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More or Less a Marchioness (The Somerset Sisters, #1) More or Less a Marchioness by Anna Bradley
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“Finn didn’t care much for fair-haired ladies. Porcelain skin, rosebud lips, and tall, slender figures didn’t make his breath short, and he wasn’t likely to get lost in a pair of blue eyes - no matter how deep a blue, or how heavily-lashed they might be.
Miss Somerset wasn’t at all to his taste.
He could see why other gentleman admired her, of course. Those heavy, silky curls made a man imagine what it might be like to pull loose every pin, tangle his fingers in it, and tilt her head back so he could press his mouth against that long neck and nibble a path down to the delicious curve of her shoulder. She’d be soft there, fragrant, and her pale skin would flush so prettily, warming his lips -
“Close your mouth, Huntington. You’re distressing Miss Somerset.”
Anna Bradley, More or Less a Marchioness