Forever is hard to come by when one’s father shoots first and asks questions later. Reader Advisory: Our heroine finds herself at the mercy of two sexy Doms one hot Texas night. Sneaking around to be together ups the heat factor, but it’s only a matter of time before the couple must come clean. Hatfields & McCoys meet Dallas… What should have been simple BDS
- Title : Lovers' Fued
- Author : Ann Jacobs
- Rating : 4.94 (855 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-7-14
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 194 Pages
- Asin : 1419967525
- Language : English
Forever is hard to come by when one’s father shoots first and asks questions later. Reader Advisory: Our heroine finds herself at the mercy of two sexy Doms one hot Texas night. Sneaking around to be together ups the heat factor, but it’s only a matter of time before the couple must come clean. Hatfields & McCoys meet Dallas… What should have been simple BDSM club play becomes complicated when lifelong neighbors Bye Caden and Karen Oakley discover there’s more between them than one steamy night. Lucky girl.. Against a larger-than-life ranch setting, the lovers must overcome not only their own misgivings, but the opposition of their respective families. But acting on their feelings is unthinkable, for if discovered, they could reignite a century-old feud between their families. A task that could prove to be as big as TexasThe history of science and invention is often glossed over, or ignored, but it fact its influence of the political and military side is huge. All the texts are translated well and there are footnotes noting problems in the text. I reviewed dozens if not hundreds! The Noodles series provides short, entertaining stories with an easily understood 'moral' set against colorful and engaging backgrounds. The book provides much valuable information about Monroe's life-long service to this country. What else can one ask for when solid Christians disagree about some pretty important doctrinal matters? Holy Ground is irenic in a wonderfully welcome way. For example, the epigraph to Chapter 1 is attributed to "Lowell Thomas in a News Summary, May 12, 1942." Personally, I would like to know where that quotation came from, where it was published, etc. The Catholic Church opposes such things because they are supposedly offensive to God.On the other hand, if a person is found to be a carrier for, or genetically susceptible to, Disease X, don't they have the right to fix their DNA (assuming a safe and reliable method can be found to do so)? Those who call themselves transhumanis
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