“Joshua was the most dynamic lover she had ever known. Gentle and domineering; it was a lethal combination. If only he wasn't quite so ruthlessly mechanical about it. A little too much of his pleasure had come from seeing her lose all control. But then that was Joshua; unwilling to share… Joshua didn't trust people.”

musings of Ione, Lord of Ruin and autocrat of Tranquility habitat
The Night's Dawn Trilogy (1996-1999), The Reality Dysfunction (1996)

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