Suzanne Enoch Quote

Not that I mind this in the least, he said quietly, reluctant to give up the intimacy but worried enough that he had to ask, but is something troubling you, Sam?Her breath caught, then began again. Slowly she nodded against his chest. Christ.Okay, it was bad. Calculating how hard he should push and how she would react, he decided to cajole her into talking. You’re not sick, are you?No, she said, her voice muffled against his shirt.So far, so good. I’m not sick, am I?No.No one’s died?No. No one at all.Nearly complete sentences now. That seemed like an improvement. Keeping his voice calm and quiet and the questions over the top and nonthreatening, he kept talking. You haven’t stolen anything that will force you to flee the country?

Suzanne Enoch

Not that I mind this in the least, he said quietly, reluctant to give up the intimacy but worried enough that he had to ask, but is something troubling you, Sam?Her breath caught, then began again. Slowly she nodded against his chest. Christ.Okay, it was bad. Calculating how hard he should push and how she would react, he decided to cajole her into talking. You’re not sick, are you?No, she said, her voice muffled against his shirt.So far, so good. I’m not sick, am I?No.No one’s died?No. No one at all.Nearly complete sentences now. That seemed like an improvement. Keeping his voice calm and quiet and the questions over the top and nonthreatening, he kept talking. You haven’t stolen anything that will force you to flee the country?

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About Suzanne Enoch

Suzanne Enoch (born California) is an American author of best-selling contemporary and historical Regency romance novels.
Enoch began writing down her own stories when she was a child. She graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a degree in English. Her first attempts at writing were in the romantic fantasy genre, but she soon began writing Regency romances. Her first novel, The Black Duke's Prize, was published by Avon in 1995. She quit her full-time job in 2002 to devote herself to writing.
Although Enoch has had great success writing Regency romances, in 2005 she published her first contemporary romantic suspense novel. She has continued to write in both genres, telling an interviewer that "I think working in one genre replenishes my energy for the other." Her novels have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list as well as those compiled by USA Today and Publishers Weekly.