I don't know of one for sure. Metro Reader app should do it for non-DRM ebooks.
When searching before I hadn't found any Metro/RT style apps that are the most likely to support touch.
I just found http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-gb/app/txtr-reader/1e3b5a45-302f- 4e99-a4d3-9a2371c2a395 which looks as if it might help.
I haven't got touch so can't see if that works, but looks as if it might. (Cursor keys don't do page turn as they would in a normal desktop app).
I can't get much sense out of it as I can't see how to get it to open my books. I do use Windows 8, but normally in 100% desktop mode so I'm not used to the RT way of doing things.
If you try it, post back how it goes.
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It seems very slow at page jumping.
I read that it could read books from txtr stoare and other stores ...
Txtr is doing an amazing thing by allowing you to import in your own content that has Adobe DRM.
I haven't managed to get it to open any of my .epub books (DRM or otherwise).