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Buy Into the Rapture (The Arcadians Book 3) by Laurie Roma.
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- 204 Pages - 10/29/2019 (Publication Date)
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Buy Into the Rapture (The Arcadians Book 3) by Laurie Roma.
Last update 2019-12-18
Pierre-Joseph Bernard (26 August 1708 – 1 November 1775), called Gentil-Bernard by Voltaire for the measured grace of his discreetly erotic verses, was a French military man and salon poet with the reputation of a rake, the author of several libretti for Rameau. Mme de Pompadour arranged to have him appointed a royal librarian, at […]
Pierre Bourgeade (7 November 1927 – 12 March 2009) was a French man of letters, playwright, poet, writer, director, journalist, literary critic and photographer. A descendant of Jean Racine, he was also the brother-in-law of the writer Paule Constant. Read: Possessed: A reverse harem bully romance (Kings of Miskatonic Prep Book 3)
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