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Forbidden Romance with Daddy's Army Buddy

Her Taboo Older Man Age Gap Romance, Book 28

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Forbidden Romance with Daddy's Army Buddy

By: Jess Winters
Narrated by: Mark Dainer
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I have a crush on him since middle school.
I never imagined that I’d actually have the opportunity to act on those feelings!

Elizabeth has been attracted to her dad’s army buddy, James, ever since she knew anything about sex. When she moves away for college, she decides to let that crush go so she can have a chance at a real relationship, but she can’t stop thinking about him.

When circumstances afford her the opportunity to lose her v-card to him, she literally jumps at the chance! What follows is a romance that is not only physically, but emotionally fulfilling. As time passes, she realizes her feelings for him go deeper than attraction. Can they have a lasting relationship despite its taboo nature?

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