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  • Breaking in the Junior Partner

  • Four Lawyers and a Hotwife, Book 4
  • By: Lacey Cross
  • Narrated by: Marcia Dunbar
  • Length: 39 mins

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Breaking in the Junior Partner

By: Lacey Cross
Narrated by: Marcia Dunbar
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Publisher's Summary

What would you do if you were offered the ultimate sexual experience, but it required you to seduce the new employee? Hotwife Miranda has the ultimate carrot danged in front of her twitching nose: a conference room party where she's shared by all of the lawyers. The only catch, is that she must seduce the sexy new partner at the law firm.

Mr. Daniels is understandably reluctant to believe that Miranda is a willing participant and would appreciate his advances. She must prove she’s all in to get her reward. Can Miranda convince the new guy to accept the pleasure she’s offering? Journey with Miranda in this erotica short story of around 5900 words. Audiobook four in a series that explores Miranda’s newfound openness and exploration of multiple men in her life.

©2021 Lacey Cross (P)2022 Lacey Cross

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