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Play Day

Lynne Edwards

Publisher: Langley's Lovelies

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Summary

Can a budding romance between an openly Gay man, and a man exploring his sexual bounds, find a resolution? Will John's desire for Mark lead to a living arrangement change? Does Mark's fear of social labeling cause him to forego the whole thing? Warning: This sexy story contains over 5,000 explicit words
Available since: 04/06/2014.

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