
The Baker's Wife
She Just Needed Him to Knead Her
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Narrated by:
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Tabitha Rayne
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By:
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Tabitha Rayne
About this listen
Elizabeth McCoy is cold to the core. She fears she may drain the life from her warm baker husband, who lives only to please her. There is just something missing - something she’s yearning for deep in her soul...
She just doesn’t know what.
Maybe a fresh start aboard the ship, the Corinthian, to Canada will bring a much-needed thaw. A chance encounter with a gruff sailor stirs Elizabeth’s passion, and she realizes how much she’s been craving her husband’s hands upon her.
Can she convince her gentle giant to knead her in the way he kneads his dough?
Adult romance and a BDSM awakening.
©2022 Tabitha Rayne (P)2022 Tabitha Rayne
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