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Doctor's Orders - A Kinky Gay Romance Novella - cover

Doctor's Orders - A Kinky Gay Romance Novella

Lucy Felthouse

Publisher: Lucy Felthouse

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Summary

There are definite perks to dating a dominant doctor.Hospital porter Aaron Miller isn’t expecting a very exciting birthday. He and his doctor boyfriend, Blake Colville, are working opposite shifts, leaving Aaron to go home to an empty house and the prospect of another shift the following day. Just as he’s leaving work, however, an unexpected sexy encounter in a supply cupboard leaves him feeling in a much more celebratory mood. And an impending dirty weekend away with Blake just puts the icing on the non-existent cake. But who needs cake when you’re dating a dominant doctor?Note: Doctor’s Orders has been previously released as part of the Brit Boys: With Toys boxed set.
Available since: 09/16/2022.

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