Branded Ann by Merry Shannon: Book Review
Branded Ann by Merry Shannon went up against tough odds with me as a reviewer. The reason for this is because I had categorised Pirate Lesbian Book in my brain
Read moreLoads of angst.
Do they break up and feel miserable? If yes then it’s a dramatic romance. If no then it’s a sweet romance.
Branded Ann by Merry Shannon went up against tough odds with me as a reviewer. The reason for this is because I had categorised Pirate Lesbian Book in my brain
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