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  • At some stage her protesting arms had wound themselves around his neck, her fingers fisted in the cool dampness of his midnight-dark hair.

    Mistress For A Weekend Napier, Susan 2006

  • At some stage her protesting arms had wound themselves around his neck, her fingers fisted in the cool dampness of his midnight-dark hair.

    Mistress for a Weekend Napier, Susan 2006

  • Veering to escape the crackling fire, the midnight-dark wyrm tumbled below his foe, and Aurora dropped, catlike, onto the creature's back.

    The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996

  • Veering to escape the crackling fire, the midnight-dark wyrm tumbled below his foe, and Aurora dropped, catlike, onto the creature's back.

    The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996

  • After the black water, the midnight-dark of the sky, and the wind-whipped waters, the table and its environs made a study in contrast, of quiet and peace.

    The Elvenbane Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • Mitch ran a quick glance over her uniform of tan slacks and white shirt, a tan boat-shaped cap sitting atop her midnight-dark hair.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • On takeoffs, Mary Lynn had still not gotten used to the sensation of charging down the midnight-dark runway, the yellow flames from the burning pots flashing in her side vision while she watched her airspeed indicator to know when to pull back on the stick.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • Mitch ran a quick glance over her uniform of tan slacks and white shirt, a tan boat-shaped cap sitting atop her midnight-dark hair.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • Mitch ran a quick glance over her uniform of tan slacks and white shirt, a tan boat-shaped cap sitting atop her midnight-dark hair.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • On takeoffs, Mary Lynn had still not gotten used to the sensation of charging down the midnight-dark runway, the yellow flames from the burning pots flashing in her side vision while she watched her airspeed indicator to know when to pull back on the stick.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

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