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My First Fan
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My First Fan
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Bored and trapped in a mundane marriage, Devin Hill writes erotic stories to escape. Fate brings him into a younger, beautiful auburn-haired woman's world. Unlike the focused man, pursuing a married woman in his latest story, will Devin's hesitant interactions lead to something he needs? And fulfill the mystery woman's deepest desires?
Married to a loudmouth with more drive than smarts, Rachel also struggles to be a supportive spouse as he takes greater risks with their money. After glimpsing Devin's story, she becomes more fascinated by its tale and the intriguing writer. Is it simply escapism, or something more?
Married to a loudmouth with more drive than smarts, Rachel also struggles to be a supportive spouse as he takes greater risks with their money. After glimpsing Devin's story, she becomes more fascinated by its tale and the intriguing writer. Is it simply escapism, or something more?
Bored and trapped in a mundane marriage, Devin Hill writes erotic stories to escape. Fate brings him into a younger, beautiful auburn-haired woman's world. Unlike the focused man, pursuing a married woman in his latest story, will Devin's hesitant interactions lead to something he needs? And fulfill the mystery woman's deepest desires?
Married to a loudmouth with more drive than smarts, Rachel also struggles to be a supportive spouse as he takes greater risks with their money. After glimpsing Devin's story, she becomes more fascinated by its tale and the intriguing writer. Is it simply escapism, or something more?
Married to a loudmouth with more drive than smarts, Rachel also struggles to be a supportive spouse as he takes greater risks with their money. After glimpsing Devin's story, she becomes more fascinated by its tale and the intriguing writer. Is it simply escapism, or something more?

















