Elizabeth Hoyt Quote

Somewhere, at some indefinable point, he'd crossed a bridge and the bridge had crumbled behind him. There was no going back. He cared for Lady Phoebe Batten more than anything else in life. More than his family. More than his honor.More than his freedom, should it come to that.Bringing her joy was worth more than any amount of money. He knew--without doubt, without fear--that he would kill for her.That he would die for her.It was almost a relief, this realization. He might fight intellectually against it, using all those well-worn arguments: he was too old, she was too young, they were too far apart in class, but it simply didn't matter. His heart performed acoup d'état over his mind and there was nothing more to be done about it.He loved Phoebe Batter, now and forevermore.

Elizabeth Hoyt

Somewhere, at some indefinable point, he'd crossed a bridge and the bridge had crumbled behind him. There was no going back. He cared for Lady Phoebe Batten more than anything else in life. More than his family. More than his honor.More than his freedom, should it come to that.Bringing her joy was worth more than any amount of money. He knew--without doubt, without fear--that he would kill for her.That he would die for her.It was almost a relief, this realization. He might fight intellectually against it, using all those well-worn arguments: he was too old, she was too young, they were too far apart in class, but it simply didn't matter. His heart performed acoup d'état over his mind and there was nothing more to be done about it.He loved Phoebe Batter, now and forevermore.

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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.