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Change of Colors

Mason Lee

Publisher: Roja Publishing

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Summary

Every BAD BOY gets a little curious... 
Dylan is stuck in a loving, but sex-less marriage. The fire is gone and his love life has gone stale. That is, until his wife takes him to an adult theater. The scenes he witnesses, both on and off screen, spark a fire in him that can't be contained.  
He finds a secret, forbidden world that he had never even thought about. Now that he has experienced it, he doesn't know if he'll ever go back to being a "one-woman" type of guy.... 
Note: Portions of Change of Colors were previously published as a serialized novella titled Bi Guy: The Complete Collection.
Available since: 02/02/2016.

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