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Luisa: The Orphan Tale
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Complete, First published Feb 17, 2022
Mature
Luisa, a Spanish girl living in Paris during the mid eighteenth century, has a secret. She loves only women. And to satiate her desires she offers to sexually satisfy the straight women who make up her best friends. In her heart however she craves romance and love, not just sex. 

Will she be able to find her largest desire?
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