Football players possess the ideal combination of strength and endurance. And the best asses of any other athletes. At least, that’s what Sheila, Camille Pollert’s best friend, once said. Sheila’s
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KEEP READING“Good evening, sir. Welcome back.” A tall brunette with a sheet of glossy black hair and legs like a gazelle greeted Brady O’Neill at the front door of The Stylish Irish. He’d hand-picked Claire
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