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“After the masquerade, if we had found each other, if I had asked it of you, would you have taken me as your lover?”
She closed her eyes, but it only made her more acutely aware of his hands moving down to caress her arms. She couldn’t think. Why did he ask? Would a lie be kinder than the truth? Everything was blurring.
“Yes.”
― Lady Dearing's Masquerade
She closed her eyes, but it only made her more acutely aware of his hands moving down to caress her arms. She couldn’t think. Why did he ask? Would a lie be kinder than the truth? Everything was blurring.
“Yes.”
― Lady Dearing's Masquerade
“You still love me? After all I have done?” she asked, her voice breaking.
“It doesn’t matter. Nothing that has happened matters. I am here now, and I love you.”
― The Incorrigible Lady Catherine
“It doesn’t matter. Nothing that has happened matters. I am here now, and I love you.”
― The Incorrigible Lady Catherine
“Tears blurred her vision as she leaned over him. His mouth was surely made for smiling. For laughing. For kissing. Grief welled up along with the feeling that he might never do any of those things again.
She closed her eyes and pressed her lips to his. They were cool and unresponsive.
Then they parted.
She jerked back, saw his eyes flutter open.
“Don’t stop now,” he whispered.”
― Fly with a Rogue
She closed her eyes and pressed her lips to his. They were cool and unresponsive.
Then they parted.
She jerked back, saw his eyes flutter open.
“Don’t stop now,” he whispered.”
― Fly with a Rogue
“Oh, do not pretend you are in love with me,” she said, stiffening.
“Very well,” he said, stopping. “I will not pretend.”
― The Redwyck Charm
“Very well,” he said, stopping. “I will not pretend.”
― The Redwyck Charm
“I suppose I should know better than to listen to gossip,” she said, feeling a prick of remorse.
“Oh, some of it is true enough. I am a rake, my dear. You will just have to reform me.”
“That is ridiculous! No one can reform another person. If you wish to change your way of life, you must do it yourself.”
― Saving Lord Verwood
“Oh, some of it is true enough. I am a rake, my dear. You will just have to reform me.”
“That is ridiculous! No one can reform another person. If you wish to change your way of life, you must do it yourself.”
― Saving Lord Verwood
“He brought the mirror carefully around the chaise, placing it where she could see herself in its shining surface. Now she guessed what he intended. It was outrageous. Surely not...
A tremor shook her, desire mingled with panic. She rose from the seat. “No, I can’t—”
As she hesitated, he caught her hands. “Yes, you can, darling. And I promise you will enjoy it.”
― Lady Em's Indiscretion
A tremor shook her, desire mingled with panic. She rose from the seat. “No, I can’t—”
As she hesitated, he caught her hands. “Yes, you can, darling. And I promise you will enjoy it.”
― Lady Em's Indiscretion
“Oh, you are being coy!” chided Aunt Mary, and began to prattle on about”
― The Three Disgraces Series
― The Three Disgraces Series
“I’m not the slightest bit foxed,” he insisted, indignation lighting his vivid blue eyes. “I am perfectly serious. Will you marry me?”
“No. I still cannot believe you are asking me. You must be drunk, but don’t worry,” she said in a soothing tone. “I promise to forget what you’ve said by tomorrow morning.”
― The Wedding Wager
“No. I still cannot believe you are asking me. You must be drunk, but don’t worry,” she said in a soothing tone. “I promise to forget what you’ve said by tomorrow morning.”
― The Wedding Wager
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― Lady Dearing's Masquerade
― Lady Dearing's Masquerade





