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Authors: Kate Watterson
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, Western, Westerns, Romantic
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PICTURE PERFECT
    Kate Watterson
    POLYAMOUR

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    PICTURE PERFECT
    Copyright © 2010 by Kate Watterson
    E-book ISBN: 1-60601-587-7
    First E-book Publication: May 2010
    Cover design by Jinger Heaston
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    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: This literary work may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including electronic or photographic reproduction, in whole or in part, without express written permission.
    All characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead is strictly coincidental.
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    Letter from Kate Watterson
    Regarding Ebook Piracy
Dear Readers,
    The issue of Ebook piracy is a growing concern for all authors. Please take into account the time, effort and investment of both the author and the publisher before sharing or selling any Ebook. That said, I hope you enjoy the story!
    With deep gratitude,
Kate Watterson

PICTURE PERFECT
    KATE WATERSON
    Copyright © 2010
    Chapter One
    The straw was a little on the prickly side, especially considering how much bare skin was exposed to it each time she changed position.
    A favor for a friend. Just think of it that way
.
    Victoria Lambeth obediently moved her head an inch to the side and propped one booted foot on the bale of hay where she sat, a small, hopefully provocative smile on her face.
    “Yes, yes, just right, perfect. Keep changing poses, doing what feels natural…right. That’s it. Good girl.”
    The litany of encouraging phrases were punctuated by the continuous click of the camera, and she leaned forward, tossed her hair back, and deliberately exposed a pretty graphic view of her breasts since they were all but falling out of the barely there bikini top she wore anyway.
    “I like that. Terrific. Don’t move. Just let me adjust the light, okay?” Andy, his long, fair hair caught back in a ponytail, his glasses always just a little crooked, hurried to adjust one of the lamps he’d brought. Victoria was amused to see he wore his usual costume of jeans so ragged a bony knee stuck out every time he crouched down, and his T-shirt had been washed until the logo of the rock band was no longer visible.
    Some things never changed. Even back in high school he’d looked like a hippie throwback from the sixties. The barn was warm and smelled like summer between the scent of the hay, weathered wood, and the faintest hint of manure. One corner served as a makeshift photography studio, with the straw bales artistically stacked so she could perch on top of them and two sets of rolling

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