
Tossing His Caber
Was She Ready for These Highland Games?: Almost Pulped Romance
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Narrated by:
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Archie Fraser
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By:
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Tabitha Rayne
About this listen
Dissatisfied at work and looking for escape, journalist Harriet Taylor is only too glad to take an assignment as far away as possible from her London Office.
Heading to Braemar to investigate allegations of drug use at the Highland Games, Harriet is forced into a new way of reporting. Games' champion and subject of her article, Archie MacDonald is a brusque and evasive highlander and Harriet finds herself hot and bothered in more ways than one.
Harriet uncovers much more than she was expecting about Archie's past and his taste for domination. Will she keep her professionalism, or will Archie unleash a new feral side to this prim London reporter?
An Almost Pulped BDSM Awakening
©2022 Tabitha Rayne (P)2023 Tabitha Rayne
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