knee-weakening love

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  • In 1923, back in New York, Millicent met the debonair Count Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten—Ms. Burns's book is full of names that seem parodies of Continental pomp—a knee-weakening Austrian twice her age.

    She Wore It Well Amy Finnerty 2011

  • He obeyed without hesitation, lifting her, filling her, pounding into her, rushing them both to a knee-weakening climax.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • He obeyed without hesitation, lifting her, filling her, pounding into her, rushing them both to a knee-weakening climax.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • He obeyed without hesitation, lifting her, filling her, pounding into her, rushing them both to a knee-weakening climax.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • To the target audience, however, his moves are knee-weakening.

    ‘Like, I Symbolize Sex?’ 2008

  • And do you know what knee-weakening sweet nothing he whispered into my monitor?

    spring vegetable stew | smitten kitchen 2007

  • It was the first time that Dale Stewart had felt absolute, knee-weakening, bladder-loosening fear.

    A Winter Haunting Simmons, Dan 2002

  • And then there was the sound of laughter fairly close and drawing closer and she knew with knee-weakening relief that someone was coming along the path — more than one person, in fact.

    One Night for Love Balogh, Mary 1999

  • How ridiculous when she was his wife, when they enjoyed such knee-weakening intimacies each night, when she was with child by him.

    Unforgiven Balogh, Mary 1998

  • She was despising herself for the knee-weakening relief she felt.

    Irresistible Balogh, Mary 1998

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