![]() ![]() I won’t tell you which two–you’ll have to read the book. This is a passionate scene between two people who are deeply in love, who long for one another, who are. Only now, with time against them, it was sweeter still.” She felt like a bride again and shut her eyes, remembering how he’d held her that very first time, beside all that rushing water. ![]() Oh, but she’d forgotten how sweet he could be. Breathless, she freed his hair of its leather tie till it spilled like a black waterfall onto the thin fabric of her nightshift. “He took his time, his mouth moving along the damp wisps of her hairline to her ear. How about this from page 314 of Courting Morrow Little? While I liked Lael Click’s character and story a smidgen more than I did Morrow Little’s, the second book did outpace the first in one area. ![]() I loved it almost as much as The Frontiersman’s Daughter, which I wrote about here. I just finished Courting Morrow Little–Laura Frantz’s second novel. ![]()
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