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The Governess Club: Sara (The Governess Club, #3) The Governess Club: Sara by Ellie Macdonald
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“How had his life become one a poet would be proud of?”
Ellie Macdonald, The Governess Club: Sara
“She liked it so much she thought she could become addicted to it. No wonder so many people said such a behavior was a sin.”
Ellie Macdonald, The Governess Club: Sara
“When he kissed her, she no longer was the one people did not notice, no longer was the meek and mild her friends had come to expect of her. His kisses told her that he noticed her, that he desired her, and that knowledge transformed her into a woman who took what she wanted even if it meant breaking from society’s strictures.”
Ellie Macdonald, The Governess Club: Sara
“I still say that if Guinevere had been in charge, the legends would have ended much differently. And for the better. We would still have Camelot, for instance.”
Ellie Macdonald, The Governess Club: Sara
“He had never reduced a woman to laughter in bed before; it was quite lowering, really. To think she was laughing at him while he was marveling at the rarity of the experience they just shared.”
Ellie Macdonald, The Governess Club: Sara