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“herself”
― The Daughters of the Aristocracy: Boxed Set
― The Daughters of the Aristocracy: Boxed Set
“But his penchant for traveling—his avocation was archaeology—meant his younger sister was left on her own for months at a time.”
― The Tale of Two Barons
― The Tale of Two Barons
“Matthew had a passing thought that her jewels might have been gifts from those gentleman, a thought that had his good mood suddenly turning sour. Matthew”
― The Tale of Two Barons
― The Tale of Two Barons
“Ah, headed to the Marriage Mart, no doubt,” the bar maid guessed as she rolled her eyes. Gabriel struggled to maintain an impassive expression. Was it that obvious? “That and ... well, let’s just say I have some reconnaissance to do before I settle in Mayfair.” The wench sat up, pulling up the bed linens to cover her generous bosom. “Reconnaissance?” Sarah repeated, her interest piqued. “Are you a spy?” She asked this with such excitement in her eyes that Gabriel nearly admitted to being one. He shook his head instead. “More like, political research, I suppose,” he countered. “I am determined that certain older members of Parliament”
― The Kiss of a Viscount
― The Kiss of a Viscount
“For once, she chided herself for always reading the last sentence of a book before she decided whether or not to buy it. Usually the last line gave away a bit more about a book’s subject, a bit more about its characters, its tone, and whether or not it featured a happy ending.”
― The Tale of Two Barons
― The Tale of Two Barons
“One thing was for certain. If he didn’t capture and keep Geraldine Porterhouse soon, he was going to have to find another mistress. The lady in pink had him in a state of discomfort. Geraldine”
― The Tale of Two Barons
― The Tale of Two Barons
“take my leave.” He pulled his linen shirt over his head, taking care to straighten it as his valet would do before shoving the tails into his breeches. The bar maid cocked her head to one side. “Must you?” she countered, giving him her very best come-hither look. She didn’t really want him to stay – he was terrible at kissing and seemed to enjoy licking too much, and not in the right places – but the man was handsome. And he had given her a sovereign for her time and attention, far more than she could get for the same services from any of the other”
― The Kiss of a Viscount
― The Kiss of a Viscount
“If only the bookshop offered a tea service! Evangeline”
― The Tale of Two Barons
― The Tale of Two Barons
“over the dog and reposition himself on the bench”
― The Daughters of the Aristocracy: Boxed Set
― The Daughters of the Aristocracy: Boxed Set
“How dare she? Didn’t she realize that by reading the end, she was spoiling it for herself?”
― The Tale of Two Barons
― The Tale of Two Barons






