Judith McNaught Quote

Elizabeth, he said with reassuring calm, I gave you my word you’d be safe if you came today.Elizabeth briefly closed her eyes and nodded, I know. I also know I shouldn’t be here. I really ought to leave. I should, shouldn’t I? Opening her eyes again, she looked beseechingly into his-the seduced asking the seducer for advice.Under the circumstances, I don’t think I’m the one you ought to ask.I’ll stay, she said after a moment and saw the tension in his shoulders relax. Unbuttoning her jacket, she gave it to him, along with her bonnet, and he took them over to the fireplace, hanging them on the pegs in the wall. Stand by the fire, he ordered, walking over to the table and filling two glasses with wine, watching as she obeyed.The front of her hair that had not been covered by her bonnet was damp, and Elizabeth reached up automatically, pulling out the combs that held it off her face on the sides and giving the mass a hard shake. Unconscious of the seductiveness of her gesture, she raised her hands, combing her fingers through the sides of it and lifting it. She glanced toward Ian and saw him standing perfectly still beside the table, watching her. Something in his expression made her hastily drop her hands, and the spell was broken, but the effect of that warmly intimate look in his eyes was vibrantly, alarmingly alive, and the full import of the risk she was taking by being here made Elizabeth begin to quake inside. She did not this man at all; she’d only met him hours ago; and yet even now he was watching her with a look that was much too…personal. And possessive.

Judith McNaught

Elizabeth, he said with reassuring calm, I gave you my word you’d be safe if you came today.Elizabeth briefly closed her eyes and nodded, I know. I also know I shouldn’t be here. I really ought to leave. I should, shouldn’t I? Opening her eyes again, she looked beseechingly into his-the seduced asking the seducer for advice.Under the circumstances, I don’t think I’m the one you ought to ask.I’ll stay, she said after a moment and saw the tension in his shoulders relax. Unbuttoning her jacket, she gave it to him, along with her bonnet, and he took them over to the fireplace, hanging them on the pegs in the wall. Stand by the fire, he ordered, walking over to the table and filling two glasses with wine, watching as she obeyed.The front of her hair that had not been covered by her bonnet was damp, and Elizabeth reached up automatically, pulling out the combs that held it off her face on the sides and giving the mass a hard shake. Unconscious of the seductiveness of her gesture, she raised her hands, combing her fingers through the sides of it and lifting it. She glanced toward Ian and saw him standing perfectly still beside the table, watching her. Something in his expression made her hastily drop her hands, and the spell was broken, but the effect of that warmly intimate look in his eyes was vibrantly, alarmingly alive, and the full import of the risk she was taking by being here made Elizabeth begin to quake inside. She did not this man at all; she’d only met him hours ago; and yet even now he was watching her with a look that was much too…personal. And possessive.

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About Judith McNaught

Judith McNaught (born May 10, 1944) is a bestselling author of over a dozen historical and contemporary romance novels, with 30 million copies of her works in print. She was also the first female executive producer at a CBS radio station.