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I found this book to be an interesting read. I would certainly recommend taking a read for yourself. The title itself is enough to catch the curiosity of people.

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An exquisite collection of poetry, short stories, and erotica that left me utterly captivated. Medusa's words weave a tapestry of sensuality and self-discovery that's nothing short of mesmerizing. This book celebrates individuality and empowerment, challenging societal norms and encouraging readers to embrace their desires without hesitation. Medusa's vivid descriptions of intimate moments are not just erotic; they're a powerful reminder that our authentic selves should never be hidden. Only (Fans) Fund$ is a triumph of artistry, and I couldn't recommend it more highly to anyone seeking poetry and stories that pushes boundaries and inspires personal growth.

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This book is like a journey into the unknown, where you discover the power of self-acceptance and embracing your desires. Medusa's writing is so real, it's like she's whispering secrets directly into your ear. If you're tired of the same old books and want something that'll make your heart race and your mind spin, this is it. Only (Fans) Fund$ is the ultimate celebration of being unapologetically yourself, and it's a must-read for anyone who's ready to break free from the norm and dive headfirst into a world of sensuality and self-discovery. It is quite steamy at times, but is the author's true self.

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a short and sensual look into the life of an onlyfans creator. i will forever be obsessed with any literature with a focus on the SW industry. the early references to a halo and devil horns was such an interesting take- something i think a lot of people in the industry can relate to. this was such a refreshing and fun take on the ins and outs of being a creator.

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This was amazing! I loved the sensuality of it and the "decadence" as the author states in their bio. This was a quick, short, spicy read and I recommend it for everybody in the mood for just that.

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