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Anonymous
Posted June 15, 2011
I really tried to keep reading but the writing in the sex scene is too vulgar for my taste. I just had to stop reading and delete it from my Nook reader. I prefer romantic books that use language that use nicer language or innuendo when it comes to the sex or love making scenes. You just don't have to be vulgar to get the point across.
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Posted July 16, 2011
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Overview
Fantasy men do exist – they might not be in your time period though.Ainsleigh Darling is back at the top of her game. She’s got her next album in the can and is ready for a little rest and relaxation before the whirlwind promotional tour. Her intention to take this breather in a Scottish castle, also where she’d finally broken through her writer’s block, leads her to the most unexpected place. The Veil is going to take her on a trip to twelfth-century Scotland and thrust her into the arms of her dream man.
Adaem MacPherson has lived more than his fair share of life. Born on the ...