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Home to Honeymoon Harbor (Honeymoon Harbor #0.5) Home to Honeymoon Harbor by JoAnn Ross
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“Finally, he bent his head and brushed his mouth against hers. It was a light kiss, a feathering as soft as down, but enough to cause her eyes to drift closed as that familiar, shimmering warmth she’d never thought she’d ever feel again began to flow in her veins.”
JoAnn Ross, Home to Honeymoon Harbor
“EVEN AS THEY resumed eating, memories and sexual awareness sparked between them, growing so palpable, it was like a physical force as strong and wild as the sea crashing against the cliff outside the windows.”
JoAnn Ross, Home to Honeymoon Harbor
“Male-female relationships, as Jane Austen was always pointing out, could be very complicated.”
JoAnn Ross, Home to Honeymoon Harbor
“But all Austen’s heroines are women who can change over time, to grow into what they’re meant to be, and encourage their legion of readers to do the same.”
JoAnn Ross, Home to Honeymoon Harbor
“It’s hard to modernize a country kept in physical or ideological isolation.”
JoAnn Ross, Home to Honeymoon Harbor
“The people are more modest than Americans and Europeans. So much so that, as soon as I reached Kathmandu, I bought local clothes. Loose shirts and vests and baggy pants that gathered at the ankles and probably made me look like a giant genie.”
JoAnn Ross, Home to Honeymoon Harbor