Author: Raven Maclennan
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Carnal Urges By: J.T. Geissinger.
Finally read all 4 books in the series, this series is amazing!! and I mean amazing. I can’t stop telling people about it. I loved Declan and Natalie. Natalia is a bad ass. I honestly out of all the girls in the series. Natalia was my favorite. She held her own and didn’t take shit…
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Downtown in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
I love playing tourist in my hometown 🙂 any chance I get to take photos, makes my heart feel so full filled. My town, my state is just such a beautiful place on this planet. Enjoy my downtown photos of Santa Fe. During Indian Market 2025.
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Indian Market 2025
We celebrated 103 Years of Indian Market this year. Each year it gets bigger and more beautiful. I took these photos of the different dancers that were present from the Reservation and surrounding area’s of New Mexico. I’m usually a big scaredy cat and I won’t ask if I can take pictures of people. Plus…
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The Book Collective Co, Smut box 2.
What’s in the box? (From The Website … Smut Box (restock on 8/20) – The Book Collective Co.) The Book Collective Co. The Books that I got in this box are, Go Find Less by Thea Claire and Dipped in Holy by Dana Isaly. I love these boxes you never know what you’re going to…
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The Book Collective Co.
What’s in the box? For the last couple of months. I have joined the “Smut girly” community. I started slowly dipping my toes in and see if I even liked Smut books. Yes I have issues with certain things with certain ways things are written. But I already wrote a blog about that. I decided…
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Hello Kitty and Mutant Ninja Turtles Collab from Mcdonald’s.
I personally like McDonald’s for a quick junk meal that is where I go. The Chicken Nuggets and Fries are always perfect. But when I saw people posting Hello Kitty and Mutant Ninja Turtles Collab. I had to order it!!! Growing up as an 80s kid Mutant Ninja Turtles was one of my favorite cartoons.…
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The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.
An evening downtown Santa Fe New Mexico 🙂 Built in (1714–1717) by built by Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy, Santa Fe New Mexico.