Call Me Liz by Tom Flemming
Tom Flemming | Call Me Liz | ‘Luscious Liz burned for love of a man – just any man. She hated herself for it, but she still burned!’
‘THEY TOOK WHAT THEY WANTED!
Tom Flemming | Call Me Liz | ‘Luscious Liz burned for love of a man – just any man. She hated herself for it, but she still burned!’
‘THEY TOOK WHAT THEY WANTED!
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