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Lady Aibell Press is the erotic romance imprint of [[Chippewa Publishing LLC]]. Lady Aibell publishes ebooks in all genres and ratings. Story ratings are mild to explicit.
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[[Lady Aibell Press]] was the [[Erotic Romance|erotic romance]] imprint of [[Chippewa Publishing LLC]]. Lady Aibell was an [[Electronic Publishers|electronic publisher]] in all genres and ratings. Story ratings are mild to explicit.
  
 
Lady Aibell is the fairy goddess of Munster. She holds a midnight court to determine whether or not a partner is sexually pleasing the other. If not, then she orders the defendant to learn how to please the plaintiff. Not a bad deal at all.
 
Lady Aibell is the fairy goddess of Munster. She holds a midnight court to determine whether or not a partner is sexually pleasing the other. If not, then she orders the defendant to learn how to please the plaintiff. Not a bad deal at all.
  
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==On The Web==
 
For more information on Lady Aibell Press, please visit [http://www.ladyaibell.com]
 
For more information on Lady Aibell Press, please visit [http://www.ladyaibell.com]
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==Authors==
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*[[Bianca D'Arc]]
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*[[Sapphire Phelan]]
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== Update ==
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Closed as of Nov 2007

Latest revision as of 16:21, 20 May 2008

Lady Aibell Press was the erotic romance imprint of Chippewa Publishing LLC. Lady Aibell was an electronic publisher in all genres and ratings. Story ratings are mild to explicit.

Lady Aibell is the fairy goddess of Munster. She holds a midnight court to determine whether or not a partner is sexually pleasing the other. If not, then she orders the defendant to learn how to please the plaintiff. Not a bad deal at all.

On The Web

For more information on Lady Aibell Press, please visit [1]

Authors


Update

Closed as of Nov 2007