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Pleasing the Princess

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Pleasing the Princess

De: Raven Merlot, Christi Cabernet
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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She was a princess in name only—until she claimed the throne between the sheets.

Princess Alira has endured weeks of a cold, ceremonial marriage to a man who treats her as little more than a diplomatic trophy. Prince Kestrel doesn't see her as a woman with hunger, agency, or fire—only as a wife to be displayed.

But Alira is done playing by royal rules.

In one bold, unforgettable night, she flips the power dynamic, humiliates her indifferent husband, and calls upon the only man who has ever looked at her with desire: Captain Verek, her sworn protector.

It’s not rebellion. It’s correction.

The Princess’ Correction is a short story of power reclaimed, passion unchained, and a woman who takes control of her story—one moan at a time.

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Virtual voice gets better with almost every Audible. Book. The accent, the tone, and the cadence were all excellent. This is a nice quick short cuckholding story that I'm sure will resonate with many. All theater performance where Princess Alira will disabuse Prince Kestrel, ‘The Falcon’ in name only, that pleasure for a woman is in sensation more than in service. Even more the Prince is a man performing duty, not desire.

The ‘From the Authors’ On fantasy vs. reality details the authors underlying philosophy, not to be confused or misunderstood with fantasy.
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