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Dirty Cop - A BBC MM Submission Romance - cover
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Dirty Cop - A BBC MM Submission Romance

Jim Miller

Editora: Jim Miller

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For Andy Luke showing dedication is all that matters to him. When a promotion opens up for him at his place of work Andy Luke gets really excited about the development. But there's a huge prize that stands in his way before he can get a hold of it. This forces Andy Luke to loosen up him on his morals a bit as seeks to get any chance at the upcoming promotion. 
Disponível desde: 12/12/2022.

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