Slut Sister

· Exploited Publishing
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 Since hitting puberty, Rebecca has been sleeping around with what ever man suited her sexual needs. Little did she know her adoptive brother has been filming her sexual exploits, keeping a record of her dirty, slutty moves, waiting for the time to use her own actions against her, with the payment of her hot, slutty body. Now both well into adulthood; starting tonight, Rebecca has years of video to work off.

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 Best Selling Erotica, BDSM, Author Lord Koga


2nd Place winner of the 2013 Author Award Fiction4all in Erotica Genre
3rd Place winner of the 2013 Author Award Fiction4all in Dark Erotica Genre

Lord Koga is the pen name for a local Grand Rapids, Michigan Author, whom for the last 4 years has been writing in the specific genres of Erotic Fiction, Women's Fiction, Lesbian Fiction, Romantic Fiction, Horror/sci-fi/fantasy erotica, as well as capture, S & M, BDSM fiction.

The pen name "Lord Koga," has been shortened over the years from its original name Lord Kogarasumaru. The origins of the name Kogarasumaru "Little Crow" is derive from a unique Japanese tachi sword rumored to have been created by legendary Japanese smith Amakuni during 8th century CE. The "little Crow" is considered to be unique as it is a bridge between the old double edge blades of Japan and the more modern version which eventually became known as Katana.

Currently Lord Koga has over 200 titles out in e-book format and 9 titles in both print and ebook format.

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