Monday, June 8, 2015
The Defiant Bride by Leslie Hachtel
William is one of those men who has a way with words, "I will not force you. It goes against my nature. But, woman, I want you as I have never wanted anything before in my life. We are husband and wife. Can you not try?" William knows how to give a good compliment, "not underdressed, love, since even less would suit me more.” He leered at her." The parts of this book I loved the most was when these two let the outside world go and are at ease with each other, "well, I was trying to tell you last night, but your animal lust intervened,” she teased." I enjoyed this book I liked it.
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