many nights hunched over a book. He needed to convey control and competence, and he couldn’t do that looking like a nervous schoolboy.
Ally stirred in the bedsheets and sighed deeply. “Come back to bed,” he murmured.
Study Hall by Alec J. Marsh
“Professor Mendes wants us to prep for the test next week,” Kim says, but no one is listening. He can’t blame them; it’s nearly the end of the semester, and he doesn’t want to be stuck in the stuffy third-floor classroom either. Most of the students take this course as an elective, which means the stakes are higher for him than anyone else, and no one is incentivized to make his life easier.
He exhales. His phone buzzes in his pocket, and his heart jumps.
Only one person actually texts him—the only person in his life too stubborn to use any kind of social media.
Heated Desperation by Aria D. Leren
Desperation and not a small amount of panic had Soren pounding on the door of Quinn’s apartment at ten-thirty in the evening. He was sweating under the softest pair of pants he owned, and his shirt felt like it was slowly strangling him. The plans that he’d had for Quinn to come over to his house the next morning was gone, replaced by the need to have the alpha wrap his arms around him and never let go.
There was no answer at the door.
In the Moonlight by E. V. Dean
Remy slips her oversized sunglasses over her nose. The afternoon sun has taken a deep dive and hangs low above the horizon. Not yet subdued in its oranges and reds, its sharp rays shine straight through the windshield into her eyes. She should have been more firm about taking off early if they wanted to arrive before nightfall, but she just couldn’t bring herself to deprive Julia of her well-deserved sleep on her day off.
At least it’s not much farther now, and the plan is to have the red wine from the cooler and some quick snack for dinner on their girls’ night in. They don’t need daylight for that. And they’ll have four full days to enjoy sunbathing and swimming in the picturesque lake that awaits them.
Easier than Expected by Samantha M. Piper
In the end, killing her cheating scumbag of a husband had been much easier than Toni had thought it would be.
so he won’t fly away by Tris Lawrence
“My room,” Alaric growls. There’s a thump against a door, and Corbin calls out something that Alaric doesn’t pay attention to. It’s bad enough knowing that they’re here, that they can smell and hear everything in the house.
Alaric grabs Chris’s bags, throws them through the open door of his room. He checks for tiny intruders, confirming that there are none before he slams the door. He reaches for Chris, but stops when Chris wraps tight fingers around his wrists, grip firm.
Alaric’s eyes flutter closed, his attention narrowing down to the points of pressure around his wrists.
“I missed you,” Chris says quietly.
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