"She swallowed and looked down at the artichoke……" — Elizabeth Hoyt
"She swallowed and looked down at the artichoke petals piled neatly on the side of her plate. Her center certainly felt like it was melting, growing soft and wet just from the rasp of Mr. O'Connor's voice. Why should a man already devilishly handsome also have a voice that could charm birds from the sky? It simply wasn't fair."
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Elizabeth Hoyt
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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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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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This is my social face,” he said lightly. “Don’t confuse it with the animal beneath.
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