Living The Dream
Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
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Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
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