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The Love of a Rogue (The Heart of a Duke, #3) The Love of a Rogue by Christi Caldwell
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“You may have forgotten how to use it because it’s been so hurt, but it is there and someday you will find the person who teaches that organ to again beat.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“He’d ceased believing at the hand of his father, the person who should have loved him unconditionally instead taught him that love, in fact, had conditions.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“I fear if you truly believe that, you live a very lonely, sad existence.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“I just thought I should mention I’ve read a number of scandal sheets and heard from the maid, Lucy, who is dating the footman, Terrance, whose sister is employed by the Earl of—”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“He’d have taken a piece of your flesh regardless, because that is what monsters do.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“So why could he not be enough? Because the heart knew what the heart wanted. It could not be controlled or dictated or coaxed with logic or reason.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“I believe I see her, alongside the column just to the right of the doors. She is with a young lady and Lord Primly—” Goddamn Primly. “Where are you go—?” Stanhope called after him, but Alex continued moving.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“Montrose was a bloody fool,” he whispered and there, with but the risk of a patron passing by away from ruin, he kissed her.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“I take her, and I worship her with my body. That is the most honest and real emotion that can exist between two people.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“You either overestimate the extent of your notoriety or underestimate the scandal in being thrown over by one’s betrothed.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“I suspect those who’ve roused the interest in the gossips the way we two have should, at the very least, support one another,” she said with a wink.”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“Another surge of possessiveness flared to”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue
“don’t like me much, do you, Imogen?”
Christi Caldwell, The Love of a Rogue