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  • #1
    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

  • #2
    Julia Quinn
    “A man with charm is an entertaining thing, and a man with looks is, ofcourse, a sight to behold, but a man with honor - ah, he is the one, dear reader, to which young ladies should flock.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #3
    Julia Quinn
    “You have to live each hour as if it's your last and each day as if you were immortal. - Kate Sheffield”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #4
    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

  • #5
    Julia Quinn
    “I have to tell you it was the first time even after all these years of expecting my own death that i truly knew what it meant to die because with you gone there was nothing left for me to live for.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #6
    Julia Quinn
    “This has to be the most self-centered thing I've ever said, but no, I think you just wanted to vex me.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #7
    Julia Quinn
    “But when Anthony kissed her, she felt as
    if she were losing her mind. And when he
    kissed her twice, she wasn't even sure if she wanted it back!”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #8
    Julia Quinn
    “This Author has come to the conclusion that there are rakes, and there are Rakes.
    Anthony Bridgerton is a Rake.
    A rake (lower-case) is youthful and immature. He flaunts his exploits, behaves with utmost idiocy, and thinks himself dangerous to women.
    A Rake (upper-case) knows he is dangerous to women.
    He doesn’t flaunt his exploits because he doesn’t need to. He knows he will be whispered about by men and women alike, and in fact, he’d rather they didn’t whisper about him at all. He knows who he is and what he has done; further recountings are, to him, redundant.
    He doesn’t behave like an idiot for the simple reason that he isn’t an idiot”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #9
    Julia Quinn
    “Shake, Newton.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #10
    Julia Quinn
    “And are you thirsty,” she asked, “or were you merely being polite?”
    “I am always polite,” he said with a wicked grin, “but I am thirsty as well.”
    Kate took one look at that grin, lethally combined with those devastating green eyes, and nearly groaned. “You are a rake as well,” she said with a sigh.
    Colin choked— on what, she did not know, but he choked nonetheless. “I beg your pardon?”
    Kate’s face flushed as she realized with horror that she’d spoken aloud. “No, it is I who should beg your pardon. Please forgive me. That was unforgivably rude.”
    “No, no,” he said quickly, looking terribly interested and not a little bit amused, “do continue.”
    Kate swallowed. There was really no way to get out of it now. “I was merely—” She cleared her throat. “If I might be frank . . .”
    He nodded, his sly grin telling her that he could not imagine her being anything but frank.
    Kate cleared her throat yet again. Really, this was getting ridiculous. She was starting to sound as if she’d swallowed a toad. “It had occurred to me that you might be rather like your brother, that is all.”
    “My brother?”
    “The viscount,” she said, thinking it must be obvious.
    “I have three brothers,” he explained.
    “Oh.” Now she felt stupid. “I’m sorry.”
    “I’m sorry, too,” he said with great feeling. “Most of the time they’re a dreadful nuisance.”

    -Kate & Colin”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #12
    Julia Quinn
    “The duke nudged his ball a bit forward from the rest of the pile. “You do realize,” he said to no one in particular, “that I have never played Pall Mall before?”
    “Just give the ball a good whack in that direction, darling,” Daphne said, pointing to the first wicket.
    “Isn’t that the last wicket?” Anthony asked.
    “It’s the first.”
    “It ought to be the last.”
    Daphne’s jaw jutted out. “I set up the course, and it’s the first.”
    “I think this might get bloody,” Edwina whispered to Kate.
    The duke turned to Anthony and flashed him a false smile. “I believe I’ll take Daphne’s word for it.”
    “She did set up the course,” Kate cut in.
    Anthony, Colin, Simon, and Daphne all looked at her in shock, as if they couldn’t quite believe she’d had the nerve to enter the conversation.
    “Well, she did,” Kate said.
    Daphne looped her arm through hers. “I do believe I adore you, Kate Sheffield,” she announced.
    “God help me,” Anthony muttered.
    The duke drew back his mallet, let fly, and soon the orange ball was hurtling along the lawn.
    “Well done, Simon!” Daphne cried out.
    Colin turned and looked at his sister with disdain. “One never cheers one’s opponents in Pall Mall,” he said archly.
    “He’s never played before,” she said. “He’s not likely to win.”
    “Doesn’t matter.”
    Daphne turned to Kate and Edwina and explained, “Bad sportsmanship is a requirement in Bridgerton Pall Mall, I’m afraid.”
    “I’d gathered,” Kate said dryly.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #13
    Julia Quinn
    “My turn,” Anthony barked. He gave the pink ball a disdainful glance, then gave it a good whack. It sailed splendidly over the grass, only to slam into a tree and drop like a stone to the ground.
    “Brilliant!” Colin exclaimed, getting ready to take his turn.
    Anthony muttered a few things under his breath, none of which were suitable for gentle ears.
    Colin sent the yellow ball toward the first wicket, then stepped aside to let Kate try her hand.
    “Might I have a practice swing?” she inquired.
    “No.” It was a rather loud no, coming, as it did, from three mouths.
    “Very well,” she grumbled. “Stand back, all of you. I won’t be held responsible if I injure anyone on the first try.” She drew back on her mallet with all her might and slammed it into the ball. It sailed through the air in a rather impressive arc, then smacked into the same tree that had foiled Anthony and plopped on the ground right next to his ball.
    “Oh, dear,” Daphne said, setting her aim by drawing back on her mallet a few times without actually hitting the ball.
    “Why ‘oh, dear’?” Kate asked worriedly, not reassured by the duchess’s faintly pitying smile.
    “You’ll see.” Daphne took her turn, then marched off in the direction of her ball.
    Kate looked over at Anthony. He looked very, very pleased with the current state of affairs.
    “What are you going to do to me?” she asked.
    He leaned forward devilishly. “What am I not going to do to you might be a more appropriate question.”
    Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

