
StepDaddy Lays Down the Law
A Taboo Forbidden Stepdaddies of Small Town Romance (Redleaf River Step Daddy's Club, Book 38)
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Narrated by:
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Mark Dainer
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By:
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Scott Wylder
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I thought I would just get some help with school. I never thought I would conform to a whole new way of life… a sexy way of life!
Alexi is devastated to learn she won’t have enough university credits to get her degree. When her StepDaddy finds her weeping at home, he figures out what’s going on and he has an interesting proposal. He’ll help her but she has to do whatever he says and that includes submitting to punishments. She’s desperate and she agrees but a week later, she learns he’s serious when she gets her first spanking. She also learns something else…she’s horny for her StepDad! What will come from these taboo desires?
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