The book The Kissing Bough was written by author Madelynne Ellis Here you can read free online of The Kissing Bough book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Kissing Bough a good or bad book?
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She was definitely the one. Percy Gilling could hardly believe his eyes when he saw her standing beneath the ancient oak tree, her delicate face tilted to the stars, with snowflakes caught on her eyelashes and in the stray wisps of ash-blonde hair that had escaped her fur-trimmed bonnet. She was the loveliest creature he’d ever seen in or out of an empire-style dress, and while he was no rogue, he’d seen a few. She was perfect. Generously proportioned in both the length of her legs and the girth... of her hips, she also possessed a beautifully abundant bosom. In fact, everything about her gave the impression of soft, yielding curves and a gloriously giving nature. Well, perhaps everything besides the defiantly stubborn tilt of her sharp little chin. He wanted to suck upon that chin while her endless legs were wrapped around his middle, and his prick explored the valley between her thighs. “Perfect, isn’t she,” his cousin, William, Lord Ricborough purred into his ear. “Did I not tell you so?”
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