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" Her breath caught on the thought. Was he saying that a woman would put her hands—her mouth—there?
Her bodice felt suddenly too tight as her breaths became faster. She didn’t know where to look: at those long fingers massaging his own leg or his glinting, knowing green eyes.
“And of course,” he continued, “a woman can pleasure herself—with her hand—and a man…” His hand drifted up, straight to the top of his widely spread legs. He gripped himself frankly—lewdly—and looked at her.
She lost all sense of propriety. All sense of place and time and who he was and who she was.
She stared back into those sensuous green eyes and whispered, “Show me. "

Elizabeth Hoyt , Sweetest Scoundrel (Maiden Lane, #9)


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Elizabeth Hoyt quote : Her breath caught on the thought. Was he saying that a woman would put her hands—her mouth—there?<br />Her bodice felt suddenly too tight as her breaths became faster. She didn’t know where to look: at those long fingers massaging his own leg or his glinting, knowing green eyes.<br />“And of course,” he continued, “a woman can pleasure herself—with her hand—and a man…” His hand drifted up, straight to the top of his widely spread legs. He gripped himself frankly—lewdly—and looked at her.<br />She lost all sense of propriety. All sense of place and time and who he was and who she was.<br />She stared back into those sensuous green eyes and whispered, “Show me.