Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

It's tempting. I can see why those Ottomans hide their women. If I could, I might dress you in silk- deep-red silk- and put you away where no other man might see you.She turned her head to glare at him, those dark eyes sparking. I shouldn't like that.He smiled at her fondly, almost sadly. This woman- why did he want woman so very much?I know. He sipped at her lips lightly- so lightly. And yet, as I say, tempting.He caught her lips with his, widening her mouth, tasting red wine and gravy, apples, and her, all her. Bridget, Séraphine, .Her.Her.Her.

Elizabeth Hoyt

It's tempting. I can see why those Ottomans hide their women. If I could, I might dress you in silk- deep-red silk- and put you away where no other man might see you.She turned her head to glare at him, those dark eyes sparking. I shouldn't like that.He smiled at her fondly, almost sadly. This woman- why did he want woman so very much?I know. He sipped at her lips lightly- so lightly. And yet, as I say, tempting.He caught her lips with his, widening her mouth, tasting red wine and gravy, apples, and her, all her. Bridget, Séraphine, .Her.Her.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.