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Can't Say No - Rough Day Rough Play - cover

Can't Say No - Rough Day Rough Play

Tawny Day

Publisher: Spicy Cocktail Press

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Summary

Rough play can fix her rough day!
 
Kelly is twenty-two and gorgeous - she usually gets what she wants! She was having a great day until news about her stalker ex ruins everything. Then her boss had to cancel their plans to spend the evening together! Lucky for her, the lead mechanic comes to her rescue by offering a sexy distraction. He may like to play rough, but that’s exactly how she likes it!
 
*Explicit* *Erotic* *Hot*
 
Can't Say No: Rough Day Rough Play is a stand-alone erotic short story in the Can’t Say No series about Kelly. Read them in order to enjoy the full experience!
Available since: 07/12/2022.
Print length: 34 pages.

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