Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

She heard the door close as she examined the dog.You're looking much better, she told the animal. Good enough that Jean-Marie might be able to take you outside to wash you. Oh, don't get up.This last was said nervously as the dog climbed laboriously to his feet.Really, you shouldn't.Eve watched wide-eyed as the animal staggered toward her.Sit back down, 'please,' she said, arms raised, but the animal either didn't know what an order was or ignored hers. He walked unsteadily right to her as Eve glanced wildly toward the closed door, hoping that Jean-Marie would make a sudden, early reappearance.And then the animal laid his big head on her knees.Oh, she said, for she had no idea what else to do. The dog was 'looking' at her with huge brown eyes, his forehead wrinkled up as though he was worried. His enormous drooping jowls were spread like a messy black skirt upon her lap, and the animal's triangular ears were back.Actually it was rather adorable.Hesitantly Eve laid her palm very gently on the beast's head.Slowly the dog's tail swayed back and forth, and he gave a great sigh.

Elizabeth Hoyt

She heard the door close as she examined the dog.You're looking much better, she told the animal. Good enough that Jean-Marie might be able to take you outside to wash you. Oh, don't get up.This last was said nervously as the dog climbed laboriously to his feet.Really, you shouldn't.Eve watched wide-eyed as the animal staggered toward her.Sit back down, 'please,' she said, arms raised, but the animal either didn't know what an order was or ignored hers. He walked unsteadily right to her as Eve glanced wildly toward the closed door, hoping that Jean-Marie would make a sudden, early reappearance.And then the animal laid his big head on her knees.Oh, she said, for she had no idea what else to do. The dog was 'looking' at her with huge brown eyes, his forehead wrinkled up as though he was worried. His enormous drooping jowls were spread like a messy black skirt upon her lap, and the animal's triangular ears were back.Actually it was rather adorable.Hesitantly Eve laid her palm very gently on the beast's head.Slowly the dog's tail swayed back and forth, and he gave a great sigh.

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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.