Sugar Sentry: Sugar Daddies #13
β Scribed by Parkerson, Charity
- Publisher
- Punk & Sissy Publications
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 93 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
sentry, charity parkerson, epub, pdf, mobi, download SUGAR SENTRY (SUGAR DADDIES #13) BY CHARITY PARKERSON β FREE EBOOKS DOWNLOAD Description: Eastonβs been living one day at a time since his attack. Life has other plans for him. Exactly one year ago, Eastonβs life came crashing down. A vicious attack left him deeply scarred inside and out. From the ashes of his life, heβs rebuilt himself into someone new. His life is different in many ways, butβmostlyβheβs found a better version of happiness in a new business. Opening his own bakery has been a lifesaver for him. Heβs thrown himself into becoming a massive success. For the most part, heβs content. Until Nico walks in and shakes the foundation of Eastonβs newfound peace. After a year of watching over Easton from a distance, Nico has decided to take on a more hands-on approach. Easton is getting better, but heβs not really living, and Nico canβt put up with that anymore. Heβs decided to take his self-imposed guardianship role to the next level and lure Easton out of his fear-encased shell. There are just a few problems with his plan. He loves Easton, Easton doesnβt think he deserves love, and Nico is carrying around one hell of a secret that could ruin everything.
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