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Taking A Chance - Anne Brooke
Taking A Chance
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The moment model and part-time actor Benjamin spots the sexually alluring Alan outside his local restaurant, he’s determined to get to know him better. So he takes a chance and pretends to be Timothy, the blind date Alan is waiting for. When Alan asks him about submission, safe words and... show more
The moment model and part-time actor Benjamin spots the sexually alluring Alan outside his local restaurant, he’s determined to get to know him better. So he takes a chance and pretends to be Timothy, the blind date Alan is waiting for.

When Alan asks him about submission, safe words and spanking, Benjamin knows the sensible thing to do would be to leave. Funny then how he finds himself eager to know more. Will it be a date to remember and, if Alan discovers his deceit, could he ever be persuaded to take a chance on Benjamin?
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ISBN: 9781925031522 (1925031527)
Edition language: English
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BarbsBooks
BarbsBooks rated it
5.0 Taking A Chance
°•○★5 Stars ~ KAPOW!★○•°A "Live Your Life, Buy The Book" ReviewIt may be said that I am the 5 star Queen, here at LYLBTB . . . . but I don't care. When I love , I love LARGE!! I also do not let word count get in the way of my 5 star gushes... and this story is just that! A short-story-5-star-gush-a...
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it
4.0 Taking A Chance
While short and sexy, Taking A Chance had enough meat to it to satisfy my need for story. If Alan and Benjamin hadn’t been so well written, it could have been a train wreck and come across as plain old porn. But that was a non-issue because they were warm, funny and Alan was very caring. See the ent...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it
3.0 ARC Review: Taking A Chance by Anne Brooke
Short story that was quite well done and didn't need to be any longer to work. I didn't like the portrayal of David, the Dom - he seemed a little hesistant - but that might be bc of how they meet and considering it's their first scene. This book needs a proofreader as some words were missing and ...
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