You are quite possibly the most infuriating, annoying and grumpy man I've ever met in my life. I know you think that you're God's gift to women, but I have a secret to let you in on: you're not. You're God's gift to yourself. Get over your wanna-be cool surfer self and grow up. I thought it was time
To The Single Dad in the Store (The Inappropriate Bachelors Book 6)
β Scribed by J. S. Cooper
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 79 KB
- Series
- he Inappropriate Bachelors 06
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B091J5HV9V
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