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[ Caution: High Heat Advisory ] “Harper, stop undressing me with your eyes. The plot isn’t going that way… YET.” Harper McKenzie, a newbie web novel author, has a problem — she struggles with romance scenes. As someone with almost nonexistent real-life experience in the matter, she can’t get the intimate chemistry right, and those chapters always come out dry and cringy. Fortunately for her, Harper finds a freelance editor willing to workshop her writing. But the surprise? That editor turns out to be her childhood friend and the very first crush of her life. What happens now when he offers her personal lessons on how to write the hottest romance … and love scenes? -------------- Note: this is a fun, cozy, sweet story with a low-drama plot. No love triangles, no misunderstandings, no memory loss / car accidents / terminal illnesses / etc.. Mature content abounds, starting out soft but heats up quickly. You’ve been warned! -------------- Sneak Peek: He slid her bra over her shoulders and, with impossibly quick and skilled work, tied the lacy garment around her wrists. “Spread your legs wider,” he ordered. Harper’s already faltering heartbeat faltered some more. The command in his tone was foreign, but it crashed over her like a heat wave, and even though she could barely begin to picture how salacious she must look, with her hands bound and thighs spread wide like an offering to be ravished, she could feel the scorching need coiling hotter and hotter in her core. Her body obeyed eagerly on its own accord, bringing herself fully open just like she was told. Eli grinned. Moving between her legs, he trailed hot kisses along her inner thigh, leaving sizzling little fires crackling in its wake. “Good girl. Now, what should your character say next?” A finger glided over her wet and wanting flesh in a slippery stroke, making her heart slam to a hard stop as a moan tore free. “Write the next line for me, what should I say before I unravel you with my tongue and make you scream my name?”

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Free Sunday School Lesson: The Christmas Story
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2024-11-11 13:56
The Christmas story is about the birth of Jesus. In a small town of Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph had to travel there for a census. There was no room at the inn, so Jesus was born in a manger. This event is central to the Christian faith and is a story full of hope and new beginnings. It is often taught in Sunday school to convey the significance of Jesus' arrival.
Free Sunday School Lesson: The Christmas Story
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2024-11-07 05:29
The Christmas story is about the birth of Jesus. In a little town of Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph had to travel there for a census. There was no room at the inn, so Jesus was born in a manger. It's a very important story in Christianity as it symbolizes the coming of the Savior. Sunday school lessons often focus on teaching kids about the significance of this event, like how it shows God's love for humanity by sending his Son into the world.
What can be included in a Sunday school lesson on the Christmas story?
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2024-12-01 11:38
Well, it can include the story of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem. Talk about Mary and Joseph, how they traveled there. Also, mention the shepherds who were visited by angels and came to see the baby Jesus.
What can be included in a Sunday school lesson about the Christmas story?
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2024-10-28 02:33
A Sunday school lesson on the Christmas story might start with the prophecy in the Old Testament about the coming Messiah. Then it would cover how an ordinary young woman, Mary, was chosen to be the mother of Jesus. We can also include how the shepherds were initially afraid when the angels appeared but then were filled with joy and went to see the baby. The Christmas story is full of such wonderful and meaningful elements that are great for teaching in Sunday school.
How can we make a Sunday school lesson on the Christmas story engaging?
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2024-12-01 16:54
Use pictures or simple illustrations. Kids love visual things.
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