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  • #1
    Brenda Joyce
    “DeWarenne men love forever”
    Brenda Joyce, A Lady At Last
    tags: love

  • #2
    Henry Miller
    “The one thing we can never get enough of is love. And the one thing we never give enough of is love.”
    Henry Miller

  • #3
    Johanna Lindsey
    “You know, you really don't have to kill anyone over this. I'll get an annulment. It will be like never happened"
    His eyes came to her, briefly meeting her gaze before dropping to her mouth. "You'll have to make that a divorce instead"
    "No you don't understand. An annulment will be much easier to obtain"
    His gaze locked with hers now. Cassie became slightly breathless with the intensity of his stare.
    "Not after tonight, it won't." He said in his mesmerizing drawl.
    "Why?" She barely got the word out.
    "Because i'm in the mood to play husband"
    "You're what?"
    He started toward her. She was too stunned to move, so he was there and reaching for her before she had time to think about running.
    "We're having a wedding night," he said as he lifted her off her feet.--”
    Johanna Lindsey, Angel

  • #4
    Johanna Lindsey
    “I find it intolerable that this lord is out there going about his
    depravities unhindered. I was hoping you might know some way to deal with the man."
    "Oh, Yes," James said with a dark, ominous smile. "I can think of a few ways."
    "Short of killing him, that is," Derek felt it prudent to add.
    James said nothing for nearly ten seconds, then, "If you insist.”
    Johanna Lindsey, Say You Love Me

  • #5
    Julia Quinn
    “Suddenly it was too hard to be in his presence, too painful to know that he would belong to someone else.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me
    tags: love

  • #6
    Julia Quinn
    “Before she knew what she was about, she was jumping about like a crazy woman, yelling, “Yes! Yes! I win!”

    “You don’t win,” Anthony snapped.

    “Oh, it feels like I’ve won,” she reveled.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #7
    Julia Quinn
    “I am asking you to marry me because I love you,” he said, “because I cannot imagine living my life without you. I want to see your face in the morning, and then at night, and a hundred times in between. I want to grow old with you, I want to laugh with you, and I want to sigh to my friends about how managing you are, all the while secretly knowing I am the luckiest man in town.”

    “What?” she demanded.

    He shrugged. “A man’s got to keep up appearances. I’ll be universally detested if everyone realizes how perfect you are.”
    Julia Quinn, It's in His Kiss

  • #8
    Julia Quinn
    “Miss Butterworth and the Mad Baron,” Sebastian said approvingly. “Excellent choice.”

    “You have read this?” Alexei asked.

    “It’s not as good as Miss Davenport and the Dark Marquis, of course, but worlds better than Miss Sainsbury and the Mysterious Colonel.”

    Harry found himself rendered speechless.

    “I’m reading Miss Truesdale and the Silent Gentleman right now.”

    “Silent?” Harry echoed.

    “There is a noticeable lack of dialogue,” Sebastian confirmed.”
    Julia Quinn, What Happens in London

  • #9
    Julia Quinn
    “Gareth sucked in a breath. Hyacinth’s brother wasn’t going to make this easy on him. But that didn’t matter. He had vowed to do this right, and he would not be cowed.

    He looked up, meeting the viscount’s dark eyes with steady purpose. “I would like to marry Hyacinth,” he said. And then, because the viscount did not say anything, because he didn’t even move, Gareth added, “Er, if she’ll have me.”

    And then about eight things happened at once. Or perhaps there were merely two or three, and it just seemed like eight, because it was all so unexpected.

    First, the viscount exhaled, although that did seem to understate the case. It was more of a sigh, actually—a huge, tired, heartfelt sigh that made the man positively deflate in front of Gareth. Which was astonishing. Gareth had seen the viscount on many occasions and was quite familiar with his reputation. This was not a man who sagged or groaned.

    His lips seemed to move through the whole thing, too, and if Gareth were a more suspicious man, he would have thought that the viscount had said, “Thank you, Lord.”

    Combined with the heavenward tilt of the viscount’s eyes, it did seem the most likely translation.

    And then, just as Gareth was taking all of this in, Lord Bridgerton let the palms of his hands fall against the desk with surprising force, and he looked Gareth squarely in the eye as he said, “Oh, she’ll have you. She will definitely have you.”

    It wasn’t quite what Gareth had expected. “I beg your pardon,” he said, since truly, he could think of nothing else.

    “I need a drink,” the viscount said, rising to his feet. “A celebration is in order, don’t you think?”

    “Er…yes?”

    Lord Bridgerton crossed the room to a recessed bookcase and plucked a cut-glass decanter off one of the shelves. “No,” he said to himself, putting it haphazardly back into place, “the good stuff, I think.” He turned to Gareth, his eyes taking on a strange, almost giddy light. “The good stuff, wouldn’t you agree?”

    “Ehhhh…” Gareth wasn’t quite sure what to make of this.

    “The good stuff,” the viscount said firmly. He moved some books to the side and reached behind to pull out what looked to be a very old bottle of cognac. “Have to keep it hidden,” he explained, pouring it liberally into two glasses.

    “Servants?” Gareth asked.

    “Brothers.” He handed Gareth a glass. “Welcome to the family.”
    Julia Quinn, It's in His Kiss

  • #10
    Julia Quinn
    “Listen to me,” he said, his voice even and intense, “and listen well, because I’m only going to say this once. I desire you. I burn for you. I can’t sleep at night for wanting you. Even when I didn’t like you, I lusted for you. It’s the most maddening, beguiling, damnable thing, but there it is. And if I hear one more word of nonsense from your lips, I’m going to have to tie you to the bloody bed and have my way with you a hundred different ways, until you finally get it through your silly skull that you are the most beautiful and desirable woman in England, and if everyone else doesn’t see that, then they’re all bloody fools.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #11
    Julia Quinn
    “Are you all right?” he asked Olivia. His heart was still racing with terror that she’d been hurt. “I heard a woman scream.”

    “Ah, that would have been me,” Sebastian said.

    Harry looked down on his cousin, face frozen in disbelief. “You made that noise?”

    “It hurt,” Sebastian bit off.

    Harry fought not to laugh. “You scream like a leettle girl.”
    Julia Quinn, What Happens in London

  • #12
    Julia Quinn
    “I also think he is given to disguises...Sometimes he wears spectacles and sometimes he does not. And twice he has worn an extremely peculiar hat. Inside.”
    Julia Quinn, What Happens in London

  • #13
    Julia Quinn
    “Olivia: You didn't even know I was there!
    Harry: Excuse me, yes I did.”
    Julia Quinn, What Happens in London

  • #14
    Julia Quinn
    “When a man writes a romance, the woman dies. When a woman writes one, it ends all tidy and sweet.”
    Julia Quinn, What Happens in London

  • #15
    Jane Austen
    “He is a gentleman, and I am a gentleman's daughter. So far we are equal.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice



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