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Taking Flight
Taking Flight
Taking Flight
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Taking Flight

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Lauren's vacation in the mountains is interrupted by a flash of light tumbling towards Earth. When she investigates she discovers the most beautiful creature that she's ever laid eyes on: an angel. She brings her back to her cottage to heal and comfort her, and to learn the story of how this angel fell from Heaven.

This 4900 erotic romance has: oral sex, strap-on sex.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 14, 2014
ISBN9781310280283
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    Taking Flight - Leslie Laye

    Taking Flight

    by Leslie Laye

    A Thompson-Corner Publication

    Copyright © 2015 by Leslie Laye

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the brief use of quotations in a book review

    Author's note: All characters depicted in sexual acts in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older

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    Taking Flight

    I was reading a book when I saw the light flash outside my window. I blinked, white spots darting in front of my vision. At first I thought it was a shooting star--makes sense, right? Bleedingly bright white light streaking through the sky, clearly a shooting star. But then there was a loud rumble in the distance, as if something had slammed into the ground.

    I rubbed my eyes and peered out the window. It was dark out, and the blinding light-ness hadn't left my eyes just yet. I opened it up, as if not having glass there would help me see better.

    What do you think that was, Snickers? I asked my cat. Snickers replied with an aggressively dispassionate meow. I should go check it out.

    "Meow."

    I threw on my coat and boots and tromped outside. My little cabin in the woods was a great place to relax, but good god did it get a little boring at times, especially since

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