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voice broke the white noise.

"Thanks for your cooperation. The

compound door has been closed and will remain

as so until the dust clears over out of the valley

and all of Phoenix. This is for our protection and

for a secure future. We ask that you all report to

your assigned pods for proper organization of

your duties. Thank you for your cooperation."

Elliot shook his head. "Who is that?"

"Whoever it is they're trying to get us all

organized." Adam stood. "Sounds like we all

have duties assigned to us."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The author of several books of iction

and iction with spice, Leslie Lee Sanders spends

her time writing erotic romances (mostly in the

gay and ménage categories). She currently has

two books available for mature teen readers

and several erotic romances published as e-

books and in print.

Leslie has a passion for writing MMF

ménage

because

she's

fascinated

with

unconventional erotic relationships. Part of the

fun of writing ménage is fulfilling the fantasies of

her women characters and readers by allowing

them to indulge in iery lust with not just one

but two men.

She's eager to explore and illustrate the

passion men could have for one another in her

gay erotic romances, and nothing feels more

perfect to her than the combination of boy love

and the unconventional. In Leslie's erotic

romances anything goes.

She resides in Queen Creek, Arizona with

her husband and three daughters.

Leslie loves to hear from readers and

fellow authors, and she encourages reader

feedback!

www.leslieleesanders.com

[email protected]

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