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Amour (Passion and Glory #1) Amour by Harry Samkange
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“A trace of vertigo made her light headed, as if the ribbon of time had been snipped in two and then tied loosely back together. The stranger grinned, revealing at the center of both cheeks, a pair of dimples the size of small diamonds. How adorable! she thought, then promptly admonished herself for allowing so foolish and frivolous a sentiment. She didn’t even know who her odd guest was, or his rank and position.”
Samantha Kaye, Amour
“A high forehead was topped with thick curls, jet black like her own and without even a trace of powder, lengthening into an elegantly beribboned queue which hung down past his shoulder blades. Most remarkable, however, were his eyes, which were the most extraordinary color of green that she had ever seen.”
Samantha Kaye, Amour
“Each hand held a shoe and a handful of skirt, the hem of her pale blue polonaise gown raised above the knee, exposing satin ribbons which held up her white stockings. The ribbons were a bold cerise, like her lips, which were pulled wide in a girlish grin—inviting and ripe with unspent kisses—a hot-sweet ring of nubile, innocent fire. High cheeks, pink with natural rouge, gave”
Samantha Kaye, Amour