In the book "Naked in Death" by J.D. Robb, a conversation takes place about the music room, inviting the other person to join for coffee and brandy. One character expresses skepticism about their musical tastes being compatible. However, Roarke suggests that they might have more in common than the other person realizes.
The exchange becomes intimate as Roarke not only reassures the other character but also touches her cheek and neck, indicating a growing connection. This moment hints at an evolving relationship where shared interests and deeper feelings may emerge.