Faith Hughes grew up the daughter of a preacher in a small town in Upstate New York. She never imagined the turn her life would take when she took a job in a new town and met Sami Everett. Falling in love with another woman was never a part of her plans and went against everything she had been taugh
Holding on to Faith
β Scribed by Joy Argento
- Book ID
- 112076364
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 91 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B007U9T852
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Faith Hughes grew up the daughter of a preacher in a small town in Upstate New York. She never imagined the turn her life would take when she took a job in a new town and met Sami Everett. Falling in love with another woman was never a part of her plans and went against everything she had been taught to believe. But true love is hard to fight and sometimes even harder to hang on to. Faith can't face what it means to love Sami and Sami can't let Faith go. What will Sami have to do to keep their love and hold on to Faith?
"You are a liar," Sami whipsered into Faith's ear. "You dance beautifully."
βYou make it easy. I have never danced this well before. I really donβt have much practice.β
Eyes closed, bodies pressed tight, Sami lost herself in the music and Faithβs arms. Faithβs breath on her neck was warm but turned to heat as it spread through her body, settling in her center. Startled by the feeling, she pulled back, creating a gap between them. Faith moved forward filling in the space and Sami couldnβt help but relax into her.
A second slow song blended into the first and they continued swaying and moving as one. Sami nuzzled into Faithβs neck, her lips so close to Faithβs skin. She breathed in the scent, feeling drunk from sensations so foreign to her.
She pressed in further and placed a small kiss on Faithβs neck, followed by several more. Faith pulled back and searched Samiβs eyes before leaning in and joining their lips together in a searing kiss.
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