When the Count falls in love
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  • Reads 366
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 9
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2019
Viscount James Standish is the eldest son of The Count and Countess of Bacanonn. When the king asked him to join his army, he was disheartened. But before he left, he shared a passionate night with a boy.

And now, he wants him in his arms again.

P.S.

Everything in this book is the work of my imagination. The places and people were all made by me. They are all fictional characters.

No part of this book may be copied and reproduced without my knowledge.

If there are similarities with the others, that's just a pure coincidence.

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