The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie (Mackenzies & McBrides, #1)
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“You mean she has more?” the idiot Mather asked. “I’ll sue you. I’ll have you for cheating me out of all that money.”
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🍅🍅🍅🍅boo! Get off the stage, boo!🍅🍅🍅🍅
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Fellows dramatically shoved open the pocket doors, only to find himself facing the wall that was Ian Mackenzie. Before Beth could say a word, Ian took Fellows by the throat and shoved him back inside the room.
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Get him, Ian!
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They’d have sent shocks through Ian’s body while he tried not to scream. Perhaps that explained why he always massaged his temples, was prone to headaches.
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This is so freaking sad
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Beth hugged her knees. My own stupid fault if I’m jealous.
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You had a whole husband, remember that? 😭
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Ian turned around. “We are leaving by the front door. Be damned to Fellows.” “I thought you said he was ready to arrest us.” “Why should he?” Ian’s voice hardened, and he glanced at her with a look she didn’t understand. “He has no reason to arrest a man for spending a night in a pension with his wife.” Beth stopped. “But I’m not your . . .” She took in the priest, Mac’s expression, Curry’s innocently blank face. “Oh, no,” she said, her heart sinking. “Oh, Ian, no.”
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Holy shit, this is hilarious
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“The price would have been too high for you,” Ian returned.
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Clutching my pearls because damn! Ian's ruthless
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“You’re doing right, m’lady,” Katie whispered to her as they climbed into the carriage. “I always thought he was a nutter.”
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Kindly, shut the fuck up, Katie 💀
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“Where are we?” She gasped, pretending to be confused. “Where are we going?”
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Smart