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August Rush - Dahlia Rose

August Rush

Dahlia Rose
Dahlia Rose Unscripted , English
8 ratings

Lacey Dae ran the biggest, baddest bar in the Georgia swampland near Fort Gordon Army Base. It was her daddy’s bar for thirty years, and when he passed, she had no problem literally packing up her life in DC to head home. Gator Row had a reputation for good drinks, great music, and pretty waitresses. It was no wonder that each year the newest army ranger recruits who made it through used it for the annual rush weekend. Three days of fun before they got down to the serious training it took to become elite. When Sergeant Gavin Stone and Major James Bradley came in to make sure the recruits somewhat behaved, one look from them both told her they had more on their minds than just work. The two sexy military men wanted to initiate her into their own kind of training. And Lacey found that she was inclined to say yes to the passion they offered.

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