
Exploring with Boyfriend's Daddy
Kent Crossing's Forbidden Daddies Romance, Book 29
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Narrated by:
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Mark Dainer
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By:
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Penny Snoak
About this listen
When my boyfriend cancels a trip, I decide he doesn’t deserve my first time. That now belongs to his Daddy!
I plan to give up my v-card to my boyfriend Chance on a camping trip. I get really excited and plan it out in every detail. Then he tells me he’s canceling our trip so he can go on a business meeting! I’m crushed until his sexy Daddy decides to take me instead. I intend to just enjoy a break from my asshole boyfriend, but I end up enjoying a lot more! But all good things come to an end. What happens when we have to go home?
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