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Ditch the Rules: an MMF Spicy Story (Rules for Throuples)
by Kristin Lance
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Synopsis
When his wife, Imogen, flees to the Pacific Northwest seeking adventure, British aristocrat Hamish Walker must pull out all the stops to prove he’s not the boring homebody she thinks he is.
He just didn’t expect “all the stops” to include a wildly inappropriate crush on the very sexy, very ...
He just didn’t expect “all the stops” to include a wildly inappropriate crush on the very sexy, very ...
When his wife, Imogen, flees to the Pacific Northwest seeking adventure, British aristocrat Hamish Walker must pull out all the stops to prove he’s not the boring homebody she thinks he is.
He just didn’t expect “all the stops” to include a wildly inappropriate crush on the very sexy, very male, adventure guide who promised to help him look cool in front of his wife.
And when the three end up marooned on a sailboat in the Salish Sea with a malfunctioning engine, all bets are off.
But they might as well snuggle for warmth, right?
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