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A Season of Ruin (Sutherland Scandals, #2) A Season of Ruin by Anna Bradley
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“Oh, how glorious it must be, to care nothing for society’s censure, but how terrible it must be, to care for nothing at all.”
Anna Bradley, A Season of Ruin
“His hopes for a brawl faded as he neared Mayfair without any sign of a footpad or even an obliging cutthroat. Good God, what had London come to when a single gentleman remained unmolested on the streets at night?”
Anna Bradley, A Season of Ruin
“He didn’t want to see inside Lily’s heart; he didn’t want to know her beauty was the least remarkable thing about her.”
Anna Bradley, A Season of Ruin
“Robyn made it a policy to never feel guilty for any of his sins, as it was a short step from guilt to confession. The kiss had been nothing. Or nearly nothing. Very close to nothing. Admit nothing.”
Anna Bradley, A Season of Ruin
“His kiss was like being on the back of a runaway horse, soaring over hills and galloping through streams and flying over logs in one spectacular jump after another, heart pounding and hair flying, breathless, exhilarated, and terrified.”
Anna Bradley, A Season of Ruin