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Undeniably Wrong (Phoebe Braddock Books #4) Undeniably Wrong by L. Starla
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“He took great pleasure in corrupting his beautiful saint,
in clipping her wings so she wouldn’t fly away from him.”
L. Starla, Undeniably Wrong
“Lucinda once valued the ideal of saving herself for marriage,
but in the blink of an eye, she let a stranger pluck the precious pearl from her oyster.”
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“Relenting, she lost herself in their burning passion.
Flames surrounded her soul, and there was no way out.”
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“She held on to his shoulders, mooring herself to his hot, pulsing body.
The contrast to the frigid sea went to her head like a shot of whiskey.”
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“Lucinda hated silence.
Her imagination sought ways to fill the void.”
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“Layers of champagne tulle billowed around her hips and the plunging neckline kept drawing his eye.”
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“Alannah’s eyes darted between her open drawer and the bulge in Brendan’s pocket. When her gaze met his, she glared.

‘This is not what it looks like,’ he proclaimed.”
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“He exuded pure sex appeal from the ruffled blond hair on his head down to his black skate shoes and every carved muscle in between.”
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“Beauty is one of life’s biggest deceivers.”
L. Starla, Undeniably Wrong
“I can see the lust blazing in your eyes like an inferno, one consuming us both.”
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“Each turn of the spiral tied a fresh knot in her stomach, and she cursed the architect who designed such dreadful stairs.”
L. Starla, Undeniably Wrong
“Knowing James, his mind took up permanent residence in debauchery town”
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“Complacency is a mistake in any marriage,
more so when temptation knocks at your wife’s door.”
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“The serifs began to slither from the font like tendrils seeking to strangle something.
To choke her.”
L. Starla, Undeniably Wrong