• Episode 110: This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan

  • Feb 20 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
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Episode 110: This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan

  • Summary

  • We celebrate Black History Month with the amazingly gorgeous This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan. It’s a first Kennedy Ryan for both of us, and it will not be the last. Soledad discovers the man that she’s given two decades of her life to is a felonious scumbag, and she is inexplicably attracted to the man who uncovers his crimes. Forensic accountant Judah has been building a case against his coworker for over a year, and when he finally brings down the hammer, he realizes that Sol (whom he can’t stop thinking about) is caught in the crossfire. Also Discussed: the amazinginess that is Gary Oldman, what exactly is the best lubricant for a lint penis, and why women are so awesome.

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