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The Care and Taming of a Rogue (Adventurers’ Club, #1) The Care and Taming of a Rogue by Suzanne Enoch
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“Phillipa, my heart, my blood, my everything,
will you for God’s and my sake marry me?”
Suzanne Enoch, The Care and Taming of a Rogue
“Don’t cry,nyonda,” he murmured.
Phillipa took a deep breath. “What does that mean, anyway? Nyonda?”
His green gaze held hers. “It’s Swahili. It means ‘beloved.’” A small smile touched his mouth, and he brushed her cheek again. “You do know I love you, Phillipa. To an alarming degree.”
Suzanne Enoch, The Care and Taming of a Rogue
“The animal is making quite a mess,” the butler droned.
“Are you referring to the monkey, or to my nephew?” Fennington drawled, strolling into the room.
“Hm. How long did you lurk outside the room waiting forthat opportunity?” Bennett asked”
Suzanne Enoch, The Care and Taming of a Rogue
“There are rules,” he interrupted, scowling. Before she could move, he had both her hands in his, their
faces inches apart. “Don’t put me off, Phillipa. I’ve given you my one warning; I am after you. If you wish
me to proceed your way, I will. To a point. But if you continue throwing up that damned—blasted—‘you
can’t do that’ protest and still look at me with that same…passion in your eyes, I will put you back in that
phaeton and not stop driving until we reach Gretna Green. Is that clear?”
Suzanne Enoch, The Care and Taming of a Rogue
“Phillipa blew out her breath. Running a finger along the soft flower petals, she unfolded the note. For Phillipa, she read to herself,

I hope adding yellow daisies isn’t too forward. I asked Lady Fennington for their meaning, and she said white means “purity,” while yellow means “slighted.” I’m taking them to mean “frustrated.” Because I am frustrated that you are still pure. Bennett.

She snorted.”
Suzanne Enoch, The Care and Taming of a Rogue