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Can't Say No - Tall Dark And Ready

Tawny Day

Maison d'édition: Spicy Cocktail Press

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Synopsis

He’s the type to shock her small town friends!
 
Kelly is twenty-two and living in Dallas, but she’s also a small town girl at heart. But when her boss introduces her to the new VIP customer, she doesn’t give a damn what they’d say back home! Tall, dark, and sexy, this man is exactly what she wants. Not only that, but hooking up with him is definitely worth a few shocked looks from the little southern biddies back home!
 
*Explicit* *Erotic* *Hot*
 
Can't Say No: Tall Dark And Ready 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!
Disponible depuis: 18/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 26 pages.

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