
Milking the Surrogate Mother
Surrogate Milking, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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C J Edwards
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By:
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C J Edwards
About this listen
Diane was a young surrogate mother who had just given up her baby. She was bored and depressed and need to earn some money. Her days were now spent in searching the job ads and continuing to fill her fridge with breast milk - she liked to express it and couldn't bring herself to stop. Finding an ad for young surrogate mothers wanting for paid research seemed to be a dream come true. Her interview with Professor Ed Dorking was not quite what she expected though. He was prepared to offer her an outrageous salary for her breast milk and much, much more!
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