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The Marriage That Didn't Stay in Vegas

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The Marriage That Didn't Stay in Vegas

By: Phoenix Rayne
Narrated by: Dana Dae, Punch Audio
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Phoebe Alexis Courtland had a plan. As a paralegal studying for the bar, she decided while in Vegas for a conference she would let off some steam with her friends. When Phoebe wakes the last day of her weekend trip to Vegas, she finds one of the biggest princess cut wedding rings on her ring finger while lying on top of a naked chiseled-chest god. Phoebe remembers nothing of her drunken night of love and is determined to have the marriage annulled immediately. After Vegas, Phoebe is forced to go to her now husband Xavier's ranch to get him to sign the divorce papers. But, Xavier won't sign them without a fight. Xavier has a few tricks up his sleeve for his new bride. Will Phoebe be able to get her divorce?

Content warning: Contains explicit scenes and language. Intended for 18+ listeners.

©2016 Phoenix Rayne (P)2016 Phoenix Rayne
African American Contemporary

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