"Good.” He straddled her, caging her with his……" — Elizabeth Hoyt
"Good.” He straddled her, caging her with his body. “Were it up to me, all of London would know what we do here. -Griffin to Hero."
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Your cousin might be a pretty face, but you, my darling, courageous, maddening, seductive, mysterious, wonderful Diana, you are the…
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She swallowed and looked down at the artichoke petals piled neatly on the side of her plate. Her center certainly…
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Weep for me. Bear my pain. Take my come. For I can give you nothing else.
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But I intend to make you respectable.
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Shh,” he whispered. “You asked me if I loved you. I do. I love you more than life itself. Nothing…
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There are no heroes on the battlefield, my lady; there are only survivors.
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Every word you have ever uttered, is engraved upon my heart. -Lazarus to his mother.
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All her life she'd been warned that men were slaves to their desires, that they held their impulses in barely…
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Rebecca held her head high and swanned across the hallway, but as she neared the footman, she could see quite…
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This is my social face,” he said lightly. “Don’t confuse it with the animal beneath.
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