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Ecstasy

Scott Green

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

“Love knows no reason, no boundaries, no distance. It has a sole intention of bring-ing people together to a time called forever”

26 Stories, Twenty Six  times of love, pleasure and romance of gay erotica in different circumstances and era.
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Available since: 09/07/2016.

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