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Sandra Brown has won over fans and critics throughout
the world with more than fifty New York Times
bestselling novels. Her early works were hailed by
Rendezvous magazine as stories with "larger than life
heroes and heroines [who] make you believe all the
warm, wonderful, wild things Continue
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- English Books
- Audio Cassette
- Edition: Unabridged
- ISBN-10: 073930951X
- ISBN-13: 9780739309513
- Publisher: Random House Audio
- Pub date: Dec 30, 2003
- Dimensions: 19 cm x 11 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback and Hardcover
Prices Change currency & sellers
| ISBN | Edition | List | Sale | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9780739309513 | Audio Cassette | $25.00 | $16.50 | Amazon US |
| ¥2912.00 | ¥2475.00 | Amazon JP | ||
| Other editions → | ||||

I like the way you eat strawberries.
Holding the tiny green stem between her thumb and finger, she bit into the first strawberry. The dark chocolate outer layer was bittersweet against her tongue. Then the milk chocolate coated the roof of her mouth with its rich, velvet texture.
Next, almost like a benediction, the mellow white ... (continue)
Holding the tiny green stem between her thumb and finger, she bit into the first strawberry. The dark chocolate outer layer was bittersweet against her tongue. Then the milk chocolate coated the roof of her mouth with its rich, velvet texture.
Next, almost like a benediction, the mellow white chocolate soothed her palate and prepared it for the succulent ruby fruit her teeth sank into.
She chewed it with slow, sinful relish, letting each layer of chocolate melt and fill her mouth with its particular degree of sweetness.
It was a sensuous experience, not only for Sunny, but for the man watching her from across the room. Casually propped against the wall, ankles crossed, long legs at a slant, he watched Sunny Chandler's carnal destruction of two chocolate-covered strawberries. She made eating them such an erotic exercise that his own mouth watered, more for a taste of the lips and tongue that did them such delectable justice than for the strawberries themselves.
At the tap of her shoulder, she turned around, confronting a red necktie with thin blue stripes resting against a dove-gray shirt. She followed the necktie up to that devastating smile.
Her heart skipped a beat or two.
"I like the way you eat strawberries."
That wasn't exactly the opening line Sunny had expected.
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