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Enter the Brethren (Brethren of the Coast, #1) Enter the Brethren by Barbara Devlin
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“One day soon she was going to have to sit down and pen a series of suitable rejoinders that would keep her from appearing a complete idiot in similar instances.”
Barbara Devlin, Enter the Brethren
“Love defies reason, my dear.  It is a nebulous emotion intended to be recognized, accepted, and cherished--not understood.  When you are in love, you take your mate as he is, imperfections and all.” ”
Barbara Devlin, Enter the Brethren
“All is fair in love and war,”
Barbara Devlin, Enter the Brethren
“She loosened the fastenings of his breeches, and he just managed to avert emancipation of his Jolly Roger, which was overly jolly and only too happy to weigh anchor in her harbor. ”
Barbara Devlin, Enter the Brethren
“I would give my ship to have you naked in my bed, as I fed you strawberries, sweet Caroline.”
Barbara Devlin, Enter the Brethren
“How am I to do that?”  Nothing in her world seemed fixed.  “As it stands, I can’t decide whether I love or hate him, from one minute to the next.” “In short, that is marriage.”  Her mother giggled.  “My dear, men are no real mystery or challenge.  All you have to do is be the bold, beautiful woman I raised, and Lord Lockwood will fall at your feet.  You are a fighter, darling, and I know you can do this, but having been burned once, I fear you are a tad battle-shy.”
Barbara Devlin, Enter the Brethren