Saturday, December 14, 2013

Caroline and the Duke by Sabrina Darby


Short, sweet, and I loved! Caroline has doubts about getting married again because of what she went through with her first marriage, "what time, however, has gifted me is experience. As a girl, the mere touch of a man's hand on mine sent my pulse fluttering," she paused for effect, liking the shape of the sentence, of the image her words projected, "and my imagination soaring into the wilds of fantasy. I know now that love is a lie, but passion and lust are real and to be desired above all things. I know now that men live their true lives outside of marriage, in the warm beds of women they pay and honor the more because of it." But that isn't true it just takes the right man to show you that love is real, and sometimes a man like John is up to the challenge of showing her that it's true, that there are men out there who can be faithful, and still hunger for her touch, "he heard the growl and only distantly recognized that the low sound had come from his own throat. Every inch of him was responding with primal instinct to her words." I really did think this book/story was to short I would have loved more details and a couple more scenes like with Caroline's sons.

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