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A Rose So Red

Attraction in the City, Book 1

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A Rose So Red

By: Tayla May Woods
Narrated by: Chelsy Green
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These short stories are intended for an adult audience only and contain themes such as sex, violence, abuse, and strong language.

Emma hasn't been back to the city of Kamloops since she walked in on her fiancé naked in bed with a man she'd never met before. When she leaves, she takes nothing but the clothes on her back in a panic to escape and moves across the country to Toronto. That was almost a year ago. Now she has returned, determined to confront him, convinced she has moved on, and ready to pick up her cat Morris and take him home with her, only who answers the door is not her ex-fiancé Mason Witter, but instead his equally attractive best friend and teammate Levi King.

These stories are meant to be listened to alone or as part of a series, and they are based on the fictional romantic and sexual experiences of a series of fictional characters. The covers of these short stories are designed with modesty in mind for the privacy of the listener. Though these short stories are intended to be erotic, they also will contain storylines, relationships, hardships, and romance, and they will range between 2,000 and 15,000 words per story. They can be listened to alone, books can be skipped, or they can be listened to as a series.

©2021 Tayla May Woods (P)2021 Tayla May Woods
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