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... bric forgotten the instant it touched the floor.

Her pulse thundered as she stood there, naked and feeling exposed.

Heat burned up her throat, and though her arms flew across her chest instinctively, it only heightened her vulnerability, made the way Kieran stared at her all the more unbearable.

His gaze dragged over her like fire, lingering on the curve of her breasts, the line of her waist, the softness of her thighs.

The silence between them thickened, pulsing ...

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