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Bethany's Adventures
- The Camping Trip
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's summary
The Camping Trip is the fifth installment of the Bethany’s Adventures series. It was originally released in 2021, and the re-edited second edition was released in January 2024. The story follows Tom and his wife Bethany on their foray into different sexual realms, chasing new thrills. Since the start of the series, it has been all about opening new doors in the pursuit of new sexual adventures, and The Camping Trip is the next evolution of that theme. This edition is a collection of ten short stories following the ten days that make up their vacation. The subject matter is varied, but with this ten-day adventure, the couple employs new ideas and routines designed to put Bethany in compromising situations while on a mountain getaway. Much of the action is defined by Bethany’s fantasies, but Tom’s also play a part. Even when Bethany submits, regardless of what it appears like on the surface, the action is always consensual. This is a follow-up to 15 Days, September, Fall Festival, and Early Christmas, the first four collections in this series. The collection is comprised of ten parts, most of which have some tie-in to the previous parts but with barely a passing reference to other collections. While this is a standalone work, a better understanding of the characters and how they got to this point in their adventure will only be possible by reading these collections in order.