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  • #1
    Victoria Vane
    “From THE VIRGIN HUNTRESS coming June 29, 2012:
    "I used to watch the stallions leaping the mares."
    "You what!" Hew almost choked.
    "Well, how else is a girl with no mother supposed to get any education? Although I doubt Mama would have told me very much. So there's really no reason to be timid, Hew. I already know all about the mating process. And to the best of my knowledge, the stallions never 'ignored it until it went away.”
    Victoria Vane

  • #2
    Victoria Vane
    “from THE DEVIL YOU KNOW-

    She wanted him too. He could see it in the rapid rise of her breasts. He could smell her budding arousal and would relish bringing her to full bloom. God, how he loved this dance! She had taken the first tentative steps, yet she still fought her desire, refused to give in to it, but he would lead her now. He was a master…and a ruthless bastard.”
    Victoria Vane, The Devil You Know

  • #3
    Victoria Vane
    “What a woman wants above all things, Nick, is to believe herself the most important consideration in the world, the center of a man's universe.”
    Victoria Vane, A Breach of Promise

  • #4
    Victoria Vane
    “Part of her—a small but defiant part, the part that still remembered her girlhood fantasies—desperately wanted to trust him, but the stronger part remembered how he had thoughtlessly cast her aside. “We can’t always have what we want, Marcus. You must accustom yourself to disappointment.” As I have. The unspoken words hung between them.

    Marcus’ mouth twitched. “But there you are wrong, my love. I always get what I want.”
    Victoria Vane

  • #5
    Victoria Vane
    “A magnificent cad, you mean. He's positively gaping at your bosom, Lyddie!" Mariah said in a scandalized whisper. "I swear he's undressing you with his eyes!"
    Lydia's lip twitched. "How lurid you sound. I really must censure your reading material."
    "There can be no doubt you have his attention now," Mariah giggled.”
    Victoria Vane, A Breach of Promise

  • #6
    Anaïs Nin
    “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.”
    Anais Nin

  • #7
    Anaïs Nin
    “I am only responsible for my own heart, you offered yours up for the smashing my darling. Only a fool would give out such a vital organ”
    Anais Nin

  • #8
    Anaïs Nin
    “Luxury is not a necessity to me, but beautiful and good things are.”
    Anais Nin

  • #9
    Anaïs Nin
    “From the backstabbing co-worker to the meddling sister-in-law, you are in charge of how you react to the people and events in your life. You can either give negativity power over your life or you can choose happiness instead. Take control and choose to focus on what is important in your life. Those who cannot live fully often become destroyers of life.”
    Anais Nin

  • #10
    Anaïs Nin
    “There were always in me, two women at least, one woman desperate and bewildered, who felt she was drowning and another who would leap into a scene, as upon a stage, conceal her true emotions because they were weaknesses, helplessness, despair, and present to the world only a smile, an eagerness, curiosity, enthusiasm, interest.”
    Anais Nin

  • #11
    Anaïs Nin
    “Do not seek the because - in love there is no because, no reason, no explanation, no solutions.”
    Anaïs Nin, HENRY AND JUNE

  • #12
    Anaïs Nin
    “There are two ways to reach me: by way of kisses or by way of the imagination. But there is a hierarchy: the kisses alone don't work.”
    Anaïs Nin, HENRY AND JUNE

  • #13
    Anaïs Nin
    “The only abnormality is the incapacity to love.”
    Anais Nin

  • #14
    Anaïs Nin
    “What can I do with my happiness? How can I keep it, conceal it, bury it where I may never lose it? I want to kneel as it falls over me like rain, gather it up with lace and silk, and press it over myself again.”
    Anais Nin, Henry & June

  • #15
    Anaïs Nin
    “I sat there for three hours and did not feel the time or the boredom of our talk and its foolish disconnection. As long as I could hear his voice, I was quite lost, quite blind, quite outside my own self.”
    Anais Nin

  • #16
    Julie Anne Long
    “I love you," she murmured.

    The words ... it was as though an entire sun had exploded in his chest.

    He'd been ridiculous. His thrashing thoughts, his grand confusion and torment and helplessness -- it was only love, had always been love, he supposed. It was no precipice he stood at, or rather precipices have little meaning when one finally acknowledges that one has wings. Connor stepped off.

    "I love you, too."

    Such grave, inadequate words for what it was he felt.”
    Julie Anne Long, The Runaway Duke

  • #17
    Tessa Dare
    “He kissed her. Without warning, without permission. Without even deciding to do it, but simply because he couldn't have done anything else. He needed that breath she was holding. It belonged to him, and he wanted it back.”
    Tessa Dare, One Dance with a Duke

  • #18
    Jane Austen
    “You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...I have loved none but you.”
    Jane Austen, Persuasion

  • #19
    Victoria Vane
    “You think Diana would come to your bed?” Ned threw his head back and laughed. “You’re mad! First of all, she would never break her marriage vows. Secondly, she’s certainly deduced by now what a whoremonger you are. She wouldn’t touch you with gloves, my friend.” from THE DEVIL YOU KNOW (DEVIL DEVERE book #3)”
    Victoria Vane

  • #20
    Victoria Vane
    “Nicholas broke the seal and scanned the contents. He looked up at Marcus with a chuckle. “Why, it appears you may get your wish for perpetual bachelorhood after all. She wants to end your engagement.”
    Marcus started from his chair. “The hell she does! What’s possessed her?”
    “Perhaps she realizes your extreme reluctance to tie the knot after waiting…what is it? Five years since your betrothal announcement?”
    “Six,” Marcus snapped. “But who’s counting.”
    “Perhaps Miss Trent?” Nick needled with a quirk of his lips.
    - A BREACH OF PROMISE”
    Victoria Vane

  • #21
    Victoria Vane
    “Marcus stood at the mantel mirror, fussing with his lace cuffs, adjusting his cravat and openly admiring his reflection. “I’ll beguile her with the full power of my persuasive charm.”
    “And should that fail?”
    Marcus turned to his secretary with a slow, devious grin. “Why, Nick, I’d have thought it obvious. I’ll just have to ruin her.”
    -A BREACH OF PROMISE”
    Victoria Vane

  • #22
    Victoria Vane
    “I never would have conceived that he would finally succumb to marriage. How did you ever convince him?”
    “I must actually credit Lady Russell. She explained to me that a man desires above all things to think himself his own master. Thus, I had only to convince Marcus that marrying me was entirely his own idea.”
    -A BREACH OF PROMISE”
    Victoria Vane

  • #23
    Victoria Vane
    “Hang you, DeVere! She's a close friend, nothing more." He furrowed his brow once again. "Though I do fear of late that she entertains some...expectations."
    "You think the young widow may aspire to quite another surrogate role? They all do, ol' chap. Expectations and demands—titles, money, time, attention. The female half of the species are little better than vampires, sucking away one's very lifeblood.”
    Victoria Vane

  • #24
    Victoria Vane
    “Damn, but it was a night, Ned! Now, not to be outdone, it appears our reverend mother Hayes is inspired by Captain Cook's latest voyage to the South Pacific."
    "I give the woman credit for creativity." Ned laughed. "Have you read John Hawkesworth's account of the voyage?"
    Ludovic's brows lifted ever so slightly. "Come now, Ned, do I truly look like a man who entertains himself with books?”
    Victoria Vane, A Wild Night's Bride

  • #25
    Victoria Vane
    “Ned seemed so different from any other man of her acquaintance, and, certainly, the antithesis of the rake she had set her sights on. She had chosen DeVere as her best prospect, yet after only this short time in Ned's company, she couldn't help fervently wishing that he was DeVere. She should feel triumphant that her goal was within easy reach... In truth, it was as if her appetite had been whetted for beefsteak...only to be served liver instead.
    -A WILD NIGHT'S BRIDE”
    Victoria Vane

  • #26
    Victoria Vane
    “What is your name, my pet?"
    "Kitty," she replied.
    DeVere threw back his head with a guffaw. "Kitty? How delightfully apropos!" His erstwhile companions forgotten, he patted a muscular thigh. "Come then, Kitty, my sweet, little puss. Sit on your master's lap, and I'll stroke you 'till you purr."
    -A WILD NIGHT'S BRIDE”
    Victoria Vane

  • #27
    Victoria Vane
    “Ned looked to DeVere. "You are the master of mayhem. Any brilliant ideas?"
    "If we want him to leave the gate, we must provide proper motivation," DeVere answered.
    "Such as?" Phoebe prompted.
    "Let us keep to the basics, my pet. Men are primarily moved by either their stomachs or their cocks. If we cannot tempt the one, it must be the other."
    Ned glared. "What are you suggesting?"
    "Our little chambermaid can take the blighter off by offering him a hand job."
    "The hell she will!" Ned barked before Phoebe could answer for herself. "Think of something else!"
    "Come now, Ned. She'll be well compensated for her trouble. He laughed. "Hell, for a thousand, I might be tempted to do it myself."
    A WILD NIGHT'S BRIDE”
    Victoria Vane

  • #28
    Victoria Vane
    “You intend to keep me confined in here with you for three days?" His voice was low and ominous.
    "It doesn't have to take three days," she said, "It just depends how long it takes for you to come to your senses."
    "My senses?" he shook her so hard she thought her teeth would rattle. "It is you whose mind is disordered if you think you can tame me like some pet! Is that what you think, Vesta? That you can somehow turn a man like me into your little lap dog?"
    "No," she said, as earnest as she had ever been in her life. "I could never imagine you as a lap dog. Ever. You are a Mastiff. Big, powerful, dignified, brave, and yet gentle." She nodded with a look of self satisfaction. "Yes. Most definitely a Mastiff."
    from THE VIRGIN HUNTRESS”
    Victoria Vane

  • #29
    Victoria Vane
    “There's much to be said for a good strumpet, Ned," Simon rejoined. "Indeed I think you might be sadly in need of some good, hard, thorough strumping to re-order your mind.”
    Victoria Vane

  • #30
    Victoria Vane
    “(Hadley and Mary in the Garden at Blanchard House)
    He laughed, a harsh sound, all sign of humor leaving his eyes. “Don’t let any of it fool you, my dear, for even the most tarnished silver can acquire a fine and gleaming polish. And believe me, there is far more tarnish here than an innocent and unschooled eye such as yours can discern.”
    “Why would you speak so of yourself?” Mary protested.
    He reached for a red-gold curl that had escaped her lace cap and coiled it around his !nger. “I would forewarn you, Miss Edwardes that I am a man, and men in general are not to be trusted…” He held her gaze as he slowly released the ringlet, allowing his fingers to skim her cheek. “…especially not by pretty young virgins.”
    Victoria Vane, Treacherous Temptations



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