· Touch by Kris Bryant. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , X. · Touch by Kris Bryant. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to ISBN Touch is one of Kris Bryants less inspired books. Much has been written about it already and I pretty much agree on the points that came up. Hayley Sims and Elizabeth Stone (or Stone, as she prefers to be called) have buckets of sexual chemistry between them, but I don’t feel they are long lasting relationship material. Bryant tries to convince us really hard in the last chapter, but it didn’t sway me/5.
Multi-award winning author Kris Bryant was born in Tacoma, WA but has lived all over the world and now considers Kansas City her home. She received her B.A. in English from the University of Missouri and spends a lot of her time buried in books. Touch is a cute romance. Nothing too serious, only a touch of drama. Overall a quick, light, enjoyable read. And Kris Bryant really knows how to turn up the heat with her erotica I mean, wow. But I was really turned off by the way Hayley acted towards her ex. For the first quarter of the book, Hayley is engaged to Alison. They're both. Kris Bryant. Average rating · 7, ratings · 1, reviews · shelved 17, times. Showing 18 distinct works. sort by. popularity original publication year title average rating number of pages. Temptation. by. Kris Bryant (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 1, ratings — published
Touch by Kris Bryant. In her spare time, Kris enjoys traveling, hiking, photography, spending time with her Westie pup, Molly, and hanging out with her. [PDF] Touch | by Kris Bryant - Touch, Touch As the go to therapist at Elite Therapy Dr Hayley Sims is the best in her field It s exactly why she s just been assigned her most challenging patient yet hockey player Elizabeth Stone Not because S. Touch. By Kris Bryant. As the go-to therapist at Elite Therapy, Dr. Hayley Sims is the best in her field. It’s exactly why she’s just been assigned her most challenging patient yet, hockey player Elizabeth Stone. Not because Stone’s injury is complicated, but because she is intense to work with and needs someone to keep her in check.
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