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Sex Magick

Tom Raimbault

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Sinopsis

After the terrible things that Amber did while married, she's divorced, estranged and forever banished from the castle-like mansion.
 
Starting a new life in Mapleview is not easy, but things are really looking up for her, as a long lost lover from younger years is now back in her life. But it won't be easy to keep him, and it just so happens that an old witch casts a love spell on the companion from her past.
 
With his defenses and inhibitions down, can Amber's power stand up against the wicked, old hag... and can she rescue the man she's so much in love with?
Disponible desde: 04/01/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 413 páginas.

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