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Back to the Garden (Original)

Selena Kitt

Publisher: Excessica Publishing

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Summary

Discover the deliciously taboo lure of an incestuous siren call with four stories bundled into a wickedly hot anthology that’s determined to keep it all in the family!

Stories included: Man of the House, Garden of Eden, Lassoing the Moon and Lost Souls
Available since: 11/25/2013.

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