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Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “His hand stilled on her hair and he said, very carefully and calmly, “There is never any excuse for a man to hit a woman – any woman – let alone one he professes to love.” She was quiet a moment, just basking in his gentle strength.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “If I’m good enough to bed, surely I’m good enough to wed.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Then why in God’s name did you grab for George’s pistol when you knew help was coming?” Apollo asked. “They weren’t here yet and he was going to shoot you,” she said, placing her palms on his chest. “I couldn’t let him.” His throat closed and he couldn’t reply. All he could do was pull her into his arms and hold her close.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “In that moment Apollo resolved that no matter how ridiculous their mating might be, he wasn’t going to let her change her mind. She was his now – and if he had any say in the matter, she’d be his always.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Tall, dark fellow with a bit of a manner? Witty and knows it?” And a devil with the ladies, he thought but did not say aloud to his sister.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “My darling Lucy.” He panted against her ear, and then his teeth scraped her earlobe. “I love you,” he whispered. “Don’t ever leave me.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Then I wish I had it in my power to make him live without the sun for the rest of his pitiful life.” She stopped and glanced at him. “That’s a romantic thing to say.” He shook his head. “I’m not a romantic man, Miss Greaves. I don’t say things that I don’t mean. I find it a waste of time.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Finally he turned his head toward her face and brushed a kiss over her cheek. “I love you and I believe with all my heart that you love me as well. Why can’t you say it, Hero?”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “You have to be very clear with yourself about how you’re going to spend your time. When a child is at school or napping, you need to realize that this is your writing time and you don’t spend it surfing the Internet or reading.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “He looked down at her as he eased from the bed. Why such a creature of light and love and life should have come to him, he could not fathom. But he was grateful. Very grateful.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Behave, Miss Greaves,” he murmured under his breath, his voice husky and deep. “Fine words for a man who runs about St. Giles at night in a mask,” she whispered. He frowned, glancing around. “Hush.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “She ducked her head, studying his fingers, spreading them against her own, comparing their lengths. His hand dwarfed hers.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “The earl slowly pivoted to face her, the crunching of his boots in the gravel drive loud in the stillness. They stood only a few feet distant. He took a step, his beautiful, heavy-lidded eyes intent on her face.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Very well.” Artemis blinked, her sweet lips parting as if she didn’t believe what she’d heard. “What?” “I’ll do it.” He turned to go, his mind already making plans, when he felt her fingers clutch at his sleeve. “You’ll take him from Bedlam?” “Yes.” Perhaps his decision had already been made from the moment he’d seen tears in her eyes. He had a weakness, it seemed, a fault more terrible than any Achilles’s heel: he couldn’t stand the sight of her tears.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “ARTEMIS WOKE TO the feel of strong arms grasping her tight and lifting her from her bed. She should’ve been alarmed, but all she felt was a strange rightness. She looked up as Maximus carried her into the corridor outside her room. His face was set in grim lines, his eyes drawn and old, his mouth flat. He wore his banyan, its silk smooth beneath her cheek. She could hear his heart beating, strong and steady.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Percy romped up and dropped a sadly mangled, dead frog at her feet, then backed away and sat proudly by his prize, looking at Miss Greaves as if expecting praise. She absently ruffled the spaniel’s ears.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Why did men think that saying something louder made it true?”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “People make mistakes. Ideals don’t. Think that’s the first lesson that must be learned in any marriage.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “He’d make sure to impress upon the wench his displeasure with her actions if only she weren’t being so completely childish as to ignore him all morning.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “If she’d been quizzed as to His Grace’s eye color, she would’ve had to reply simply that they were dark. Which they were. Very dark, nearly black, but not quite. The Duke of Wakefield’s eyes were a deep, rich brown, like coffee newly brewed, like walnut wood oiled and polished, like seal fur shining in the light, and even though they were rather lovely to look at, they were as cold as iron in winter. One touch and her very soul might freeze.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “It would be the height of idiocy for the Duke of Wakefield to pursue the cousin of the woman he wanted as wife. And yet, for the first time in his life, Maximus wanted to let the man rule him instead of the title.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “She pulled back and murmured, “I’m still mad at you.” “Are you?” His wounded voice had descended into Stygian depths. He pressed open-mouthed kisses to her jaw. “Yes.” She yanked at his hair in emphasis. He grunted, but her grip didn’t prevent him from lowering his mouth to hers again. He nipped at her lips and then licked at them, softening the sting. “I’ll have to see what I can do to regain your good graces.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Have you no care for your reputation?” She stepped toward him until she was so close he fancied he breathed the same air as she and when she tilted her face up to look at him he saw that she wasn’t nearly as calm as he’d imagined. “No,” she murmured, her voice a siren’s song, “none at all.” “Then I’ll be damned if I will,” he muttered and kissed her.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “No one could hear them over the carriage wheels, yet somehow it felt right to whisper. His eyes dropped to her gaping bodice. One nipple was reddened and still moist. He averted his eyes, swallowing. His erection, silly thing, didn’t know the show was over.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “It was no use. Edward rolled his head back against his shoulders, trying to ease the tension. He would have to make a trip to London soon to spend a night or even two at Aphrodite’s Grotto. Perhaps after that he could be in his secretary’s presence without lustful thoughts taking over his mind.”
Elizabeth Hoyt Quote: “Anna Wren was not for him. She was of a different class than he, and, moreover, she was a respectable widow from the village. She wasn’t a sophisticated society lady who might consider a liaison outside of wedlock.”
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