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Club Breed: Volume Two

December Drake

Casa editrice: December Drake

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Aspiring parents. Couples. An exclusive fertility club connects them with willing donors and surrogates, who are eager to serve. Enjoy quick stories where every woman leaves satisfied, and often claimed. Volume 2 returns with three more spicy tales.Volume 2 Includes:A lawyer finds his enemy in the club, and can't resist claiming her.A bitter, divorced man claims the surrogate his ex-wife chose.An undercover agent investigating the club loses to his feelings, and claims his partner.
Disponibile da: 26/11/2024.

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