"Lord of Scoundrels" Quotes
A ruthless lord and a headstrong woman engage in a battle of wits and passion in this captivating historical romance.
historical romance | 375 pages | Published in 1994
Quotes
He was a man who moved through life with supreme confidence, his swiftness and certainty of purpose as startling as the dark lightning that sometimes precedes a storm.
A man of his ilk was not meant to be outwitted by a mere female.
She was an annoyingly stubborn, unreasonably contrary, irritatingly independent female.
It was absurd to be jealous of a child.
He was not in the habit of feeling guilty about his actions, but at the moment, he couldn't help but feel he'd done something very, very wrong.
He was a man who had never had to beg for anything in his life. But now, he found himself begging for her love.
He felt as if the ground had been taken from beneath his feet, and he was falling, falling...
He was a dangerous man, and she knew better than to toy with danger.
She was a woman who had never given up on anything or anyone, and she wasn't about to start now.
He had never met a woman with such a quick wit and sharp tongue. It was both infuriating and fascinating.





