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Hamptons Hell - A Sexy Billionaire Interracial BWWM Romance Short Story from Steam Books - cover

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Hamptons Hell - A Sexy Billionaire Interracial BWWM Romance Short Story from Steam Books

Marcus Williams, Steam Books

Publisher: Steam Books

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Summary

What would you do if a gang of rich, tall, blonde, fake-tanned women ganged up on you because you’re black and they disapproved of your relationship with a wealthy white man?  This is the situation Alesha finds herself in. A former maid-turned-Hamptons-socialite, Alesha ends up lashing out in a public display of rage: she’d told her man, the wealthy and famous William Greyson, she wasn’t one to back down, but she’s starting to sense that he’s more concerned about her image than her feelings…
 
WARNING: This 4,463-word short story is a steamy read that features explicit scenes and may be too much for some readers to handle!
Available since: 07/13/2014.

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