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Desired Duet - A Sexy BBW Interracial BWWM Erotic Romance Short Story from Steam Books - cover

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Desired Duet - A Sexy BBW Interracial BWWM Erotic Romance Short Story from Steam Books

Sandra Sinclair, Steam Books

Publisher: Steam Books

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Summary

Years ago, Jonathan and Tara were fierce competitors in a singing  reality show - and lovers in secret. But after Jonathan won, he became a  superstar and Tara languished in obscurity, and they drifted apart.  Neither of them actually thought they would see each other again. One  night, though, he is in her hometown at the bar where she works, and  familiar music starts to play again…  WARNING: This 4,662-word short story is a steamy read that features  explicit moments of passionate lovemaking between a curvy black woman  and a handsome white singer and may be too much for some readers to  handle!  BONUS! This ebook contains a preview of the hot story "Greener Pastures" by Stacey Allure. 
Available since: 01/21/2014.

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