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“A slow grin slid across his face, lighting his eyes with a very different, decidedly wicked glow. For the first time, she could honestly believe he'd come from the rough part of town. There was something elemental in the way he was looking at her, like a man willing to brawl, to fight with his bare hands, if that's what it took to get what he wanted. It made her skin prickle with awareness... and her muscles shudder with need. And her heart ache with want. "But you should know, Lei, that kissing you, feeling you kissing me back... didn't feel much like torture." He stepped in, and lowered his mouth until his lips were almost, but not quite touching hers. A mere breath of air separated their bodies. Her breath caught in her throat as his warm, spicy-sweet breath fanned her lips... lips he'd so recently taken with his own. She quivered when he framed his hands, palms in, then moved them slowly down the outline of her body without ever once touching her. She was trembling by the time he finished. "And this," he whispered gruffly, "is never going to go away, whether we will it or not.”

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Sugar Rush

Sugar Rush is a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of addiction, particularly focusing on the impact of excessive sugar consumption on individuals and society. The story follows characters who are entangled in a web of addiction, illustrating the physical, emotional, and social repercussions of their choices. The novel challenges readers to reflect on the role of sugar in modern life and its potential dangers. more

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Donna Kauffman

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