The book The More I See was written by author Lisa Mondello Here you can read free online of The More I See book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The More I See a good or bad book?
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It had been more than four years since she'd sculpted with anyone. The last time had been with Chad. In the darkness it had been easy. She didn't see Chad's reaction, she felt everything. In an ironic twist, her eyes got in the way now. Her sense of touch wasn't as strong as it had once been. But Cody's was. And she still remembered all too well the feelings of intimacy that collided with her senses in reaction to just a simple touch. "Just do what I do," she said, her voice just above a whisper.... "That should be easy enough." Easier said than done, Lyssa thought. At least for him. Cody's fingers weren't trembling like she knew hers were. Just being this close to Cody had made Lyssa's heart hammer inside her chest more than getting on that horse ever could. "I always started at the top of the head." She pulled off his hat and placed it on the soft, green grass by his side. He took off his glasses, placed them inside the hat, and closed his eyelids. "Ever so lightly touch the skin until..." And then she did it.
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