The Bride of Larkspear (Fitzhugh Trilogy #3.5)
Sherry Thomas
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· 13 ratings · 80 pages · Published: 03 Oct 2012
I touch her. Her skin is as cool as marble, the flesh beneath firm and resilient. I turn her face to look into her eyes, haughty eyes that have scorned me for as long as I remember.
“Why are my hands tied?” she murmurs. “Are you afraid of them?”
“Of course,” I reply, “A man who stalks a lioness should ever be wary.”
“And what does a man do when he has caught said lioness and put her in a cage?”
I brush aside a strand of hair that has fallen before her eyes. “He teaches her that captivity can be wonderfully enjoyable."
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The 'Fitzhugh Trilogy' series
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