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158 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1995





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“And why are you my wife? Because you so badly wanted to be my wife.”
“Ask yourself why you’re still buying my socks.”
@2%: “Time had taken care of that kind of nonsense. The child bride had grown up and wised up.”—LIES, ALL LIES. There was no growing up and certainly no wising up. Nonsense on the other hand... oh, nonsense aplenty.
Nik, with all his considerable sexual savoir-faire, setting out with cool calculation to seduce his wife and thus throw her into absolute turmoil.
“Your skin has the bloom of a camellia.”
“You are a breath of spring in this winter scene”
“Nik ejaculated incredulously.”
