“Now that he’d arrived at his own conclusions about his plans for the future he was prepared to wait. He was a patient man after all, and as it concerned games of strategy he was very good at looking down the road. When she was ready, he would be there.” PatienceProper RomanceLove Patience Book:To Capture His Heart Source: To Capture His Heart
“You should kiss me again, often, so I don’t become irritated.” He lowered his head teasing, smiling against her lips. “But if you’re irritated then I can enjoy the process of fixing it.” HappyKissesProper Romance Book:To Capture His Heart Source: To Capture His Heart
“She had the impression she’d tipped her hand and he’d seen every card.” LoveProper Romance Book:To Capture His Heart Source: To Capture His Heart
“She was edgy, her mood still unruffled and didn’t know if it was a result of the reticule strangeness, irritation over the mean ladies, and their obnoxious Mr. Smyth, or a mad desire to shove Detective Nathaniel Winston into a pantry and kiss him senseless herself rather than wait in anticipation for him to do it” LoveIrritationProper RomanceShe Loves Him Book:To Capture His Heart Source: To Capture His Heart
“I will catch you each time the mess threatens to erupt. I will hold you and keep you safe and love you with everything I have and am.” LoveProper Romance Book:To Capture His Heart Source: To Capture His Heart
“My father was a constable and died while performing his duty. My brother-in-law and partner died while performing his duty. I saw the effects those deaths had on my mother and sister, and I cannot, in good conscience, do that to a woman I . . .” Her spirits sank as he trailed off. “What a shame, Detective. I suppose that such a woman would then marry a factory worker, or other laborer, or a man in any one of a number of dangerous professions. Or perhaps a banker, who is accidently trampled in the street by a runaway carriage. Or a farmer who contracts consumption at the village autumn fete and succumbs to it weeks later.” She shook her head and pulled back. He released her, remaining silent, watching her. She shrugged, stuffing the pen and notebook into her reticule. “We are all going to die someday, and what a pity it would be to lose the possibility for happy opportunities because of fear.” LoveMarriage Book:The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart Source: The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart