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Tiger's Eye, Karen Robards
"I gather that you're asking yourself if my lust for you is such that I would keep you from kith and kin until is is slaked."
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| The Best of The Best |
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Voyager, Diana Gabaldon
"I've seen you so many times," he said, his voice whispering warm in my ear. "You've come to me so often. When I dreamed sometimes. When I lay in fever. When I was so afraid and so lonely I knew I must die. When I needed you, I would always see ye smiling, with your hair curling up about your face. But ye never spoke. And ye never touched me."
"I can touch you now." I reached up and drew my hand gently down his temple, his ear, the cheek and jaw that I could see. My hand went to the nape of his neck, under the clubbed bronze hair, and he raised his head at last, and cupped my face bewteen his hands, love glowing strong in the dark blue eyes.
"Dinna be afraid," he said softly. "There's the two of us now."
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Montana Sky, Nora Roberts
"You're a pretty thing, Willa. I believe that's the first time I've said that to a woman over bear guts."
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Scandalous, Candace Camp
"I don't care what you have done in your past that you think is so terrible. Hell, I don't even care that you have a father who regularly blows up his workshop! I love you, and I want to marry you. Will you marry me?"
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Prisoner of My Desire, Johanna Lindsey
"I must have a child, and it must be conceived immediately. You were chosen to aid me because your hair and eyes are the same as my husband's, for the child needs have the look of him....I will copulate with you. Do you understand? I have to!"
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| Declaration of Love |
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Silver Flame, Susan Johnson
"But if I love you, you must love me back as much."
He smiled, thinking how often and with what variety he would show her he loved her once she was well again. "I'm more than willing to love you back until the seas run fry."
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| Platitude |
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Only His, Elizabeth Lowell
Before now I never guessed how
much a man could hurt and never
show a wound
nor how much a woman could cry
and never make a sound.
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