Quote by R. Balkey Download Open image ““The ugly bruise left by his blow to her chin only served to enhance the alabaster sheen of her skin.”” — R. Balkey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“He crooked a finger beneath her chin and lifted until she met his gaze. Her skin was just as soft as he remembered, and… — Leah Braemel Copy Share Image
“As always, just the sight of him gave her a quick inner jolt. His face was like a painting, a depiction in perfect oils… — J.D. Robb Copy Share Image
“He grasped her chin trying to make sense of her words, smearing her face with the blood of the people he had killed for… — Konstantina P Copy Share Image
“She had a lot of face and chin. She had pewter-colored hair set in a ruthless permanent, a hard beak and moist eyes with… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
“Sacha’s complexion was ashen but for the bruised blotches on her jaw. Her eyes were still open,” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
“She had the prettiest eyes & prettiest smile with Wounds on her heart and bruises on her soul~” — Tanya Gambhir Copy Share Image
“What bitter slavishness, that of my face, that of one of my former faces. This odious fate reserved for my features must perforce make… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
“The tears that streaked her face evaporated as they made contact with the icy surface of her cheeks.” — Bianca Sloane Copy Share Image
“Even her beauty had sharp edges. Her long ebony hair was cut like a razor blade. Her face was strong and fine.But her eyes.… — Laura Oliva Copy Share Image
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“Now Miss Rumor Setton could fill her dainty nostrils with the animal aroma of a real man.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“Despite his previous attempts to sell her into prostitution, she would trust him.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“The place between his thighs seemed to him as round and full as a small Virginia smoked ham. He had to get rid of… — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“She would always come second best to George Washington in Aaron’s heart.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“Despite self-control, his manhood was once more tingling as if someone had sprinkled pepper on the damn thing.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“I’m no strumpet, you idiot. I was a virgin when you took me at the beaver dam.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“In the colonies, an actress is considered something lower than a prostitute, and only slightly higher than a pig.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image
“Exactly what I intended, sir,” she murmured, as he drew her to the instrument that she had polished so diligently that afternoon.” — R. Balkey Copy Share Image