Lynn Kurland Quote

Why would I go when everything I love is here? Who? he said gruffly. Hamlet with his charming manners? My poor unmanned brother upstairs? My mother-henning captain? She smiled. No. Kendrick? Not even Kendrick. He was silent for a very long time. Then he looked away. Whom do you love? he asked, as if he couldn’t have possibly cared less about the answer. You, of course. He looked back at her then, but said nothing. You’re a wonderful man, Richard. I’m not sorry I had to travel over seven hundred years to find you. And I sincerely hope that betrothal contract was binding, because I have no intention of seeing it broken.

Lynn Kurland

Why would I go when everything I love is here? Who? he said gruffly. Hamlet with his charming manners? My poor unmanned brother upstairs? My mother-henning captain? She smiled. No. Kendrick? Not even Kendrick. He was silent for a very long time. Then he looked away. Whom do you love? he asked, as if he couldn’t have possibly cared less about the answer. You, of course. He looked back at her then, but said nothing. You’re a wonderful man, Richard. I’m not sorry I had to travel over seven hundred years to find you. And I sincerely hope that betrothal contract was binding, because I have no intention of seeing it broken.

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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.