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A Trip for Three
A Trip for Three
A Trip for Three
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A Trip for Three

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A young magazine editor, Addison, is hopelessly set up on date after date by her best friend. But after a big break up with her last boyfriend, another relationship is the last thing Addison wants. So what does she want?

After spontaneously replying to a personal ad, Addison embarks on an erotic adventure with a sexy Spanish couple and discovers just what she wants...and needs.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 17, 2022
ISBN9781005857530
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    A Trip for Three - Inez Eaton

    A Trip for Three

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    Inez Eaton

    Copyright 2022 Inez Eaton

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    Disclaimer: The material in this book is for mature audiences only and contains graphic sexual content and is intended for those over the age of 18 only.

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    So, how was your date on Saturday? Marlene asked expectantly as we stood in line for our coffees at the local barista. She was a great friend and fun co-worker, but I dreaded this very question every Monday, and felt it was way too personal for a subordinate to ask her boss. I had the same answer every time and she was beginning to get annoyed, I knew, but she somehow had become more than just another employee in the last few months of working together, and sort of looked at me as a relationship disaster zone.

    I did not bother correcting her when she started assuming, that was all. In fact, I sometimes liked the way she asked personal questions. It made me feel less like an automaton, and gave me the illusion of having a social life. However, she did not really know what I wanted, and I knew she was curious.

    But it was not in my nature

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