Primal Skin

Primal Skin by Leona Benkt Rhys is a paperback edition published by Black Lace in 2000, featuring 256 pages in English. This book presents a narrative set at the dawn of human history, focusing on a female shaman’s quest for sexual enlightenment during a time marked by sabre-toothed tigers and glaciers. As she navigates her nomadic journey, the story explores themes of adventure and sexual experimentation intertwined with ritualistic elements.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of a world where survival and exploration are paramount. The narrative delves into the shaman’s experiences, highlighting her interactions with the environment and the challenges she faces. The blend of fiction and erotica offers a unique perspective on human instincts and desires, inviting readers to engage with the primal aspects of existence. This edition provides an immersive look into a transformative period, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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A story of sexual enlightenment at the dawn of human history. At the end of the ice age, a beautiful female shaman is searching for answers in a world of sabre-toothed tigers and glaciers. Her nomadic journey is full of adventrure, sexual experimentation and ritual.
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