A Sensuous Experience

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Take a peek inside The Room for a Sensuous Experience! This novella is an instant classic full of love and romance!

Robyn Levy was over chasing the superficial. Her days were empty and downright unsatisfying.

Wake up.

Work hard.

Spend her nights alone.

And, start all over again . . . until she entered THE ROOM.

Maxwell Bryant has always known exactly what he wanted and stopped at nothing to get it.

But, one goal continued to remain elusive. Or, was it finally within reach?

Find out what happens in THE ROOM – A Sensuous Experience.

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