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“I meant everything.” Rachel raised an eyebrow. 
My heart skipped a beat and I took a deep breath. But before I could second guess myself, I unhooked my bra, slipped it off, and pulled down my panties.
She slowly came closer to me, my instincts were telling me to back away, but I stood frozen, expecting her.
She kissed me first on the lips.
Then my chin. Then my neck. And slowly moves down, not missing a single inch of my skin. My body screams out with pleasure, my insides now burning with passion. 
Her tongue moves around my breasts, down my stomach, and traces my pelvic bone…

CONTENT This is a short story that may be read in under 2 hours —Perfect to relax by the pool or before bed!
For a limited time, this book also includes an extra 5+ hours of bonus stories for your enjoyment!.

AUTHOR’S This is a stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! This story contains explicit love scenes and is intended for 18+ readers only.

1511 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 22, 2017

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Kristine Robinson

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July 31, 2017
This book was free on Amazon, but I still feel ripped off.
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December 17, 2016
I got this book for free on Amazon. I was hoping to find something decent, given that I had issues with the previous title I'd read by the same author. But once again, it fell below the mark: predictable plot, one-dimensional characters, and a conclusion that was too easily wrapped up. The second story was exactly the same as with the previous title I'd read by the author. There were grammatical errors, but what was worse was the fact that the author couldn't make up her mind what tense she wished to write in. Oftentimes, the narrative would change tenses within the same paragraph, for no reason. This could definitely have benefited from a competent editor to clean it up.

As for the plot itself, no self-respecting woman would or should have to put up with a partner who is abusive, regardless of how "in love" they are. That these two women ended up together despite that actually angered me greatly.
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