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Dad’s Best Friend
Dad’s Best Friend
Dad’s Best Friend
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Dad’s Best Friend

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Mia doesn’t realize how much trouble she gets herself into when she crushes over the dad’s friend. It starts off innocently but when they both get attracted to each other, it takes a different dangerous yet exciting turn.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRod Polo
Release dateFeb 12, 2013
ISBN9781301009268
Dad’s Best Friend
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Rod Polo

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    Dad’s Best Friend - Rod Polo

    Dad’s Best Friend

    By Rod Polo

    Copyright@2020 by Rod Polo

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    This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events or locales is purely coincidental.

    I call him Martin; he is close to my dad. I had watched him be there for my dad after his nasty divorce with my mother. I was old enough to understand their marriage was on the rocks and secretly happy when it ended. Both looked and felt relieved when they parted ways and that often made me wonder if a separation would have been a better solution. Martin was his real name; he too had been through a divorce and was always there for my dad. He would drop in unexpected with food just when dad had started going through depression and when he could, would run his errands and invited him to social parties to help keep his mind off

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