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  • Jasmine Bred by Her Harem

  • A Taboo Age Gap Forbidden Harem Romance
  • By: Penny Snoak
  • Narrated by: Mark Dainer
  • Length: 37 mins

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Jasmine Bred by Her Harem

By: Penny Snoak
Narrated by: Mark Dainer
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Publisher's Summary

"I thought I was in for a ruined vacation. I never thought I’d end up with a whole harem of sexy businessmen. I especially didn’t think they would turn me into breeding stock!"

Jasmine’s vacation is ruined. She arrives a day before her friends, but then weather closes the airport and she’s stuck. If she’s lucky, they’ll show up in a few days. Otherwise, she’s just stuck in the beach house all by herself. The first day, though, she runs into four very attractive older men, and it doesn’t take long before she discovers they want her. They want her not just on vacation, but forever...because these four men want her to give them babies! Can such a forbidden age-gap romance work? It’s impossible, right? Why in the world does Jasmine want it so desperately?

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