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Kiss & Tell

Cynthia Lucas, Ben Fine, Dr. Oliver Brady, Temptation Press, Pam Flores-Lowry, Destiny Pifer, Mia Hern

Publisher: Zimbell House Publishing

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Summary

Kiss & Tell showcases six short stories from romantic to steamy.  
 
Ben Fine introduces us to A Tale of Two Women 
 
Cynthia Lucas allows us to Step Into My World 
 
Destiny Pifer shows A New Beginning 
 
Mia Hern is completely With You 
 
Dr. Oliver Brady takes you on Walk the Glen 
 
and Pam Flores-Lowry is simply Perfection
Available since: 09/12/2017.

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