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A Bargain with the Rake (Necessary Arrangements, #3) A Bargain with the Rake by Sadie Bosque
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“Tell me more,” she whispered against his lips. “More of what?” he whispered back. “How you don’t love me.”
Sadie Bosque, A Bargain with the Rake
“I might not know the first thing about love, but I know that I shall rip anyone to shreds if they look at you the wrong way. You think if I don’t love you, that means I don’t think about you? Worry about you? Oh, I do. “I think about you all the damn time. I wonder if you slept well and if you are warm enough. Whether you are safe or have gotten yourself into mischief. Being separated from you is like torture, and not because I cannot kiss you, although it is definitely on the list, but because I constantly worry if you’ve had enough to eat and if you’ve taken the ginger root with you on your travels. Every time it rains, I pray it doesn’t storm because I know you’re alone….”
Sadie Bosque, A Bargain with the Rake
“So what if I don’t love you? I am incapable. But I miss you with every fiber of my being. Your scent, your touch, the glimpse of you. I’m haunted by the vision of you every time I close my eyes. I crave you. Your lips, your tongue, your tasty little”—he smirked and suggestively lowered his eyes—“everything.” Evie reached up on her toes and gently nudged his lips with hers. Her heart was beating loudly in her ears, and tears burned at the back of her eyes. “Tell me more,” she whispered against his lips. “More of what?” he whispered back. “How you don’t love me.” She smiled and kissed him again.”
Sadie Bosque, A Bargain with the Rake
“Oh, you’re home.” She smiled up at him, and he felt all warm inside. Home.”
Sadie Bosque, A Bargain with the Rake
“Why is it,” she said after running into an inn and shaking her hair off of excess water, “that I seem to be constantly wet around you?” He cocked an arrogant brow at her. “I get asked that all the time.”
Sadie Bosque, A Bargain with the Rake