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Dimitri

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Verlag: Publishdrive

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After being cheated on and abandoned, Alpha Dimitri refuses to ever love another woman again. His daughters, Sara and Sage watch as its consequences start to worsen over the years. When it gets to the point that he's known as the heartless alpha once again, they seek a solution. Their solution comes in the form of a beautiful woman named Rosalie. ~~~~~~~~~"I do desire something..." he whispered in a husky voice, trying to escape the pull.She smirked and pressed herself against him, knowing the effect she had on him. "And tell me, Alpha, what is your secret desire?""You'll never know.""Oh, I think I know." she murmured, running her hands down his arms.He swallowed, his eyes becoming hard once again. "It's not you."
Verfügbar seit: 02.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 400 Seiten.

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