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Tessa Dare

  • Melany Gómezhas quoted10 months ago
    For Bren
    Because one does not simply write a novel.
    Your friendship is precious to me.
  • Melany Gómezhas quoted10 months ago
    “It’s been an honor to know you, Logan. I do hope you’ll understand if I don’t write.”
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    “Madeline Eloise Gracechurch . . . I’ve come here to marry you.”
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    It made perfect sense, too. After all, who else would read and reread the rambling, silly letters of a sixteen-­year-­old ninny?

    A devoted reader, that’s who. One stuck with nothing else for reading material.
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    “You may say you dinna want to attract notice. Well, I notice all of you.” He tipped his head, letting his gaze saunter down her body. “In fact, I’m starting to fancy myself a sort of naturalist. One with verra particular interests. I’m becoming quite the expert in Madeline Eloise Gracechurch.”

    “Logan . . .”

    “And lass, you canna stop me.”
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    And once he held her in his arms, he was never going to let her go.
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    “I am wearing a cravat and cuff links at the godforsaken Beetle Ball. Does this not count as going to trouble for you?”

    “But . . . that’s not for me. Not really.”

    “Maddie, mo chridhe.” His grip on her arms softened to a caress, and his gaze dropped to her mouth. “Like hell it isn’t.”
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    “This lobster is of great importance to Madeline. Which means it’s of great importance to me.”
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    “I need you to move swiftly and surely, lads. In all our years together on campaign, we never once left a soldier behind to die. We’re not leaving this lobster, either.”
  • reggggghas quoted6 months ago
    “It’s over, Logan. It’s over. You saw the way Lord Varleigh treated me tonight. Even if he had introduced me to Mr. Dorning, it would have been for nothing. I’m a woman. That’s already a strike against me in most ­people’s eyes. And if I’m newly married? They’d never hire me for a long project. They’d assume I’ll get pregnant at any moment and abandon the work.”
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