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Do you love me Hero?" His pale green eyes were full of torment. "Do you love me like I love you?
— Elizabeth Hoyt
He was a being of action and vitality, and when he moved, when he smiled, he became almost impossible to resist.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
He was like a star in the night sky above and she but a sparrow. No matter how high she might try to fly, she'd never reach him.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
A mother never abandons her child, even when he seems to want it
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He smiled down at her. Truly. I think a man may find happiness-or discontent- no matter if he has a full belly or not.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Will ye come with me?" he whispered.
And she answered without hesitation. "Yes, please. — Elizabeth Hoyt
And she answered without hesitation. "Yes, please. — Elizabeth Hoyt
I would do violence for one glimpse of your naked breasts. Bleed for one taste of your nipple on my tongue. (Winter Makepeace)
— Elizabeth Hoyt
If I'm good enough to bed, surely I'm good enough to wed.
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Show me the other horses, Captain Trevillion?" "Certainly." He limped forward to offer her his arm.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
He grinned, looking not a little wicked. "Have you looked at my books? Glanced at my titles? Fondled my spines?
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Dear God. She ached, wanting something that she knew was a sin.
Wanting a man who was sin itself. — Elizabeth Hoyt
Wanting a man who was sin itself. — Elizabeth Hoyt
To fight demons, one must assume the guise of a demon
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Still, it was a sad state of the world that people judged others not by the best that they could be but by the worst thought in their own hearts.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Excuse me, but I believe you have my lady, one of them said in a quiet, deep voice that sent veritable chills down George's spine.
Harry. — Elizabeth Hoyt
Harry. — Elizabeth Hoyt
You can't teach a dog not to bark, for 'tis God's will that they do,
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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
Don't make promises you can't keep
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Maximus," she whispered, all moonlight and strength. "I love you. Never forget that.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Take it," he growled. "Let me give you this at least.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
He would have to marry her, and in doing so give up all his dreams, all his hopes, of having a family. She
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Society will judge you rather harshly, my dear. She
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Every word you have ever uttered, is engraved upon my heart.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
I've never been particularly fond of the artifice of flirtation.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
I think I do pretty well with child characters. It's hard to write kids that are realistic, not annoying, and bring something to the story.
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You do have to save my brother," she said, "because if you do not I will tell everyone in England that you are the Ghost of St. Giles.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Diana," he whispered. "My Diana.
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This is my social face," he said lightly. "Don't confuse it with the animal beneath.
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It might've been my fichu.
-Patricia to Lucy about her engagement to vicar Penweeble. — Elizabeth Hoyt
-Patricia to Lucy about her engagement to vicar Penweeble. — Elizabeth Hoyt
Winter? She traced a circle on his breastbone, her touch
— Elizabeth Hoyt
... one can't live without falling now and again.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
Edward shot a glare at Davis that held the promise of dismemberment, mayhem, and the apocalypse.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
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.
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She ducked her head, studying his fingers, spreading them against her own, comparing their lengths. His hand dwarfed hers.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
I am a whore," she said. "And in addition to that, I am not a nice woman. But despite these facts, my word is gold.
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Miss Greaves drifted behind them, silent as a wraith. He had the most persistent urge to turn and confront her - make her say something to him.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
He grinned, though his face was strained. That's it, love. Use me to make yerself feel good.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
A garden always has a point.
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Fear had a tendency to drive away the courtesy of civilization.
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Good." He straddled her, caging her with his body. "Were it up to me, all of London would know what we do here.
-Griffin to Hero. — Elizabeth Hoyt
-Griffin to Hero. — Elizabeth Hoyt
now she couldn't quite remember the face of the boy whose
— Elizabeth Hoyt
She'd never find another man like him as long as she lived. He was ruining her for any other, and the pleasure of it was beyond bearing.
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This was madness; this was delirium.
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