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Love Language (The Aristocrat Diaries, #1) Love Language by Emma Hart
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“Love is beautiful, it's free from judgment and it never condemns. It enlightens, it embraces, and it makes even the hardest day worth living through.”
Emma Hart, The Game Series Box Set
“No. It looks like you adjust flower arrangements, walk gaily through meadows of green, green grass, and dream of house plants.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“I tucked my laptop into a big enough handbag with my purse, phone, and keys, along with the other essentials like just-in-case sanitary products, a lip balm, a charge cable, a hairbrush, three pens, one pack of chewing gum, a half-empty bottle of water, three hundred receipts from the past two years, four car park tickets, the dried liver of a goat, six crow’s feet, and the blood of a virgin.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“He’d already been snagged—and by a commoner, too. If it was good enough for William, it was good enough for me.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“If you don’t kiss me, then I’m going to kiss you, you blithering idiot.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“Since I didn’t want to. “There’s nothing to tell,” I lied, sipping from my glass. “I have a headache.” “And I’m a virgin,” Addy replied sarcastically.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“Don’t sweat that.” I peered up with a small smile. “It gave me a chance to be a righteous bitch, and I do enjoy being right.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“After all, I’d learnt that nine times out of ten, people who did bad things weren’t actually bad people, but good people going through a bad time.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“Actually, life would be more bearable if one could keep bread, butter, and a knife on one’s person.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“Actually, that was a lie. Men tended to look this confused while attempting to find a woman’s g-spot, but that wasn’t the point here.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“This was the fundamental problem with being a woman. Nobody ever listened to you. At least nobody ever listened to me.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“I did spend an inordinate amount of time playing The Sims when I was younger,” I replied, tilting my head to the side. “That explains a lot.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“Stop Queen Victoria! She’s going on a rampage!”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“Gosh, I loved a dress with pockets. That was really all a woman needed to be happy. Pockets. Real ones. Big enough for snacks.”
Emma Hart, Love Language
“They started watching porn,” Aunt Cat said, flipping the page of her newspaper. “And forgot that women only want a freak between the sheets. They want a gentleman on the streets.”
Emma Hart, Love Language