What is the difference between a door, an elbow, and me? Β The first two have been banged, and I have not. Β Ba-dum-tss. Β That will soon change, though, because I refuse to step foot on college campus with my V-card still intact. Lainie Gray hereby swears to lose that thing once and for all before
Summer Blues: Episode 4 (Little Pink Book: Season 1)
β Scribed by Adell Ryan; Anita Maxwell
- Book ID
- 110599973
- Publisher
- Upside Down Red Umbrella
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 384 KB
- Series
- Little Pink Book Season 1 0
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B09Y18RMCM
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β¦ Synopsis
Lainie questions the efficacy of her Little Pink Book when she learns the hard way that even despite strategic goal setting, no one ever plans for heartbreak, especially not when it devastatingly turns your world upside down.
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