It was an exclusive camp for well-bred young ladies... girls on the threshold of womanhood... long-legged and sweetly-sensitive, eager for an end of innocence, restless with the nagging needs of unfulfilled appetites... anxious to explore the secret avenues of pleasure spoken of in hushed whispers..
Heat of the Day
โ Scribed by Harlem, Lily
- Book ID
- 109037806
- Publisher
- Totally Entwined Group Ltd;Pride
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781784309510
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
When three become two with no explanation, emotions run high, passions flare and hearts are ripped apart.
Everyone can remember a perfect summer--one with endless blue skies, a heart brimming with true love and nights full of hot, sweaty lust. Well, we've just had a summer like that, Piper and I, and it was spent in Spain with a man who had that certain je ne sais quoi that we couldn't resist.
Seraphim came into our lives and blinded us with his beauty, his charisma and his exotic charm. His generosity with his mind, his affection and his body blew us away and the three of us became a joyously tangled trio who needed nothing more than to be together.
So when he left, when we had no way of tracing him, the despair was black, the pain raw and our only comfort was each other. But why did Sera leave? What would make a man walk away from his lovers? And if he showed up again on the doorstep, what the hell would happen after so much angst? One thing's...
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