Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

Iris gasped. Dyemore's mouth burned. Almost his entire weight had sagged against her- and he wasn't a small man- but it was the kiss that most startled her.He...She could taste him, the wine he must've drunk this morning, the scent of smoke in his hair, drifting about her face, the heat rolling off him in thick waves. He was so overwhelmingly large, so excruciatingly masculine.She'd been married. She'd been kissed before- of course she had- but it hadn't been like this.Nothing like this.It was as if everything that made her female was being awakened and called forth by everything male in him.

Elizabeth Hoyt

Iris gasped. Dyemore's mouth burned. Almost his entire weight had sagged against her- and he wasn't a small man- but it was the kiss that most startled her.He...She could taste him, the wine he must've drunk this morning, the scent of smoke in his hair, drifting about her face, the heat rolling off him in thick waves. He was so overwhelmingly large, so excruciatingly masculine.She'd been married. She'd been kissed before- of course she had- but it hadn't been like this.Nothing like this.It was as if everything that made her female was being awakened and called forth by everything male in him.

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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.