Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

He smiled slowly, as if particularly pleased with her question, and she couldn’t help smiling in return. He reached around her, his arms nearly embracing her, and wrote in the notebook on her lap, Very good. Yes, the root ball should be quite big, even so. Should be? His breath was warm against her ear. I confess. I’ve never attempted to transplant a fully grown tree. I shall do so, however, this afternoon. Would you like to watch? If someone had asked her a fortnight ago if she’d like to watch a tree being planted, she would’ve looked at the questioner quite pityingly. But right now, this moment, she was rather excited at the prospect. Perhaps too many viewings of Caliban’s nude chest had addled her brain. In any case she gazed into his thickly lashed brown eyes and smiled brilliantly. Yes, please. His grin was quick and all-encompassing and, she couldn’t help but think, solely for her.

Elizabeth Hoyt

He smiled slowly, as if particularly pleased with her question, and she couldn’t help smiling in return. He reached around her, his arms nearly embracing her, and wrote in the notebook on her lap, Very good. Yes, the root ball should be quite big, even so. Should be? His breath was warm against her ear. I confess. I’ve never attempted to transplant a fully grown tree. I shall do so, however, this afternoon. Would you like to watch? If someone had asked her a fortnight ago if she’d like to watch a tree being planted, she would’ve looked at the questioner quite pityingly. But right now, this moment, she was rather excited at the prospect. Perhaps too many viewings of Caliban’s nude chest had addled her brain. In any case she gazed into his thickly lashed brown eyes and smiled brilliantly. Yes, please. His grin was quick and all-encompassing and, she couldn’t help but think, solely for her.

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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.