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When the Duke Was Wicked (Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James, #1) When the Duke Was Wicked by Lorraine Heath
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“Gloating with witnesses is so much more enjoyable.”
Lorraine Heath, When the Duke Was Wicked
“You deserve better than a man who requires reforming.”
Lorraine Heath, When the Duke Was Wicked
“It was much less frustrating being the pursued rather than the pursuer.”
Lorraine Heath, When the Duke Was Wicked
“Much ado was always made about secretive meetings.”
Lorraine Heath, When the Duke Was Wicked
“One did not complain about having in abundance that which others wished desperately to obtain.”
Lorraine Heath, When the Duke Was Wicked
“She cursed Lovingdon for not taking her problem seriously, but then she supposed it wasn’t truly a serious problem. No one would go hungry, be without shelter, or die because of her choice. And if she didn’t choose, her parents weren’t likely to disown her. She supposed she could live very happily without a husband, but it was the absence of love that was troubling. As far as she knew, no one had ever been madly, deeply, passionately in love with her. She believed that a woman should experience the mad rush of unbridled passion at least once in her lifetime. Was she being greedy to want it permanently?”
Lorraine Heath, When the Duke Was Wicked