Judith McNaught Quote

Lost in the stormy kiss, Elizabeth felt her legs gliding down his as he gently lowered her against him until her feet touched the floor. But when his fingers pulled at the ribbon that held her gown in place at her shoulder, she jerked free of his kiss, automatically clamping her hand over his. What are you doing? she asked in a quaking whisper. His fingers stilled, and Ian lifted his heavy-lidded gaze to hers.The question took him by surprise, but as he stared into her green eyes Ian saw her apprehension, and he had a good idea what was causing it. What do you think I’m doing? he countered cautiously.She hesitated, as if unwilling even to accuse him of such an unspeakable act, and then she admitted in a small, reluctant voice, Disrobing me.And that surprises you?Surprises me? Of course it does. Why wouldn’t it? Elizabeth asked, more suspicious than ever of what Lucinda had told her.Quietly he said, What exactly do you know about what takes place between a husband and wife in bed?You-you mean ‘as it pertains to the creation of children’? she said, quoting his words to her the day she agreed to become betrothed to him.He smiled with tender amusement at her phrasing. I suppose you can call it that-for now.Only what Lucinda told me. He waited to hear an explanation, and Elizabeth reluctantly added, She said a husband kisses his wife in bed and that it hurts the first time, and that is how it is done.Ian hesitated, angry with himself for not having followed his own instincts and questioned her further when she seemed fully informed and without maidenly qualms about lovemaking. As gently as he could, he said, You’re a very intelligent young woman, love, not an overly fastidious spinster like your former duenna. Now, do you honestly believe the rules of nature would be completely set aside for people?

Judith McNaught

Lost in the stormy kiss, Elizabeth felt her legs gliding down his as he gently lowered her against him until her feet touched the floor. But when his fingers pulled at the ribbon that held her gown in place at her shoulder, she jerked free of his kiss, automatically clamping her hand over his. What are you doing? she asked in a quaking whisper. His fingers stilled, and Ian lifted his heavy-lidded gaze to hers.The question took him by surprise, but as he stared into her green eyes Ian saw her apprehension, and he had a good idea what was causing it. What do you think I’m doing? he countered cautiously.She hesitated, as if unwilling even to accuse him of such an unspeakable act, and then she admitted in a small, reluctant voice, Disrobing me.And that surprises you?Surprises me? Of course it does. Why wouldn’t it? Elizabeth asked, more suspicious than ever of what Lucinda had told her.Quietly he said, What exactly do you know about what takes place between a husband and wife in bed?You-you mean ‘as it pertains to the creation of children’? she said, quoting his words to her the day she agreed to become betrothed to him.He smiled with tender amusement at her phrasing. I suppose you can call it that-for now.Only what Lucinda told me. He waited to hear an explanation, and Elizabeth reluctantly added, She said a husband kisses his wife in bed and that it hurts the first time, and that is how it is done.Ian hesitated, angry with himself for not having followed his own instincts and questioned her further when she seemed fully informed and without maidenly qualms about lovemaking. As gently as he could, he said, You’re a very intelligent young woman, love, not an overly fastidious spinster like your former duenna. Now, do you honestly believe the rules of nature would be completely set aside for people?

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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.