“Her scent filled his nostrils. He was shocked to feel his throat tighten with a primal hunger. She smelled like her mother, but fresher, sweeter somehow. Some primitive male instinct warned him this was a bloom still on the vine, fragrant and tender and ripe. He scowled. She might be nectar to a another man, but to a MacDonnell, Dougal Cameron's daughter would be more deadly than nightshade.”
Quote by Teresa Medeiros
Book:A Whisper of Roses
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A Whisper of Roses
In 'A Whisper of Roses,' the author weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and longing. The story is told through the lens of roses, symbolizing the beauty and fragility of life's experiences. The novel invites readers to reflect on the subtleties of human emotions and the enduring power of memory. more
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