
My Turn to Bake Cupcakes, and I Can't Bake! Can You Help Me?
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Veronica Heart
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R.P. James
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Being a single mother is not an easy task. I thought when I got married that things would stick, and that I'd married the man of my dreams. I didn't expect to be running around on my own with two kids trying to get them to and from day care and practices, and all sorts of different things.
There is one bright spot to my day, though, in seeing one of the fellow soccer moms during my daughter's practice. Cynthia is her name, a platinum blonde bombshell, and there are some pretty seedy rumors about her. Namely, that she acted in a few, ahem, art films, in the past, a fact which I can attest to, having watched them myself.
Deep down inside me, she arouses some manner of hidden lesbian tendencies, tendencies which I've kept hidden for as long as I could remember. These tendencies are brought to light, however, when she comes over to my house to help me bake some cupcakes for our daughters' Saturday game.
And so the situation turns into a very, very sweet and sticky one....
Warning: This book contains lots of hot sex, drama and adult language. If this is not the kind of stuff you like to listen to, then start now and see what you have been missing. Enjoy!
©2015 R.P. James (P)2016 R.P. JamesWhat listeners say about My Turn to Bake Cupcakes, and I Can't Bake! Can You Help Me?
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- Aaron C Price
- 03-26-20
Narrated by a robot that's uncomfortable with sex?
I had to check out this book based on the title. The writing is not great from a grammatical sense and the euphomisms are something a 16 year old boy would use to describe a woman. Good for a laugh not much else.
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