Houseswap 101 by Jaime Clevenger: Book Review
Houseswap 101 by Jaime Clevenger is a contemporary romance I will be eternally grateful for because it introduced me to the term “housebutch.” Robbie Price lives and works in Seattle
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Houseswap 101 by Jaime Clevenger is a contemporary romance I will be eternally grateful for because it introduced me to the term “housebutch.” Robbie Price lives and works in Seattle
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