The Blonde Geisha

Jina Bacarr

earliest edition we have, 2006 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited, 2016 384 pages

The early summer of 1892 brought a heavy rainy season that year in Japan. Plum Rain, the Japanese called it, because it comes when the fruit bulges with ripeness and promise. Like a young girl reaching womanhood.A girl like me.In the ancient Japanese tradition of beauty and grace, sex and erotic fantasies are hidden secrets that only a select few may learn, and which are forbidden to foreigners. But when a threat to...

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Blonde Geisha edition · 2016 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 384 pages · 9780373605675
Blonde Geisha edition · 2012 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781283678858
Blonde Geisha edition · 2012 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 384 pages · 9781459242708
Blonde Geisha edition · 2009 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 296 pages · 9781408913369
The Blonde Geisha edition · 2006 · Spice
The Blonde Geisha edition · 2006 · Spice · 384 pages · 9780373605101

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