Black eyes Quote by Sabrina Jeffries
““You’re mad.” “No, I’m just plagued with a grandmother who thinks that forcing me and my siblings into marriage will settle her mind about our futures-an idea that I mean to show her is absurd.” “By pretending to be engaged to a perfect stranger?” He shrugged. “I came here looking for a whore to do the job. But they’re expensive, and why should I settle for a whore when you’ll do nicely?” His gaze traveled down her body with thorough insolence. “You’re exactly the sort my grandmother would find unacceptable as a wife for me: an American of low birth, with an impudent manner and a reckless tongue. And you’re just pretty enough to convince her that I might actually contemplate marriage to you.” Shock held her motionless. She didn’t know which was worse-his nonchalant attitude toward hiring a whore to fool his poor grandmother, or the insults he’d lobbed at her with insufferable arrogance. “Now that you’ve offended me in every possible way, do you think I’d agree to this insanity?” Amusement flickered in his black eyes. “Given that your other choice is to take your chances with the gentlemen in the hall…yes, I do. Of course, if you want to watch your cousin hang-“ He headed for the door. “Stop!” He paused with his hand on the handle, one eyebrow arched in question. The curst man had her trapped, and he knew it.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unspecified contemporary romance, 2020s
A manipulative man uses deceit and sexual coercion to pressure a woman into a false engagement, exposing power abuse and moral corruption.
In simple terms: He forces a fake marriage to manipulate family expectations.
Recognize and reject manipulative relationships.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- arranged marriage
- family conflict
- personal autonomy
- ethical dilemmas
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do power dynamics shape personal choices?
- What boundaries should be set against manipulation?
The protagonist’s agency is limited by societal and familial constraints.