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  • #1
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Finish the wine," he suggested softly, "and let me have my way with you. And in the morning we'll both pretend that you don't remember.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Where Dreams Begin

  • #2
    Lisa Kleypas
    “He couldn't change the fact of what he was, nor would he be able to shield Amelia from all the arrows that would be aimed at the wife of a gypsy. But he would be damned if he would let her make her way through a merciless world without him.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #3
    Lisa Kleypas
    “He looked disheveled and disreputable, like an outlaw on the run. A smile came to his lips, while he stared at her intently. "It seems I can't stay away from you," he said.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #4
    Lisa Kleypas
    “You're like someone from a fairy story written in a language I don't even know."

    "The prince, I hope."

    "No, you're the dragon, a beautiful wicked dragon.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #5
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Any man," she muttered, "who wanted to marry into the Hathaway family after this should be shut away in an institution."

    "Marriage is an institution," he said.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #6
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Amelia, if we have children… will you mind that they're part Roma?"

    "Not if you don't mind that they're part Hathaway.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #7
    Lisa Kleypas
    “The question, love, is whether you want me enough to take the risk.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #8
    Lisa Kleypas
    “...whether he stayed or left, whether they walked the same path or not. They could live on opposite sides of the world, and she would still be his.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #9
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Cam held her closer. "Marry me, Amelia. You're what I want. You're my fate." One hand slid to the back of her head, gripping the braids and ribbons to keep her mouth upturned. "Say yes." He nibbled at her lips, licked at them, opened them. He kissed her until she writhed in his arms, her pulse racing. "Say it, Amelia, and save me from ever having to spend a night with another woman. I'll sleep indoors. I'll get a haircut. God help me, I think I'd even carry a pocket watch if it pleased you.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #10
    Lisa Kleypas
    “A slow smile had curved St. Vincent's lips. 'Wives are a different case altogether. They require a great deal of effort but the rewards are substantial. I highly recommend wives. Especially one's own.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #11
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Rohan's fingertips drifted with stunning delicacy over her throat, behind her ear, pushing into the satiny warmth of her hair. "You are an interesting woman Amelia."

    Gooseflesh rose wherever his breath touched. "I can't f-fathom why you would think so."

    His playful mouth traced the wing of her brow. "I find you thoroughly, deeply interesting. I want to open you like a book and read every page." A smile curved the corners of his lips as he added huskily, "Footnotes included.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #12
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Rohan, one of us is an unmarried man with superior mathematical abilities and no prospects for the evening. The other is a confirmed lecher in an amorous mood, with a willing and nubile young wife waiting at home. Who do you think should do the damned account books?" And, with a nonchalant wave, St. Vincent had left the office.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #13
    Lisa Kleypas
    “She shook her head as she confessed, "I want it so much, I'm afraid to hope."
    "Never be afraid to hope," Rohan said gently. "It's the
    only way to begin."

    -Rohan to Win”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #14
    Lisa Kleypas
    “The Rom believe you should take the road that calls to you, and never turn back. Because you never know what adventures await.” He reached for her slowly, giving her every opportunity to object. Through the cottony gauze of her nightgown, he touched the curve of her hips. He brought her close, into his hard weight.

    “So we’re going to take this road,” he murmured, “and see where it leads.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #15
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Amelia stopped before him, her skirts crowded between his parted knees. The clean, salty, evergreen scent of him drifted to her nostrils. “I have a proposition for you,” she said, trying for a businesslike tone. “A very sensible one. You see—” She paused to clear her throat. “I’ve been thinking about your problem.” “What problem?” Cam played lightly with the folds of her skirts, watching her face alertly. “Your good-luck curse. I know how to get rid of it. You should marry into a family with very, very bad luck. A family with expensive problems. And then you won’t have to be embarrassed about having so much money, because it will flow out nearly as fast as it comes in."

    "Very sensible.” Cam took her shaking hand in his, pressed it between his warm palms. And touched his foot to her rapidly tapping one.
    “Hummingbird,” he whispered, “you don’t have to be nervous with me.”

    Gathering her courage, Amelia blurted out, “I want your ring. I want never to take it off again. I want to be your romni forever”—she paused with a quick, abashed smile—“whatever that is.”

    “My bride. My wife.” Amelia froze in a moment of throat-clenching delight as she felt him slide the gold ring onto her finger, easing it to the base.

    “When we were with Leo, tonight,” she said scratchily, “I knew exactly how he felt about losing Laura. He told me once that I couldn’t understand unless I had loved someone that way. He was right. And tonight, as I watched you with him . . . I knew what I would think at the very last moment of my life.” His thumb smoothed over the tender surface of her knuckle.

    “Yes, love?”

    "I would think,” she continued,” ‘Oh, if I could have just one more day with Cam. I would fit a lifetime into those few hours.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #16
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Believe me, when my ‘personal endowments’ are being discussed, I always pay attention.” ~ Cam Rohan”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #17
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I suppose now I'm obliged to wish you happiness in your new life. Although happiness in the absence of indoor plumbing is a debatable concept.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #18
    Lisa Kleypas
    “You’re not like any man I’ve ever known,” she said. “You’re not even someone I could have dreamed. You’re like someone from a fairy story written in a language I don’t even know.”

