
Love on a Rotten Day
An Astrological Survival Guide to Romance
by Hazel DixonCooper
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appears in Astrology and Fiction.
The definitive guide to losing?or finding?your true soul mate.Did you know: Capricorns are cowards when it comes to public displays of affection Aries get amorous in unusual places Leos love to be serviced Cosmo's Bedside Astrologer, Hazel DixonCooper, reveals all this and more in this sexy, uninhibited guide to love and romance, the followup ...
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