FROM THE \*BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF TEACHING MELODY: CHOSEN (Part I) by Emma Clark A paranormal erotic-romance short of 7,000 words (30 pages). All characters are 18 +. \* \* Warning: contains offensive themes of non-con and abuse. \* \* Tatum only wanted to go out and have fun with her friends.
Chosen (Part I)
β Scribed by Clark, Emma
- Book ID
- 107492619
- Publisher
- Deliciously Fiendish Fiction
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 27 KB
- Series
- Chosen 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
FROM THE *BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF TEACHING MELODY:
CHOSEN (Part I) by Emma Clark
A paranormal erotic-romance short of 7,000 words (30 pages). All characters are 18 +.
* * Warning: contains offensive themes of non-con and abuse. * *
Tatum only wanted to go out and have fun with her friends.
She never expected the handsome stranger would spike her drink.
She never expected to wake up in a strange house.
She never expected to be forced into a sick contest.
The contest's grand prize? Tatum's virginity.
*After its original May 2013 release, Emma Clark's first ebook Teaching Melody reached #8 on Kindle Free Bestsellers List. Afterward, Teaching Melody ranked #9,000 on Kindle Paid Bestsellers List.
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