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Vegas (Burnout) - Dahlia West

Vegas (Burnout)

Dahlia West
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
88 ratings

When Abby Raines moved to Rapid City, South Dakota she was gambling for a chance to live out her dreams. She hit the jackpot and now has the swankiest hotel and the hottest boyfriend in the state, but she's still not completely satisfied. She's doubling down on a future with the only man who makes her weak in the knees (when she's not kneeling on them), the only man she'd ever call 'Sir.'Warning: light on kink, heavy on D/s, M/F, F/F, F/M/F, group sex, voyerism. If you liked Tex (Burnout 2) you'll like Vegas (Burnout 4.5). If you did not like "Tex," "Vegas" is just more of the same. "Vegas" is a standalone story and does not need to be read in order to enjoy the rest of the series.

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