    “The prince, I hope.”

    “No, you’re the dragon, a beautiful wicked dragon.” Her voice turned wistful. “How could anyone have a normal everyday life with you?” Cam took her in a safe, firm grip and lowered her to the mattress. “Maybe you’ll be a civilizing influence on me.” He bent over the slope of her breast, kissing it through the muslin veil of her gown. “Or maybe you’ll get a taste for the dragon.” He found the bud of her nipple, wet the cotton with his mouth, until the tender flesh pricked up against his tongue.

    “I th-think I already have.” She sounded so perturbed that he laughed. “Then lie still,” he whispered, “while I breathe fire on you.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #19
    Lisa Kleypas
    “He kissed her as if he could breathe her in. Fierce kisses, hard ones, teasingly articulate ones, soft enticing ones, kiss to light bonfires and fill the sky and hold the stars aloft.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Mine Till Midnight

  • #20
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I can't get it out," she said.

    "Just pull at it."

    "It hurts. It's throbbing."

    "Pull harder."

    "I can't! It's truly stuck. I need something to make it slippery. Do you have some sort of lubricant nearby?"

    "No."

    "Not anything?"

    "Much as it may surprise you, we've never needed lubricant in the library before now.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #21
    Lisa Kleypas
    “You know,” she said dreamily, passing over his question, “you’re not nearly as handsome as Lord St.Vincent.”

    “There’s a surprise,” he said dryly.

    “But for some reason,” she continued, “I never want to kiss him the way I do you.” It was a good thing that she had closed her eyes, for if she had seen his expression, she might not have continued. “There is something about you that makes me feel terribly wicked. You make me want to do shocking things. Maybe it’s because you’re so proper. Your necktie is never crooked, and your shoes are always shiny. And your shirts are so starchy. Sometimes when I look at you, I want to tear off all your buttons. Or set your trousers on fire.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #22
    Lisa Kleypas
    “If you won’t marry me for the sake of your own honor, then do it for the sake of everyone who would have to tolerate me otherwise. Marry me because I need someone who will help me to laugh at myself. Because someone has to teach me how to whistle. Marry me, Lillian… because I have the most irresistible fascination for your ears.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #23
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Well . . ." St. Vincent walked slowly with her to the crowd of dancers. "I'm a wicked man who can, on occasion, be just a bit nice. And I've been searching for a nice girl who can, on occasion, be just a bit wicked.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #24
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I like holding it at the base.”

    It’s too long for you,” he insisted, “which is why you pull your swing just before you hit the ball—”

    “I like a long bat,” Lillian argued, even as he adjusted her hands on the willow handle. “The longer the better, as a matter of fact.”

    A distant snicker from one of the stable boys caught her attention, and she glanced at him suspiciously before turning to face Westcliff. His face was expressionless, but there was a glitter of laughter in his eyes. “Why is that amusing?” she asked.

    “I have no idea,” Westcliff said blandly, and turned her toward the pitcher again.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #25
    Lisa Kleypas
    “My lord," she whispered, "have you gone mad?"

    "Yes. Yes.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #26
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Yesterday I finally realized that all the things I thought were wrong about you were actually the things I enjoyed most. I don't give a damn what you do, so long as it pleases you. Run barefoot on the front lawn. Eat pudding with your fingers. Tell me to go to hell as often as you like. I want you just as you are.”
    Lisa Kleypas, It Happened One Autumn

  • #27
    Elizabeth Hoyt
    “You're after my sister's money."

    "You see no other reason for me to seek the company of Lady Georgina?"

    "I--"

    "I wonder if you realize how close you are to insulting my lady," Harry said.”
    Elizabeth Hoyt, The Leopard Prince

  • #28
    Elizabeth Hoyt
    “He remembered Mrs. Dews' light brown eyes last night. The way they'd closed in bliss when he'd fed her the plum tart… Her emotion was foreign, wild and exciting, and entirely fascinating--and she tried so very hard to hide it. Why? He wanted to spend time with the source of such powerful emotion. Wanted to experiment, poke and prod, see what else made her cheeks flush her breath come fast.”
    Elizabeth Hoyt

  • #29
    Elizabeth Hoyt
    “You should leave her entirely."

    Caire's mouth twisted humourlessly. "I find I cannot."

    "Why?" St. John shook his head. "She isn't even your type."

    "What is my type?"

    St. John glanced away. They both knew well enough the kind of women Caire favoured.

    "There's something about her," Caire said in a low voice. "She cares for everyone about her, yet neglects herself. I want to be the one who cares for her.”
    Elizabeth Hoyt, Wicked Intentions

  • #30
    Elizabeth Hoyt
    “Why?" she asked urgently. "Why me?"

    "Because," he murmured, "you draw me. Because you are kind but not soft. Because you cradle a desperate secret to your bosom, like a viper in your arms, and don't let go of it even as it gnaws on your very flesh. I want to pry that viper from your arms. To take that pain within myself and make it mine.”
    Elizabeth Hoyt, Wicked Intentions



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