I'll Call You
Two short stories of supernatural seduction from A. E. Tulloch:

In, "I'll Call You," a curious witch has questions of a very personal nature for the demon she summons. Will curiosity kill the cat? (More importantly, will satisfaction bring it back?)

And in "Looks Can Be Deceiving, a pair of players gets played, and discover far more than they bargained for. Making the best of an awkward situation can be highly gratifying!
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I'll Call You
Two short stories of supernatural seduction from A. E. Tulloch:

In, "I'll Call You," a curious witch has questions of a very personal nature for the demon she summons. Will curiosity kill the cat? (More importantly, will satisfaction bring it back?)

And in "Looks Can Be Deceiving, a pair of players gets played, and discover far more than they bargained for. Making the best of an awkward situation can be highly gratifying!
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I'll Call You

I'll Call You

by A. E. Tulloch
I'll Call You

I'll Call You

by A. E. Tulloch

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Overview

Two short stories of supernatural seduction from A. E. Tulloch:

In, "I'll Call You," a curious witch has questions of a very personal nature for the demon she summons. Will curiosity kill the cat? (More importantly, will satisfaction bring it back?)

And in "Looks Can Be Deceiving, a pair of players gets played, and discover far more than they bargained for. Making the best of an awkward situation can be highly gratifying!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149273737
Publisher: Unspeakable Publications
Publication date: 06/10/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 104 KB

About the Author

A. E. Tulloch has been writing for decades, but has only recently begun to publish her work. Very nerdy herself, she seeks to bring an element of geek chic to erotica. She lives in the Midwest where she has devoted much thought to whether it would be better to be a werewolf or a vampire, and considers no bad movie too bad to sit through at least twice.
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