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The Filthy Daddy She Hates

Filthy Single Daddies Dirty Desire, Book 3

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The Filthy Daddy She Hates

By: Mary Potter
Narrated by: Mark Dainer
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It was pretty humiliating to have no choice but to go to the man I hate more than anything to get a room for the night. How the hell did I end up turning in my v-card with him?

Mya is sick of Carter Green. She’s 18 years old and it seems like the man does all he can to make her miserable. She works at a little diner, and he owns the motel right behind it. It seems like he has nothing nice to say and, of course, Mya doesn’t have anything nice to say to him either. One night, though, she’s stuck and needs a room. She hates renting one from Carter and she never expects what comes next. She goes to the hotel dreading having to talk to her enemy. When she leaves that hotel, though, it’s without her v-card! What happens between this filthy Daddy and this younger woman?

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