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Tainted Innocence

Tainted Innocence

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, May 10, 2026
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Fiction
Romance
Dark Romance
Erotica
Opposites Attract
Leilani Giovolvi grew up in a sheltered household located in a little town in South Carolina. Never venturing out by herself, always having her brother or parents accompany her, anywhere she went. Leilani never understood why her parents always watched her every move or never let her experience life for herself. Follow Leilani on her journey filled with romance, self-discovery, and a whole bunch of drama. "We meet no ordinary people in our lives." ~C.S. Lewis
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