
Omega: The Well-Endowed Stepbrother
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Narrated by:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
James cannot stand his stepbrother, Rob: He's too sporty, too good looking, too charming. What is more, since his mother remarried, James has been forced to share a room with Rob.
Rob is always out living it up, so James does not expect him to get home till the early hours of the morning. However, one night, when Rob gets home early from a party, he catches James watching naked men on the Internet.
James is worried until Rob tells him that his secret is safe with him. But what does it mean? If James does not pay too much attention to his stepbrother's words at first, he is soon to find out that what Rob has in mind is not exactly a brotherly relationship.
©2015 Johnson L Woodstrong (P)2015 Marini Publishing
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