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Bed Quote by Loretta Chase

“Jessica, I know I've been...difficult," he said. "All the same—" "Difficult?" She looked up, her grey eyes wide, "You have been impossible. I begin to think you are not right in the upper storey. I knew you wanted me. The only thing I've never doubted was that. But getting you into bed— you, the…” quote by Loretta Chase
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“Jessica, I know I've been...difficult," he said. "All the same—" "Difficult?" She looked up, her grey eyes wide, "You have been impossible. I begin to think you are not right in the upper storey. I knew you wanted me. The only thing I've never doubted was that. But getting you into bed— you, the greatest whoremonger in Christendom— gad, it was worse than the time I had to drag Bertie to the tooth-drawer. And if you think I mean to be doing that the rest of our days, you had better think again. The next time, my lord, you will do the seducing— or there won't be any, I vow.”

Loretta Chase

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Seduction, Loretta Chase, 2022

Desire and power intertwine, revealing the complexity of relationships and moral compromise.

In simple terms: Desire mixes with power and morality.

Key Takeaway

Recognize hidden motives in intimacy.

Themes

desire power morality relationships

Mood

cynical dramatic

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • romantic pursuit
  • marriage negotiations
  • social status
  • faith conflict

Key Concepts

psychology ethical dilemma

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do power dynamics shape intimacy?
  • Can love exist without moral compromise?
A Different Perspective

The speaker’s tone may romanticize manipulation.

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