Judith McNaught Quote

I’m willing to bargain with you, he said gently, for the same reason anyone tries to bargain-you have something I want. Desperately trying to prove to her she wasn’t powerless or empty-handed, he added, I want it badly, Elizabeth.What is it? she asked warily, but much of the resentment in her lovely face was already being replaced by surprise.This, he whispered huskily. His hands tightened on her shoulders, pulling her close as he bent his head and took her soft mouth in a slow, compelling kiss, sensually molding and shaping her lips to his. Although she stubbornly refused to respond, he felt the rigidity leaving her; and as soon as it did, Ian showed her just how badly he wanted it. His arms went around her, crushing her to him, his mouth moving against hers with hungry urgency, his hands shifting possessively over her spine and hips, fitting her to his hardened length. Dragging his mouth from hers, he drew an unsteady breath. badly, he whispered. Lifting his head, he gazed down at her, noting the telltale flush on her cheeks, the soft confusion in her searching green gaze, and the delicate hand she’d forgotten was resting against his chest. Keeping his own hand splayed against her lower back, he held her pressed to his rigid erection, torturing himself as he slid his knuckles against her cheek and quietly said, For that privilege, and the others that follow it, I’m willing to agree to any reasonable terms you state. And I’ll even forewarn you, he said with a tender smile at her upturned face, I’m not a miserly man, nor a poor one.Elizabeth swallowed, trying to keep her voice from shaking in reaction to his kiss. What other privileges that follow kissing? she asked suspiciously.The question left him nonplussed. Those that involve the creation of children, he said, studying her face curiously. I want several of them-with your complete cooperation, of course, he added, suppressing a smile.Of course, she conceded without a second’s hesitation. I like children, too, very much.Ian stopped while he was ahead, deciding it was wiser not to question his good fortune. Evidently Elizabeth had a very frank attitude toward marital sex-rather an unusual thing for a sheltered, well-bred English girl.

Judith McNaught

I’m willing to bargain with you, he said gently, for the same reason anyone tries to bargain-you have something I want. Desperately trying to prove to her she wasn’t powerless or empty-handed, he added, I want it badly, Elizabeth.What is it? she asked warily, but much of the resentment in her lovely face was already being replaced by surprise.This, he whispered huskily. His hands tightened on her shoulders, pulling her close as he bent his head and took her soft mouth in a slow, compelling kiss, sensually molding and shaping her lips to his. Although she stubbornly refused to respond, he felt the rigidity leaving her; and as soon as it did, Ian showed her just how badly he wanted it. His arms went around her, crushing her to him, his mouth moving against hers with hungry urgency, his hands shifting possessively over her spine and hips, fitting her to his hardened length. Dragging his mouth from hers, he drew an unsteady breath. badly, he whispered. Lifting his head, he gazed down at her, noting the telltale flush on her cheeks, the soft confusion in her searching green gaze, and the delicate hand she’d forgotten was resting against his chest. Keeping his own hand splayed against her lower back, he held her pressed to his rigid erection, torturing himself as he slid his knuckles against her cheek and quietly said, For that privilege, and the others that follow it, I’m willing to agree to any reasonable terms you state. And I’ll even forewarn you, he said with a tender smile at her upturned face, I’m not a miserly man, nor a poor one.Elizabeth swallowed, trying to keep her voice from shaking in reaction to his kiss. What other privileges that follow kissing? she asked suspiciously.The question left him nonplussed. Those that involve the creation of children, he said, studying her face curiously. I want several of them-with your complete cooperation, of course, he added, suppressing a smile.Of course, she conceded without a second’s hesitation. I like children, too, very much.Ian stopped while he was ahead, deciding it was wiser not to question his good fortune. Evidently Elizabeth had a very frank attitude toward marital sex-rather an unusual thing for a sheltered, well-bred English girl.

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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.