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Bastard's Honor Bastard's Honor by Elisabeth Wheatley
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“We’ve all made mistakes, Lady Vespasia,” she said quietly.

“I’ve ruined my life,” Vespasia whimpered. “That’s what my mother says.”

From what Sair knew of the dowager’s own life, that sounded supremely hypocritical. But the strictest and most judgmental people always had the most shame, didn’t they?”
Elisabeth Wheatley, Bastard's Honor
“Then Iandua and a few other Kelethian cities tried to institute democracy.”

“What’s that?” Sair took another sip of wine.

“It’s where men with money and power convince common people that they have a say.”
Elisabeth Wheatley, Bastard's Honor
“You could have any woman you wanted,” she said, her voice coming out small, little more than a squeak.

“Obviously not, because I wanted you.” Thadred said it like a curse, a dare, and a plea all at once.”
Elisabeth Wheatley, Bastard's Honor
“I swore to fight an order of fanatical rogues and a demon for you, Sair. I’m sure I can face my mother, too.”
Elisabeth Wheatley, Bastard's Honor