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  • Lumberjack Daddy and Wild Little

  • Lumberjacks Daddies of Sweet Pine City, Book 8
  • By: Penny Snoak
  • Narrated by: Mark Dainer
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins

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Lumberjack Daddy and Wild Little

By: Penny Snoak
Narrated by: Mark Dainer
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On a cool September evening, this hot lumberjack Daddy runs across Hannah, a beautiful curvy young lady in a rental cabin on the mountain. Sparks fly, and the evening leaves them both satisfied, but both wanting more.

Hannah:
God, this lumberjack is sexy.
He’s everything I want in a man.
He’s strong and he’s so…well, manly.
He thinks I’m just a tourist.
He doesn’t know I’m a little girl.
And he doesn’t know I’m not visiting. This is my new home.
God, I want to be his little girl.
I want this man to be my Daddy.
No matter what it takes.

When the two of them discover what they thought was a temporary fling can be much more, all the possibilities become clear. Can this lumberjack Daddy and this curvy, plus-sized little girl find happily ever after? Find out in Lumberjack Daddy and Wild Child Little, the next exciting tale in the sexy and romantic Lumberjack Daddies of Sweet Pines City series.

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