What You Find At The Beach is the hot, sexy story of a single dad who decides to take an early summer day off and return to the beach he and his late wife used to frequent: a nude beach. He wasnt expecting to see anyone he knew but along comes three mothers from his sons preschool days and his life
What You Find At The Beach
β Scribed by Cantwell, Reese
- Book ID
- 110006694
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 15 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
What You Find At The Beach is the hot, sexy story of a single dad who decides to take an early summer day off and return to the beach he and his late wife used to frequent: a nude beach. He wasnβt expecting to see anyone he knew but along comes three mothers from his sonβs preschool days and his life is never the same after. Join them all in the fun.
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