
Girls Breaking the Rules: Tash
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Narrated by:
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Sara Dunham
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By:
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Kelsey Burns
About this listen
Meet Tash; voluptuous, smart, and sinfully sexy. She's all about having a good time and moving on from men who don't come up to scratch. A born organizer, Tash plans a naughty girl's weekend in Marbella for her friends.
Sun, sea, and sex are the only things on the girls' agenda, but Tash didn't plan on hooking up with a hotty like James.
James is a sexy firefighter; a man who can rescue kittens, put out fires, and make lady's knickers wet without even using his hose. When Tash and James get together, temperatures soar as James introduces her to a side of herself she'd never met before.
©2015 Kelsey Burns (P)2015 Kelsey Burns
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