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Comforting The Prince - The Bonds That Bang #5

Heather Rachael Steel

Casa editrice: Sandy Blue

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Prince Lance learns more about Orion and his parents. Seth, Raven’s brother,  finds out a secret that Brandon, his boyfriend holds; a secret that would ultimately change their lives forever.
Disponibile da: 08/03/2015.

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