26 Nights: A Sexual Adventure
Written by Penthouse Magazine Editors
Narrated by Bill Morgan
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Here's the wager-it's as easy as A-B-C. Make love to twenty-six women across the alphabet, from "Abigail" to "Zelda." Our hero beds divas and debutantes, playgirls and politicos, evangelists and entrepreneurs, throughout the boudoirs, boardrooms, and bedrooms of a great American "sin" city. And win or lose, it will be a romp between the letters-and the sheets-that spells nothing but pleasure. From the pages of Penthouse magazine comes an erotic novel that gives an all-new meaning to the ABCs.
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