  • #14
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Bryce stared at the fire, her face still splattered with the Archangel’s blood. And finally, she lifted her eyes. Right to the camera. To the world watching.

    Vengeance incarnate. Wrath’s bruised heart. She would bow for no one. Hunt’s lightning sang at the sight of that brutal, beautiful face.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #15
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Sandriel just gaped at the feed that had shown Bryce Quinlan casually vacuuming up the ashes of a Governor as if she'd spilled chips on the carpet.”
    Sarah J Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #16
    Sarah J. Maas
    “We’ve been friends from the moment you thought Jelly Bean Jubilee was a dildo”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #17
    Sarah J. Maas
    “You’re my mirror. You said so yourself.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #18
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Look toward where it hurts the most. That’s always where the answers are.”
    Sarah J Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #19
    Sarah J. Maas
    “But Micah purred, “I would like to take you to dinner, Bryce Quinlan.”

    She pulled out of his grip, joining Hunt in the elevator. And as the doors closed, she looked the Archangel of Valbara full in the face. “Not interested,” she said.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #20
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Bryce shouldered the canvas bag, surveying the Viper Queen. “Nice outfit.”

    The serpentine shifter smiled, revealing bright white teeth—and canines that were slightly too elongated. And slightly too thin. “Nice bodyguard.”

    Bryce shrugged as those snake’s eyes dragged over every inch of Hunt. “Nothing going on upstairs, but everything happening where it counts.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #21
    Sarah J. Maas
    “There’s nothing wrong with being a party girl. I don’t get why the world thinks there is.” But she considered his words. “It’s easier for me—when people assume the worst about what I am. It lets me see who they really are.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #22
    Sarah J. Maas
    “I am Bryce Quinlan,' she said to the Gate, to the void, to all of Hel behind it. Her voice was serene—wise and laughing. 'Heir to the Starborn Fae.'
    The ground slid out from under Hunt as the light between her hands, the Star she'd drawn from her shattered heart, flared bright as the sun.”
    Sarah J Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #23
    Sarah J. Maas
    “That's the point of it, Bryce. Of life. To live, to love, knowing that it might all vanish tomorrow. It makes everything that much more precious.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #24
    Sarah J. Maas
    “The Horn has no power,” Ruhn reminded him. “It is a symbol—and symbols will always wield power of their own.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #25
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Bryce had ground the block of obsidian salt down at some point—presumably using her fucking food processor. For something she’d dropped ten grand on, Bryce didn’t treat it with any particular reverence. She’d chucked it into a kitchen cabinet as if it were a bag of chips.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #26
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Isaiah coughed. "You watched Quinlan for one night."
    "Ten hours, to be exact. Right until her pet chimera just appeared next to me at dawn, bit me in ass for looking like I was dozing off, and then vanished again - right back into the apartment. Just as Quinlan came out of her bedroom and opened the curtains to see me grabbing my own ass like a f***ing idiot. Do you know how sharp a chimera's teeth are?”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #27
    Sarah J. Maas
    “-It's illegal.
    -Are you quoting the motto of the Meat Market, or trying to tell me that you somehow don't have precisely what I need?”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #28
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Yet Lehabah remained at the foot of the stairs. “Then let the world know that my first act of freedom was to help my friends.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #29
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Because you pretend to be irreverent and lazy, but deep down, you don’t give up. Because you know that if you do, then they win. All the asp-holes, as you called them, win. So living, and living well—it’s the greatest fuck you that you can ever give them.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #30
    Sarah J. Maas
    “He told me to stop crying. Said it would only satisfy those who had wronged me. That I shouldn’t give them the gift of my sorrow.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood

  • #31
    Sarah J. Maas
    “The being good at something you don’t want to be good at. That talent you’d let go of in a heartbeat.”
    Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood



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