I kiss her. I kiss her and kiss her. I try not to bite her lip. She tastes like vodkahoney.

Lidia Yuknavitch
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Kissing her. I kiss her and kiss her. I try not to bite her lip. She tastes like vodkahoney.

is a novel by American author Nicholas Sparks. It was published in 2005. Based on a story called “The Kiss” by the same author, the novel is about a girl named Lauren whose boyfriend, Scott, loses his life in a car accident.

In order to deal with the grief of losing him, she is left with nothing but a kiss from him burned into her memory which she keeps telling herself is a kiss from someone else.

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