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The linx gaze

Senis Leila

Publisher: lfapublisher

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Summary

Arina is a small-town girl who works in an art gallery in central Moscow.. Her life flows quietly, until by chance she meet Steven Clarke, the famous singer of the Floating Numbers, and there's already chemistry, desire, and a wild passion. All of a sudden Arina get sucked in a golden world, made of journey's, concerts, backstage and lusty hotel, but soon she will find herself forced to leave that dream, to go back to her everyday life. But destiny forces are unpredictable and will bring new surprises and twists that will change her life forever.
Available since: 04/14/2021.

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