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Primal Regression: The Complete Original Series

December Drake

Verlag: December Drake

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All six spicy short romances, in one volume. A group of men subject to a gene-altering treatment go primal. They're ready to claim the right woman as their primal mate. Or sometimes, the wrong one, in pheromone-driven frenzies.Claiming His Friend's Daughter: An older man fights his urge to claim, and loses.Claiming His Nanny: A divorced, single dad embraces the need to claim his nanny in several steamy, thorough sessions.Claiming His Patient: A fertility doctor believes he can resist the urge, but crumbles when he crosses paths with the one woman that matters.Claiming His Target: A mob thug claims the target he's shadowing.Claimed by Her Security Guard: A CEO is claimed by her security guard, who is not at all what he seems.Claiming His Professor: A college student in love with his professor fights a government organization for the right to claim her.
Verfügbar seit: 08.01.2026.

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