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  • Flipping the regular lenses back into place on his sunglasses, Purcell relaxed against the sun-heated canvas back of his chair, the warmth soaking in through his Hawaiian shirt.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Flipping the regular lenses back into place on his sunglasses, Purcell relaxed against the sun-heated canvas back of his chair, the warmth soaking in through his Hawaiian shirt.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Flipping the regular lenses back into place on his sunglasses, Purcell relaxed against the sun-heated canvas back of his chair, the warmth soaking in through his Hawaiian shirt.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Flipping the regular lenses back into place on his sunglasses, Purcell relaxed against the sun-heated canvas back of his chair, the warmth soaking in through his Hawaiian shirt.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • I poked my finger into the sun-heated comb and licked the warm honey.

    Beard 2010

  • Thirty seconds after it began, all the sun-heated pipe water is down the drain, and only cold well water remains.

    Thirty Seconds 2010

  • Gabriel turned over—floating—cool, silky water against sun-heated skin, a fish occasionally flicking against him.

    Crave Laura J. Burns 2010

  • Last year a bathing room had been added to the guest lodge since not every guest cared to bathe in company; like Darian's, this bathing room was supplied with sun-heated water from a tank above the roof.

    Elephant in the City 2010

  • Besides, it was only faintly warm from the summers day and the sun-heated back of a metal truck.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • Besides, it was only faintly warm from the summers day and the sun-heated back of a metal truck.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

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