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Sticking to the Script

Sticking to the Script

An Opposites Attract M/M Romance (Cipher Office Book 2)

by Smartypants Romance, Stella Weaver

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Steven Thompson had a bad year. A string of mean, kinky (the alarming kind, not the good kind), and crazy dating debacles combined with a boss who appears to be experiencing maleprenatalpsychosis means Steven_x0092_s stress levels are high. They_x0092_re so high, he_x0092_s decided to quit dating and focus instead solely on his job.Until he meets Dr. Ken Miles.Doc...

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