Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

Silence rose and crossed to the connecting door and knocked.The door was opened almost at once.Michael leaned a shoulder against the doorjamb, a wicked smile playing about his sensuous lips. He was so very big this close—every time it surprised her and made her breathless. Well, now, and when did ye decide to start knockin’ at me door?Silence fought to keep her face from flaming as she remembered the last time she’d peeked through Michael’s door.She swallowed. We’re bored.Is that so? Michael glanced down.Silence followed his gaze and saw that Mary had crawled over to investigate. The baby grabbed a handful of her skirt and stood up. She kept one hand on Silence’s skirt and popped two fingers from the other into her mouth as she stared solemnly at Michael.She looks a rare treat, Michael said softly, watching the toddler.Silence smiled down at Mary. She does indeed.She glanced up and her heart squeezed at the gentle look on Michael’s face.As if she understood she was the subject of conversation, Mary lifted her arms—to Michael. Up!Michael arched an eyebrow. Mouthy little thing, ain’t she?But he bent and lifted the toddler.

Elizabeth Hoyt

Silence rose and crossed to the connecting door and knocked.The door was opened almost at once.Michael leaned a shoulder against the doorjamb, a wicked smile playing about his sensuous lips. He was so very big this close—every time it surprised her and made her breathless. Well, now, and when did ye decide to start knockin’ at me door?Silence fought to keep her face from flaming as she remembered the last time she’d peeked through Michael’s door.She swallowed. We’re bored.Is that so? Michael glanced down.Silence followed his gaze and saw that Mary had crawled over to investigate. The baby grabbed a handful of her skirt and stood up. She kept one hand on Silence’s skirt and popped two fingers from the other into her mouth as she stared solemnly at Michael.She looks a rare treat, Michael said softly, watching the toddler.Silence smiled down at Mary. She does indeed.She glanced up and her heart squeezed at the gentle look on Michael’s face.As if she understood she was the subject of conversation, Mary lifted her arms—to Michael. Up!Michael arched an eyebrow. Mouthy little thing, ain’t she?But he bent and lifted the toddler.

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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.