
Cursed: Smoke
A Gay Billionaire Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Michael Pauley
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X. Aratare
About this listen
Cursed: Smoke is a 20,000 word sexy side story related to the Cursed series. It is an alternate retelling of how Nick and Bane meet and is not part of the main Cursed timeline.
Nick Fairfax needs a sugar daddy to pay for his last year of art school. After being disinherited and kicked out of his house for pursuing his dream of becoming a photographer, Nick heads to the exclusive club, Smoke, where young men sell themselves to the highest bidder.
Nick gets in trouble with a man who won't take "no" for an answer. Lord Bane Dunsaney comes to his rescue. But does the mysterious billionaire pose a greater danger to Nick than the one he saved him from?
©2016 Catherine N Tetzlaff (P)2016 Catherine N TetzlaffWhat listeners say about Cursed: Smoke
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