That Voluptuous Ebony Enchantress From Texas, John Long

“Let’s see what has so taken your fancy that you prefer it to your rest… ah, Pride and Prejudice, of course. Rose noted that he did this not only when his hunger or anger seemed to be emerging, but also when their conversation became livelier or friendlier. The book had had some interestingly risqué moments in its first section, but it now seemed to be driving tediously towards a predictable conclusion in which Betsy, having left her violent and abusive husband, would trade her new-found freedom for a life with her morally good and utterly boring first love. She realised she had stopped reading. Read 10749 times |
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That Voluptuous Ebony Enchantress From Texas, John Long

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