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Breeding My Best Friend's Daughter
- Narrated by: James Ashby
- Length: 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Rob lives next door to Steve, his best friend of 12 years. Nearly inseparable, the two share many interests. Their friendship is threatened when Kennedy, Steve's 18-year-old daughter, shows an interest in Rob.
Listen to the sparks fly between Kennedy and Rob, and then hear what happens when the over-protective and hot-headed Steve gets thrown into the mix!
This is a nearly 7,000-word short story. All characters are 18-plus. It contains adult material and is not for the faint of heart!
©2012 Natalia Darque (P)2012 Natalia Darque
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