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Dark Secret - Wild Darkness Calls

Ruby Red

Publisher: MuseItUp Publishing

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Summary

Schmidt. A person who has one goal in one mind – or is that two goals in two minds? 
Schmidt possesses a dark secret or two and lives for one goal, Western Terrier’s love. 
Western Terrier holds her own secret, so does their Boss-man, owner of a BDSM playhouse. 
What happens when all three discover each other’s darkest unknowns? Will passionate love ever be a possibility?
Available since: 04/18/2014.

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