Lynn Kurland Quote

She looked for her guard, then back up at him. No men? Ravishment of one’s wife does not need an audience, he informed her. Ravishment, she said, turning the word over on her tongue and seemingly considering its significance. Unless I have interrupted your thoughts upon something else, he said reluctantly. She put her arms around his neck and stretched herself against him. As it happens, I was just walking along the beach thinking about you. That was enough for him. He wrapped his arms around her purposefully. Wouldn’t you like to hear what I was thinking? she asked. Nay, I would not. They were good thoughts, if you’re interested. Later, he said, bending his head to kiss her.

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She looked for her guard, then back up at him. No men? Ravishment of one’s wife does not need an audience, he informed her. Ravishment, she said, turning the word over on her tongue and seemingly considering its significance. Unless I have interrupted your thoughts upon something else, he said reluctantly. She put her arms around his neck and stretched herself against him. As it happens, I was just walking along the beach thinking about you. That was enough for him. He wrapped his arms around her purposefully. Wouldn’t you like to hear what I was thinking? she asked. Nay, I would not. They were good thoughts, if you’re interested. Later, he said, bending his head to kiss her.

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About Lynn Kurland

Lynn Kurland is a best-selling American author of historical, time travel, and fantasy romance novels. The characters in most of her books all belong to one of three extended families (MacLeod, McKinnon, de Piaget) and her love scenes are not as explicit as many other popular romances. She is a recipient of the RITA Award.