Double Dyno by Sharon K. Angelici: Book Review
Double Dyno by Sharon K. Angelici is a somewhat slow burn romance that heats up as an adventure group faces more than they paid for on an extended camping, hiking
Read moreA main character or strong secondary character who is clearly butch or a stud and presents as more masculine.
Double Dyno by Sharon K. Angelici is a somewhat slow burn romance that heats up as an adventure group faces more than they paid for on an extended camping, hiking
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