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Sequel to the 2007 Amber Heat Wave Contest Winner and Amber Allure Best-Seller, The Powers Of Love... Vic Braunson's latest tattoo makes his lover, Matt diLorenzo, decide that he might want to get inked, too. He'd like a heart with his lover's initials in it. Vic likes the idea, and agrees... read more

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Vic Braunson had a plethora of tattoos inked over much of his muscled bulk - barbed wire wrapped one beefy thigh, a colorful Oriental dragon snaked up one arm.

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This is book 3 of 31 in Vic and Matt. (standard series)

Preceded by Foot Fetish, and followed by The Positions of Love.

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  1. J. M. Snyder (Author)

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Original Language: English
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Country: USA
Publication Date: 2007
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Reading Level: Adults

This book is for ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. It contains substantial sexually explicit scenes and graphic language which may be considered offensive by some readers. Please store your files where they cannot be accessed by minors.

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  • Everyday Hero
  • The Bonds Of Love
  • With This Ring
  • The Positions of Love
  • Other Worlds Than These
  • Origins

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  • Origins
  • Foot Fetish

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