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“Before she could finish that thought, Dare kissed her on the top of the head. "You're more fragile than you realize, Molly Alexander." He caught her chin, turning her face toward him. "Don't push yourself. I want you - that's not going to change. I can't say I won't kiss you, but how far and how fast we go is up to you.”

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When You Dare

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Lori Foster
Lori Foster

Lori Foster is a renowned American romance novelist, born on November 14, 1958. Her works, known for their emotional depth and engaging plots, have won the hearts of readers worldwide. Foster's writing style is distinctive, and her novels are celebrated for their intricate character development and heartfelt storytelling. more

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