Four erotic stories from Sophie Sin. Included are a witch who desires a frat guy’s ‘company’ and uses magic to obtain it, the regular guy’s return for a good solid spanking from his five model crushes, a regular girl who goes on a date with a hot male model just before his nude shoot, and the window cleaner who desires the attentions of a rich married woman. There’s something for everyone within!‘Hardcore Erotica Vol. 8’ contains the following four short stories:# Witch VS Frat Guy (Romance)Magical seduction takes a new meaning when a professional witch sets her eyes upon a slim yet sexy frat boy that never saw it coming. What magic will she use on him to get him in her bedroom and what will she do with him when she gets him there? Sexy, erotic, perfect: A story by Sophie Sin to warm your deep south with authority. Come enjoy the magic!# Regular Guy VS Models 2 (Orgy)I was safe… I was sure of it. Free from the daily demands of sexually pleasing five gorgeous women… I thought I was,,, BUT I’M NOT! Caught, turned, spanked - oh my, I can’t handle the kink. Sophie Sin brings the regular guy who thought he was top dog back for one more round with the models. Hawaii, paddles and a horde of sex toys await your mental enjoyment. Be used and love it!# Regular Girl VS Male Model (Romance)A nude men’s photo shoot? How could a regular girl resist? Jack is handsome, rugged and sexy - most certainly a real man if there ever was one. Tonight she has a party date with him. Can she show herself to be a cut above? Will he fall for her or will she flop? Sophie Sin writes on the value of being yourself with a spicy hint of kink on the side to fulfill your wildest fantasies!# Window Cleaner VS Housewife (Seduction)Sometimes just looking is not enough. Desperate housewives and recently divorced window washers. An interesting combination, especially when the housewife is a perfect 10 and unhappy with hubby. Will the window washer get his glory or will he be used and abused for the leisure of the rich and uninhibited? Find out inside in this short story from Sophie Sin.