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Under Kintano

Jake Harding

Editorial: JMS Books LLC

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Sinopsis

Professional dog walker and part-time brownstone-sitter, Adam Schultz attends a Three-Minute Dating Engagement in Greenwich Village to help him find Mr. Right.


Schultz world tilts on its axis when he meets Kintano Kind. The man is sweet, big, black, sexy, and works with autistic children. He treats Schultz like a king on their steamy and fun-filled dates.


Things become serious when Schultz is invited to meet Kintano's parents and he begins to wonder if Kintano is his Mr. Right. Can the two men form a long-lasting relationship? Or will Schultz's doubts and insecurities lead them down separate paths?
Disponible desde: 11/01/2015.
Longitud de impresión: 22 páginas.

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