“If a wicked rake doesn’t kiss a young lady when they’re alone in a moonlit rose garden, might it mean he doesn’t intend to? There were rules about such things. Weren’t they written down somewhere? If not, then they should be. A Treatise on Rakes, written for Susceptible Young Ladies, by a Lady of Distinction.” KissWickedSeduceRake Book:A Wicked Way to Win an Earl Source: A Wicked Way to Win an Earl
“Oh, how glorious it must be, to care nothing for society’s censure, but how terrible it must be, to care for nothing at all.” RomanceHistoricalRegency Historical Romance Book:A Season of Ruin Source: A Season of Ruin
“His hopes for a brawl faded as he neared Mayfair without any sign of a footpad or even an obliging cutthroat. Good God, what had London come to when a single gentleman remained unmolested on the streets at night?” Regency RomanceRegency Historical Romance Book:A Season of Ruin Source: A Season of Ruin
“His kiss was like being on the back of a runaway horse, soaring over hills and galloping through streams and flying over logs in one spectacular jump after another, heart pounding and hair flying, breathless, exhilarated, and terrified.” RomanceHistoricalRegency Era Book:A Season of Ruin Source: A Season of Ruin