Kissing Comfort

Kissing Comfort by Jo Goodman, published by National Geographic Books on September 6, 2011, is a 400-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of romance and historical Western themes. The story centers on Bode DeLong, who is skeptical of his playboy brother Bram’s intentions toward Miss Comfort Kennedy. As Comfort’s feelings for Bram grow, Bode believes the best way to protect her is to take her into his own arms, setting the stage for a complex emotional journey.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics of desire and familial loyalty, as Bode strives to convince Comfort that her childhood affection for Bram pales in comparison to the intense connection they share. The book delves into themes of love and rivalry, highlighting the tension between the brothers and the evolving relationship with Comfort. Kissing Comfort offers a rich exploration of romance set against a historical backdrop, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ struggles and passions.
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Bode DeLong knows that his playboy brother Bram isn’t really in love with Miss Comfort Kennedy, even though it’s clear that she’s enamored with him. With Bram’s motives for the engagement suspect, Bode figures the safest place for Comfort to be is in his arms. Now, Bode just needs to convince Comfort that the childhood fancy she has for his brother is no match for the incredible desire that sparks between them every time they touch.
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