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Enlightened (Enlightenment, #3) Enlightened by Joanna Chambers
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“To hell with what I deserve,” Murdo whispered. “All I want is you.”
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“It’s just, I’ve loved you for so long, David. I really didn’t think you felt the same way.”
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“Honestly,” Murdo sighed. “The things I do for love.” The”
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“What can I say?” Murdo grinned. “I must’ve had a premonition that my beloved would get home today.” My beloved. “I missed you,” David said. “And I you.” They”
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“I don’t want you to leave Laverock House,” he said. “I want you to stay with me. Forever, if you’ll have me.” David”
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“Love should not be denied.” “God, I’m sorry,” he whispered, appalled. “I’m so very sorry. You deserve more.” David”
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“He’s not the love of my life, you idiot!” David snapped, incensed by Murdo’s obtuseness. “You are!” For”
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“And if my lover—my male lover—accompanies me, it’ll be the biggest scandal in twenty years.” Even”
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“I hear a swift bullet to the brain is more merciful than one to the guts, Kinnell,” Murdo called after him. “If you don’t want your death to be slow and painful, do not lay a hand on your wife tonight.” Angry”
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“David glanced at Murdo, who looked coolly amused. “I believe,” he informed David, “we are being asked to leave.” The”
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“At last, his voice ringing out over the silence, he said, “You are no son of mine.” Then he turned and walked away, his shoulders rounded with defeat.”
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“The knot of ropes that bound Murdo to his father was Gordian in its complexity and subtlety. Tonight, Murdo had swept a sword through it, disdaining its cleverness. Severing it with determination and without concern for the consequences. David”
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“You make me happy, David.” David stared at him, his throat clogged with emotion. “The feeling’s mutual,” he managed at last, his voice little more than a whisper.”
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“Murdo’s scent, earthy and male, was intoxicating. David held his lover open and lapped at the pinched edges of his hole, loosening and stimulating and downright worshipping. The near sobs of pleasure that guttered from the other man’s lips drove him on, the thought of bringing Murdo to his crisis like this consuming him. At last, though, he forced himself to draw back. Murdo was wide open now, open and ready.”
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“It would be easiest for me if you knelt over me, facing the other way,” David said. When Murdo’s face reddened, he couldn’t resist adding with a grin, “Hips nice and high. Buttocks splayed.” Murdo’s face burned. He gave a half laugh, but it was strangled with an overlay of mortification. “I don’t think I can do that. Can’t I just—”
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“His cock was hard against Murdo’s thigh, a physical expression of his delight in his lover. Murdo”
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“I’m not going to marry her,” he said fiercely. “I’m not going to marry anyone.” He”
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“I don’t want you to marry Lady Louisa,” he blurted. “I want you all to myself.” It”
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“How dare you!” he said. “How fucking dare you! You didn’t tell me you were engaged—and you knew very well how I’d feel about that.” Murdo”
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“He loved the breath-stealing pleasure when their cocks first met, the prod of Murdo’s blunt cockhead against the base of his own shaft, the firm press of all that heft as Murdo canted his lean hips up.”
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“It’s not ugly,” Murdo murmured. “Nothing about you could ever be ugly to me.” His”
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