Friday, April 13, 2012
Excerpt from Wilhelmina Elizabeth's novel
Beth NEVER felt positively towards another human being except her family and Eric Calkin. Marriage to Jamie had not changed that. Looking at him with the sun shining through his thick, strong hair the blue-black of a raven's wing, Beth noticed again that he was very handsome. He was lean, with strong, firm, muscles. His eyes were so deeply brown that it was like looking into a bottomless well. He had long, curly eyelashes. When Jamie was angry, or happy, he had dimples that decorated his face. Eric Calkin his brother, and Blake Calkin his father had the same dimples. It was definitely a common Calkin trait.
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