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This is my social face,” he said lightly. “Don’t confuse it with the animal beneath.
Elizabeth Hoyt
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Elizabeth Hoyt
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: November 21
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You say my name like a lover, so soft, so sweet. I want to lick the word from your lips, sip the exhaled breath from your mouth. I want to possess you utterly. Right now. Right here.
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Shhh,” he murmured against her mouth. “Don’t talk. Don’t think. Just feel.
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But like the legless man, I'm unaccountably fascinated by those who can dance.
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Much of life is a game. If played skillfully, with an intelligent and fascinating opponent, it can become almost a dance. One challenges and moves, the other teases and skips away, only to dart forward later and strike a telling blow.
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He watched her retreat, his eyes lazy, and his body unmoving. A trickle of blood seeped slowly from the corner of his mouth. He let her get nearly out of the room before he spoke, “I may not have the right, Silence, me love,” he drawled so soft she nearly didn’t catch the words. “But I would’ve listened to ye. I would’ve believed ye.
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Finally he turned his head toward her face and brushed a kiss over her cheek. love you and I believe with all my heart that you love me as well. Why can’t you say it, Hero?
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Every word you have ever uttered, is engraved upon my heart. -Lazarus to his mother.
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If I'm good enough to bed, surely I'm good enough to wed.
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Each time it was like a stray bit of glass pressed into the softness of her heart, grinding, grinding, oh so silently until she no longer noticed when she bled.
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Dear God. She ached, wanting something that she knew was a sin. Wanting a man who was sin itself.
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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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There are no heroes on the battlefield, my lady there are only survivors.
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All her life she'd been warned that men were slaves to their desires, that they held their impulses in barely controlled check. A woman--a lady--must be very, very careful of her actions so she did not put spark to the gunpowder that was a man's libido.
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He grinned, though his face was strained. “That’s it, love. Use me to make yerself feel good.
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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?
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As for inspiration, I find stark fear of missing the deadline very inspiring.
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It was a strange thing, this feeling of empathy. He'd never experienced it before. He realized that what hurt this woman hurt him as well, that what made her bleed caused a hemorrhage of pain within his soul.
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I love you, she sobbed, rubbing her hands over his face, his hair, his chest, making sure he was solid and real. I love you, and I thought you were dead. I couldn't bear it. I thought I would die too. I'd walk through fire for you, he rasped, his voice hoarse and broken. I have walked through fire for you.
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Shh,” he whispered. “You asked me if I loved you. I do. I love you more than life itself. Nothing matters in this world but that you live. Can you do that for me? Can you live?
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Do you think 'Duke' is a good name?' she asked. His face blanked for a second before it cleared. He glanced at the dog in consideration. 'I don't think so. He would outrank me.
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