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Jarupong Panpay Panpay itibaren Orzoaia de Jos, Romanya itibaren Orzoaia de Jos, Romanya

Okuyucu Jarupong Panpay Panpay itibaren Orzoaia de Jos, Romanya

Jarupong Panpay Panpay itibaren Orzoaia de Jos, Romanya

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Erotica. An adventurous twin decides to have herself kidnapped for Christmas, with the kidnapping including BDSM up to, but not including, actual intercourse. The less wild and more curvy sister gets 'napped instead, which is fine with the hero/kidnapper who actually looked at a picture of wild twin and wished she was a little fuller figured. 4 stars instead of 5 for a couple contrivances that could not be ignored. The kidnapping agency made a point of the "victim" having a safe word, and yet our heroine was gagged for quite a while while all sorts of, um, stuff was done to her person. Of course, when she's ungagged she no longer wants to set the record straight. Still, what's the point of a safe word if someone cannot use it? There was also a standard misunderstanding over something she said, but it almost worked, so I'm letting it slide. :) This was a nice fantasy, really, and what woman doesn't dig a hero who wants the curvier sister?

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الكتاب لابأس به.. صحيح إنه مشوق لكن أسلوبه ثقيل دم!!

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It's weird to start a review by focusing on how it made you feel at the end, because when you think about it, a good book does not only appeal with a good ending to the readers... Though every story is not expected to be a whip-whopping fairytale, sometimes bittersweet reality makes it seem worthwhile. 'At First Sight' really offered something much better than an ending that would not only make readers satisfied but overwhelmed as well, as if they would not want the book to end. That's the quality of a good book. It's as if you've lost a best friend after reading the last page. You can't seem to get over something that has stuck on you since you read from start to finish, and you grin because you think that's a good thing, but then you cry because the characters seem to have grown on you and leaving them is like losing a very special part of yourself. But in the end, you still learn some lessons from such a good book; lessons about love and life, the reality of pain and the joys of moving on... especially moving on. (I have to admit that this review is so general because I don't want to spoil anything to my friends who are gonna borrow my NS books and slip something that would spoil them the thrill and heart warming, insomnia-producing, stomach churning, hair rising, and so on and so forth, scenes that have really, really, created a great impact- for lack of a better description- to me and my emotions these days... Funny how a book could create such strong feelings, but it honestly did!)