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In the memory of a one night stand

Auteur: Trishna_001
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Lisez le roman In the memory of a one night stand écrit par l'auteur Trishna_001 publié sur WebNovel. Shaswat, a wealthy and charismatic playboy, has it all - effortless charm, wealth, and a string of beautiful women vying for his attention. But despite his outward success, he feels unfulfilled. That ...

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Shaswat, a wealthy and charismatic playboy, has it all - effortless charm, wealth, and a string of beautiful women vying for his attention. But despite his outward success, he feels unfulfilled. That is, until he meets a mysterious, confident and bold woman. She sparks a new desire in him, a connection that goes beyond superficial attraction. As they embark on a passionate and intense encounter, Shaswat finds himself drawn to her in ways he never thought possible. For the first time, he feels like he's found someone who truly understands him . But as their night together unfolds, Shaswat must confront that the woman he fell for the first time is not an easy woman. Will Shaswat finally find the fulfillment he's been searching for, or this time he'll be the one who will have a broken heart?

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