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His Client
- Gesprochen von: Charlie Belmont
- Spieldauer: 4 Std. und 21 Min.
- Kategorien: LGBT, Romanze

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Love wasn't supposed to be part of the bargain....
On every visit to Madame Delacroix's brothel, Nathaniel Travers requests the same man. Stunningly handsome and highly skilled, Jasper not only shares Nate's fondness for wickedly erotic games and black leather corsets, but he has become a trusted confidant. And Jasper's the only person who knows Nate longs for a committed relationship with his childhood friend, Peter Edmonton. Unrequited love hurts, but it hurts even more when the object of affection is in love with another.
Jasper Reed has been working at Delacroix's for a decade. He's saved enough to retire, yet he remains at the decadent London brothel. Leaving would mean leaving Nate and the hope that someday the rugged gentleman would stop pining for his best friend and realize he loves Jasper, just as Jasper loves him.
Edmonton's impending marriage looms before them, causing Jasper to take another look at his stubborn heart. Yet Jasper's a bastard whore, and Nate's the nephew of a viscount. Surely there can't be any hope for them....
Note: This is a previously published work. This second edition has been edited with minor changes. For listeners who purchased the original edition, this second edition is not substantially different.
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