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Karen Hawkins
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To Catch a Highlander
Fiona, my love, as much as I adore you, I cannot stand your brothers. Any of them.""Gregor is much nicer now that he's married. Even you must admit that.""Only when Venetia is with him. When she's not, he's as annoying as ever."Fiona's lips quirked into a smile, her green eyes gleaming. "Rather like you, I hear.""Who has been carrying tales?""Everyone." She placed her hand on her husband's cheek and smiled up into his blue eyes. With his dark auburn hair and devastating good looks, "Black Jack" Kincaid had once been the scourge of London's polite society. Now he was her own personal scourge, one she couldn't imagine living without.
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Karen Hawkins
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An Affair to Remember
It is not enough to simply remove temptation. We must beat it away, burn it, suppress it, combat it with as much ruthless intent as we can muster.
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An Affair to Remember
Most people managed to evade home truths with astonishing ease.
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Karen Hawkins
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The Princess Wore Plaid
With a hoarse moan, he swept her against him, kissing her wildly, passionately, his mouth promising and teasing, as if her kiss had broken the dam that had held back his passion.
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The Princess Wore Plaid
It was a chaste kiss, but as her lips brushed his warm cheek, her eyes met his. They were deep and dark, warm with passion and longing. And somehow she knew, without question, what he thought. What he felt.Time held its breath - and in that moment, looking into Buchan's warm, tormented gaze, Tatiana's heart awoke.
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Karen Hawkins
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Confessions of a Scoundrel
- Lady Jersey to Mrs.Cowper,as the two watched dancers waltz at Almack's.
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Karen Hawkins
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Her Officer and Gentleman
But love? True love? As wretched as loneliness could be, it was nothing compared to the pain of betrayal. He'd seen with his own eyes what "love" did to a person-how it built hopes that were rarely, if ever, realized. Falling in love meant being weak, vulnerable to the whims of another.
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Karen Hawkins
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The Prince Who Loved Me
I dinna normally answer the door.""Ah," Strath said, offering a charming smile as he whipped off his hat. "You are doing a fine job thus far. Well done, Mrs. Pitcairn."She eyed Strath the way a cat might eye a snake. "It dinna take much in the way o'talent.
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Karen Hawkins
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The Prince Who Loved Me
What is this bluestocking?""A woman who fancies herself a member of the intelligentsia." He lowered his voice. "It's against the laws of nature."Alexsey lifted his brows. "Why are you whispering? Afraid of bluestockings, are you?""All smart men are.
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Karen Hawkins
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The Prince Who Loved Me
Because I am your favourite grandson, and you love me more than all of my brothers."". You are the most of my grandsons. Find a good woman, marry her, have children - then you will be my favourite.""Perhaps I shall settle for second favourite. What would that take?
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The Prince Who Loved Me
You and I are from two different worlds.""Nonsense. We have much in common. We both like books, dogs, poems, Sir Walter Scott, dogs - I could go on.""You listed dogs twice.""It does not matter; I still made my point.""No, you haven't.
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How to Capture a Countess
Me mam, bless her soul, tol' me tha' was the worst thing ye could be to a man-convenient.
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