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Make Her Cream, Book 7

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Make Her Cream, Book 7

By: Madam Lexi Black
Narrated by: Lyric Ishani
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A desire for coffee in cream will lead a gym rat to do whatever it takes....

In school, James Connor was your sexiest hunk. The ladies threw themselves at his feet, but deep inside, he wanted one black woman.

Jasmine Williams is an author, sexy, and a go-getter - she's on the cusp of launching a novel but can't get over one of her biggest fantasies; a cute guy keeps recurring in her dreams that she can't resist.

James also can’t resist his temptation; fate played into his hands when he ran into Jasmine at a bus-stop while it was raining heavily.

She didn't know it was the man in her dreams until he removed his baseball cap.

James knew it from the minute he spotted Jasmine that this was his chance...

All Jasmine has to do is accept his invitation to dinner, but will she?

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

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