Linda Lael Miller Quote

I’m not a loose woman, she said firmly, without preamble, and I won’t be your mistress, no matter how many boxes of chocolates you give me. Caleb rested one hand on the gnarled trunk of the tree she leaned against and bent toward her. That’s the last thing I think, Miss Chalmers, he informed her. That you’re a loose woman, I mean. Is it? She blushed again. Fetchingly, he thought. You’ve kissed me twice today, Major Halliday. And tonight at the table, you—you— I touched you, Caleb said softly. And you let me. Lily sighed. I don’t know what possessed me. I do, came the easy reply. You’re supposed to feel like that when the right man touches you, Lily. It’s natural. She stared up at him. It is? Caleb nodded. Not only that, but it gets better. Lily swallowed. It couldn’t. But it does, Caleb argued gently. One day soon, when you’re ready, I’ll show you. It seems to me that you expect rather a lot for a pound of chocolates, Lily protested. Caleb laughed. Rebel while you can, he said. Very soon things will be different. She looked as though she didn’t believe her ears. Of all the audacious, low-minded— He ran his thumb along her jawline, delighting in her fury and her fire. Taming her was going to be pure joy. Yes? It took a mere brush of his lips to make her tilt her head back for his kiss. Caleb wondered if she was sophisticated enough to know how much he wanted her. He’d kissed her thoroughly when she finally placed both hands against his chest and pushed. It’s hopeless, she gasped out defiantly. So stop trying to convince me! Caleb smiled and allowed one of his hands to stray, ever so lightly, across her breast. He felt her nipple grow instantly taut against his knuckles. I mean to have you, Lily Chalmers, he warned, his voice barely more than a breath. The time will come when you’ll stand at your window watching for me. She gaped at him. I see we understand each other, he said, putting his hat back on and stepping back to see Lily better. She was like some delicate, exotic flower blooming in the moonlight. Suppose I tell you that I never want to see you again? she managed after a long time, her voice a breathless whisper. Caleb knew he looked a lot more confident than he felt. You won’t, he answered. What makes you so sure? The kiss we just shared. You say and do the most outrageous things, Major Halliday. He

Linda Lael Miller

I’m not a loose woman, she said firmly, without preamble, and I won’t be your mistress, no matter how many boxes of chocolates you give me. Caleb rested one hand on the gnarled trunk of the tree she leaned against and bent toward her. That’s the last thing I think, Miss Chalmers, he informed her. That you’re a loose woman, I mean. Is it? She blushed again. Fetchingly, he thought. You’ve kissed me twice today, Major Halliday. And tonight at the table, you—you— I touched you, Caleb said softly. And you let me. Lily sighed. I don’t know what possessed me. I do, came the easy reply. You’re supposed to feel like that when the right man touches you, Lily. It’s natural. She stared up at him. It is? Caleb nodded. Not only that, but it gets better. Lily swallowed. It couldn’t. But it does, Caleb argued gently. One day soon, when you’re ready, I’ll show you. It seems to me that you expect rather a lot for a pound of chocolates, Lily protested. Caleb laughed. Rebel while you can, he said. Very soon things will be different. She looked as though she didn’t believe her ears. Of all the audacious, low-minded— He ran his thumb along her jawline, delighting in her fury and her fire. Taming her was going to be pure joy. Yes? It took a mere brush of his lips to make her tilt her head back for his kiss. Caleb wondered if she was sophisticated enough to know how much he wanted her. He’d kissed her thoroughly when she finally placed both hands against his chest and pushed. It’s hopeless, she gasped out defiantly. So stop trying to convince me! Caleb smiled and allowed one of his hands to stray, ever so lightly, across her breast. He felt her nipple grow instantly taut against his knuckles. I mean to have you, Lily Chalmers, he warned, his voice barely more than a breath. The time will come when you’ll stand at your window watching for me. She gaped at him. I see we understand each other, he said, putting his hat back on and stepping back to see Lily better. She was like some delicate, exotic flower blooming in the moonlight. Suppose I tell you that I never want to see you again? she managed after a long time, her voice a breathless whisper. Caleb knew he looked a lot more confident than he felt. You won’t, he answered. What makes you so sure? The kiss we just shared. You say and do the most outrageous things, Major Halliday. He

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About Linda Lael Miller

Linda Lael Miller (born 1949 as Linda Lael), is a best-selling American author of more than 100 contemporary and historical romance novels. She has also written under the pen name Lael St. James.