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“Has any woman ever touched you?" she asked as she splayed her fingers over his thigh. "No." "Do you want a woman to touch you?" "No." She stilled, and Clay pushed himself up. He cradled her check in his palm. "I want you to touch me.”

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Always to Remember

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Lorraine Heath
Lorraine Heath

Lorraine Heath is a renowned American romance novel author, born in 1954. Her works are known for their delicate emotional descriptions and captivating storylines, which have won her a large fan base. more

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