![]() ![]() ![]() Her attempt to steal the book from him fails, but the tall and powerful scholar unexpectedly offers to help her quest! But when they finally find the book-and the arousing poems and artwork inside-Jia's longing for freedom is replaced with a new kind of desire for Cheng. You can definitely imagine that you're there." - A Bookish Affair"Lin has written a perfect novella.beautifully descriptive, bringing ancient China to life." - Reading Between the Wines Product DescriptionTang Dynasty China, 823 A.D.Musician Jia needs a valuable book of poems by a famous courtesan to buy her freedom.and she believes Luo Cheng has taken it. It's has a fully realized plot, well developed characters, and is a complete story." - Wendy the Super Librarian"Lin gives the reader a great sense of what life was like during the Tang Dynasty. Review"The love story between Cheng and Jia is flawlessly presented.a fabulous foriegn fable." -* All About Romance"Capturing the Silken Thief* by Jeannie Lin is everything a good short story should give readers. ![]()
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