Bizarro in Love by Jan Stafford
Jan Stafford | Bizarro in Love | ‘A parody of pornography, hearts & flowers romance, and society’s People magazine mentality. It’s trash poking fun at trash. ‘ – the author#Fun fictio
Jan Stafford | Bizarro in Love | ‘A parody of pornography, hearts & flowers romance, and society’s People magazine mentality. It’s trash poking fun at trash. ‘ – the author#Fun fictio
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