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Just Love

E.H. Demeter, Mary Duke, Krystle Able, Tina Maurine, G.R. Lyons, Sara Beth James

Editora: Crazy Ink

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Sinopse

Love IS love. 
Join bestselling and award winning authors as they explore the mysterious, tantalizing, colorful and sometimes zany phenomena that is love. 
From the kind of love worth fighting for, to love kissed with Cupid's arrow, this collection offers something for everyone. 
Just Love, a Crazy Ink LGBTQ romance anthology, celebrates love in all its hues and shades. 
It's just, well, love.
Disponível desde: 05/02/2019.

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