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Things I Learned From His Father - Carmel Vixen

Things I Learned From His Father

Carmel Vixen
Blessed BBW Publishing - Thick Madame , English

What\'s a woman to do when her man ain\'t doing her right? Try seeking comfort in the arms of his fine father! That\'s what Katara Smith does. All she wanted to do was teach her man a lesson but instead she ends up falling in love with her boyfriend\'s daddy!
Don\'t cry for Danté because he\'s having an affair of his own. Then there\'s Katara\'s best friend who is nothing but a marijuana smoking, baby popping, stripper pole hugging, snake in the grass. Not to mention, Katara’s pessimistic, self centered mother, Victoria.
May they all get what they deserve and then some!

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