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Sara Cate on Rule of Three
SARA CATE is an erotic and taboo romance author, who writes kink-positive stories that will make your heart race. Her latest book in the 'Salacious Player's Club' universe is Rule of Three, where three completely different characters become entangled in a passionate love affair.
Read on for a Q&A with the author on how she writes her spicy stories.
MEET SARA CATE
‘The Salacious Player’s Club’ is a series that follows the ...
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