Darling Eve!The Irish was a bit more ripe in the voice, and no, the eyes not as stunningly blue. But Julian Cross hit the gorgeous mark, and moved well.In fact he moved straight to Eve, yanked her into a quick, hard kiss, with a hint of tongue.Hey!I couldn't help it. The not-quite-blue-enough eyes twinkled at her. I feel like we're close.Think that again and they'll have to write a fat lip into your next scene. She caught Roarke, eyes narrowed, across the room. And possibly a broken jaw.
In "Celebrity in Death" by J.D. Robb, the character Julian Cross captivates with his charming presence, despite not meeting the classic standards of beauty with his voice and eye color. His magnetic charisma is evident as he approaches Eve and shares a passionate kiss, which leaves her both surprised and amused. The interaction hints at a deeper connection between them, illustrating a lively and dynamic moment.
However, Eve's playful response reveals her awareness of the potential consequences of such spontaneity, as she jests about the impact on her character's next scene. The situation is intensified by the watchful presence of Roarke, suggesting an underlying tension and complexity in their relationships. This scene effectively combines humor and flirtation, setting a lighthearted yet intimate tone within the narrative.