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“But he had to hold her, so he tucked the sheet around her neck and then wrapped an arm around her waist. And if the sobs escaped then, if the sheets grew salty and wet, there was no one to see them but the moon.”

Quote by Eloisa James

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When Beauty Tamed the Beast

This book delves into the story of a character who undergoes a profound transformation, intertwining the concepts of beauty and its power to change lives. more

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Eloisa James
Eloisa James

Eloisa James, born in 1962, is an outstanding professor. She has a profound knowledge in the academic field, particularly in the area of 【Identity Positioning】. more

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