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Meeting the Stepbrother

By: Lane Blake
Narrated by: Kevin Yaghjian-Tison
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Warning. This book is intended for 18+, as it contains graphic sexual content.

I was away from home. That was the only excuse I had, for why I walked into the club that night. Going out, in search of a random hookup, someone that could take my virginity, wasn't something I would have ever done. But there I was. I could have blamed it on my father, the fact that I was supposed to be visiting him the next day, I wanted to do something for me. But it all went to shit. Danny was nice, or at least I thought he was, but just when I thought that he might be the one to take my virginity, his friend had to open his mouth, and ruined it all. The man that I thought was nice, wasn't. Just when I thought that I might have had a lucky escape. The guy from the club turned out to be my step brother. The worst part was, I still found him attractive.

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