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“Derek Marcus Andrew Kent, the Duke of Chase, did not usually consider murder. Tonight was an exception.”
― The Wedding Wager
― The Wedding Wager
“Love affairs always seem to go wrong in the ballads.”
― The Rogue and I
― The Rogue and I
“You’ve got the right of it. My wife. . . my duchess, she must be beyond reproach. We can never be in the gossips’ stews.”
― Wish Upon A Duke
― Wish Upon A Duke
“But I shall tell you that as we age, our intellect and emotions ripen. We come to understand that while we long for Utopia, we must live in the present world. And if we cannot find acceptance of it in some form, then we will die on the rack of misery.”
― All About the Duke
― All About the Duke
“If you must train me to be a better duchess, I must train you to be a better man.”
― The Spinster and the Rake
― The Spinster and the Rake
“supposed”
― The Duke's Absolutely Mad Marriage
― The Duke's Absolutely Mad Marriage
“One could not save the world in a single stroke. No, one had to build their new world day by day, action by action, brick by brick, person by person. And one could never give up, not in the face of shadow, not in the face of tyranny, not in the face of people doing everything they could to tear one down.”
― The Beast's Betrothed
― The Beast's Betrothed
“proclamation.”
― The Rogue and I
― The Rogue and I
“money in and of itself was neither ill nor good, but the person who used it could create either heaven or hell.”
― The Diamond's Absolutely Delicious Downfall
― The Diamond's Absolutely Delicious Downfall
“eschewed”
― The Duke's Absolutely Mad Marriage
― The Duke's Absolutely Mad Marriage
“So many people saw books only as a sign of wealth and power and not for what they actually were—portals to knowledge and wonder and amazement.”
― The Beast and the Bookseller
― The Beast and the Bookseller
“shat?”
― The Earl and the Country Girl
― The Earl and the Country Girl
“you two will begin a grand passion.”
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
“his”
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
“Yes, she did think of the world in terms of where one could read and one could not, and where a book might be damaged or not.”
― The Beast and the Bookseller
― The Beast and the Bookseller
“man.”
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
“He was failing again. His spirit sank. Would he never be able to be kind? He longed to be. To be that one thing his parents had done everything they could to pound out of him.”
― A Rogue's Christmas Kiss
― A Rogue's Christmas Kiss
“For they understand books are meant to be surrounded by people and love.”
― The Beast and the Bookseller
― The Beast and the Bookseller
“He was a small, petty, cruel little sniveling boy of a man who, if he did not get what he wanted, hurt the first thing in his path.”
― The Beast's Beloved
― The Beast's Beloved
“Lord Sebastian Rutherford, the twelfth Earl of Gray, hated weddings. He hated England. He hated ladies. But most of all, Lord Sebastian Rutherford hated Christmas.”
― A Rogue's Christmas Kiss
― A Rogue's Christmas Kiss
“beyond”
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
“The scent,” she breathed, transfixed by her own bliss, “of the paper, the leather, the binding—the way the paper feels under my fingertips when I package them and when I put them together and hand them over to someone? I want to believe that they’re going to be cared for, and if they are disheveled at all, I want it to be because of great love.”
― The Beast and the Bookseller
― The Beast and the Bookseller
“Kathryn”
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
“How had she abandoned the joy that her books had brought her and chosen fear? Because life… Life had pushed it at her. But then she understood. One had to defy reality. Reality would drag one down, wrap one up in chains, and try to swallow one up. One had to fight against that. One had to choose love. One had to choose joy. One had to choose happiness.”
― The Beast and the Bookseller
― The Beast and the Bookseller
“The point wasn’t to escape the bad. She was so very grateful her mother had taught her this long ago. But to survive the bad and to see the best, one always had to find the joy in simply being alive. There was a terrible beauty to this life if one could but see it,”
― The Earl's Absolutely Merry Match
― The Earl's Absolutely Merry Match
“said,”
― How I Danced With The Duke
― How I Danced With The Duke
“There are the readers who will treat books as hallowed objects, who are certain to never break the spine, who are very careful to not mark the pages. Some even wear gloves. They use a book knife to open each new page of the book with perfect precision. I admire those readers,”
― The Beast and the Bookseller
― The Beast and the Bookseller
“eating”
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
― Duke's Club Box Set: Books 1-3
“He wanted to be fully alive and not just patching bandages of pleasure over the pain inside him, and he was bound and determined that this week would at least eradicate some of the pain.”
― How I Danced With The Duke
― How I Danced With The Duke





