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Jack's Beanstalk

By: Honey Cummings
Narrated by: Chase Johnson
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What could possibly happen when Jack reveals his beanstalk and lets Kendall climb the tower?

Kendall met Jack at a local birthday party, and much to her surprise, they had a little fun together. It was one of those one-night stands to think about when alone at night, but they didn't even exchange numbers. Of course, the last possibility on Kendall's mind was that he would show up as the new farmhand at her dad's greenhouse business a couple of months later!

A new hire, Jack never knew that growing exotic bromeliads would get a lot more interesting. Kendall soon realizes things in her office are going to heat up, and it's not because the air conditioner took a dump. The last time Jack saw her was when he had her bent over Gaston's Mercedes! Can Jack and Kendall keep the heat between them searing without burning down her father's prized vegetation?

©2021 Honey Cummings (P)2021 Honey Cummings
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