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Make Her Cream, Book 5

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Make Her Cream, Book 5

By: Madam Lexi Black
Narrated by: James Talbot
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A desire for coffee in cream will lead a banker to do whatever it takes...

Paul Webster is a good looking guy in his early 30's who's done well for himself in banking. Out of all the beautiful women he's been with, he's never had a Black woman.

Monique Scott, black, sexy, young, 20-something year old, works as a part-time escort, to get back on her feet after being thrown out by her abusive boyfriend - she doing whatever it takes to get out of debt to start life over.

Paul can’t resist his temptation any longer, he went to Men's Finest and lucked up on the most gorgeous woman ever, Monique - but wondered why such beauty would even be there?

Monique's stuck in a contract that's hard to break...

Paul has the money and seems to have the right tools to get Monique out but he wants something in return?

This is a game of lust, and Paul's in it to win it.

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