Loretta Chase

Not Quite A Lady

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Irresistible Force
Darius Carsington is a spectacularly handsome rake with a rare intelligence and no heart, a man who divides his time between bedding loose-moraled women and writing scholarly papers. He finds society's “perfect darlings” exceedingly boring. But there's something intriguing, and not quite perfect, about faultless Lady Charlotte Hayward. He senses a crack under her polished surface, and finding it is a challenge he can't resist.
Immovable Object
Lady Charlotte is so beautiful, charming, and gracious that no one has noticed what an expert she is at Not Getting Married. Early on, she learned a painful lesson about trust . . . and temptation. In the years since, she's devoted her life to being all she ought to be—and she's not about to let a man like Carsington entice her to do everything she shouldn't.
A Splendid Collision
But the rules of attraction can easily overpower the rules of manners and morals, and sometimes even the best-behaved girl has to follow her instincts, even if it means risking it all.
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295 printed pages
Publication year
2009
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  • Merylhas quoted4 years ago
    I’m sorry.

    He heard her breath catch.

    He lightly kissed the corner of her mouth.

    Please forgive me.

    A tremor went through her.

    He kissed her nose.

    Her eyes fluttered closed.

    He brushed feather kisses at the top of her eyebrows.

    “Oh,” she said softly.

    He kissed her temples and the corners of her eyes. He kissed the top of her ear and made a path of featherlight kisses along her jaw and kissed her chin and continued up to her other ear.
  • Merylhas quoted4 years ago
    Love.

    It made one blind, truly. Blind to others. Blind to past, present, and future. Blind to all but one conscienceless man and the wicked feelings he inspired: desire…passion…

    They were poetic words for simple animal urges. She saw that now, too late. Those feelings quickly faded.
  • roubaazourhas quoted8 years ago
    She wished she could find something wrong with him that showed. Providence was not at all fair in that way. What it ought to do was leave an indelible mark on wicked men. Preferably a scarlet A on their foreheads.

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