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“She makes you say prayers before you can go to sleep. She even snores sometimes.” “I do not!” “Yes you do,” her brother replied. “You just can’t hear yourself snore because you’re sleeping.”
― Caversham's Bride
― Caversham's Bride
“Someone once said there is a fine line between love and hate, and that you cannot hate someone without having cared first. Think about it, Elise. That would mean the opposite of love is indifference, or the absence of caring.”
― Already His
― Already His
“If you’re fortunate enough to find someone you cannot live without, make sure they know every day how much you love them. Every single day. Because you never know what tomorrow brings.”
― Already His
― Already His
“They’re still the same as they’ve always been, and the same as they will always be.”
― Already His
― Already His
“Have you ever known something to be so right and true in your deepest heart, without ever knowing how it could be that you know.”
― Already His
― Already His
“If only, her heart sighed. He”
― Already His
― Already His
“ten hours.”
― Lucky's Lady
― Lucky's Lady
“I used to believe trust was something that should be assumed of an individual, until such time the person in question is proved untrustworthy.”
― Caversham's Bride
― Caversham's Bride
“May your lives be filled with happiness and children.” Then Lady Sewell turned to Ren, and continued. “May the seeds ye sow be as beautiful as your bride, as loving as my daughter, your mother, and as honorable as your father.”
― Caversham's Bride
― Caversham's Bride
“He was angry, both with Lady Rawdon and himself. She’d told him she had noble connections when they met in the maze, but he’d still let the baser side of his personality take over and he kissed her”
― Miss Amelia Lands a Duke
― Miss Amelia Lands a Duke
“them.”
― Already His
― Already His
“his residence,” her friend argued. Elise scanned the room. “Well, I cannot invite him to mine! There are servants here who would report to my brother every detail of my actions while he was away. And what they didn’t know for fact, they would speculate upon.” She shook her head. “No, I must go to him.” “Oh, damnation,” Beverly swore. “I hate it when you get that determined look. It always leads to calamity.” “Yes, but this time you’ll not be involved, so you have nothing to worry over. I merely want time alone with Michael.” “Trying to sneak into your house in the middle of the night is dangerous,” Beverly said. “It’s too risky.” “Then what do you suggest?” “Against my better judgment I think.... You should come stay with me tonight,” her friend suggested. “Then you don’t have to worry when you get home tomorrow morning as you’re coming from my house. Understand?” Elise sighed, then gave a slight smile to her friend. “How do I thank you both for giving me this gift?” When Beverly turned a curious glance her way, Elise explained. “You see, in my last letter to Lia, I lamented how Michael never allowed himself to be alone with me. How we were always in the company of others, usually Ren.” “I see,” Beverly said as realization dawned.”
― Already His
― Already His
“Ian and Sarah’s new open carriage rolled through Hyde Park several days later on an unusually warm, sunny afternoon in early May, past the debutantes and their mamas eager to see and be seen and young bucks and rogues doing the same. Children played on the lawn with their nurses and governesses ever watchful”
― Loving Sarah
― Loving Sarah