Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

He loved her, he knew that now. 'That' was what that longing, this never-ending want was.How she believed in him- despite all that had happened, despite all that he was- he did not know, but he was grateful. He angled his head, taking her sweet lips with his, drinking her succor, her faith in him. She was his light, his hope, guiding the way out of the depths of his Stygian despair.Iris, he murmured against her wet lips, my radiant wife, my love, my life. I promise I will try to live up to your belief in me. I do not think I can do otherwise, for I would repine and die were I to leave you. I would be blind and alone, howling in the darkness. I would go mad without you.He captured her mouth again, forcing her lips open, sliding his tongue into her, claiming her as his own.Dark to light.

Elizabeth Hoyt

He loved her, he knew that now. 'That' was what that longing, this never-ending want was.How she believed in him- despite all that had happened, despite all that he was- he did not know, but he was grateful. He angled his head, taking her sweet lips with his, drinking her succor, her faith in him. She was his light, his hope, guiding the way out of the depths of his Stygian despair.Iris, he murmured against her wet lips, my radiant wife, my love, my life. I promise I will try to live up to your belief in me. I do not think I can do otherwise, for I would repine and die were I to leave you. I would be blind and alone, howling in the darkness. I would go mad without you.He captured her mouth again, forcing her lips open, sliding his tongue into her, claiming her as his own.Dark to light.

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About Elizabeth Hoyt

Elizabeth Hoyt is the pen name of Nancy M. Finney. Hoyt is a New York Times bestselling author of historical romance. She also writes contemporary romance under the name Julia Harper. She lives in central Illinois with her husband and two children.