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Mr Darcy's Rules - Elizabeth's Awakening #7 - cover

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Mr Darcy's Rules - Elizabeth's Awakening #7

Jane Hunter

Maison d'édition: Red Thorns Press

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Synopsis

Elizabeth's Awakening has unfolded with sensual delight after forbidden desire, and her knowledge of her husband's demands is growing day by day. However, to live under the graceful arches of Pemberley, there are some rules that Elizabeth must follow, Mr. Darcy's rules.  
 
A continuation of the Elizabeth's Awakening series of sensual intimates, this book is best enjoyed by those over the age of 18.
Disponible depuis: 30/07/2017.

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