The Mad Reader

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I wasn’t aware we were fighting. I thought we were communicating,

Anastasia Steele (Fifty Shades Darker by E.L. James)

I knew I’d fallen in love with you, but I didn’t realize, not until this morning in that little yard, all that loving you meant. If I underestimated your love for me, I barely saw my love for you — I had no appreciation of love’s strengths and power. I didn’t realize that because I love you, my heart had already made up its mind, given itself to you and would remain yours regardless of anything and everything. I didn’t realize that I am now, already, inextricably linked with you, no matter what I say or do — that you are, now, foreever and always, all I want, all I need. All I will ever desire.

Stephanie Laurens (via twinofquotes)

“Old enough to know better, pissed enough not to care.” - Jaden
(Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon)

“Old enough to know better, pissed enough not to care.” - Jaden

(Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon)

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De Warenne Dynasty 1: The Conqueror by Brenda Joyce
Like a pagan god, Rolfe the Relentless rode into Castle Aelfgar to claim it as his prize—and Lady Alice as his bride.  Lauded for his bravery in France, in England he was the hated enemy.  Once ensconced in his new domain, Rolfe became determined to tame the Saxon beauty Ceidre, Alice’s illegitimate sister, whose spirit and sensuality make him risk treason to have her—not Lady Alice—in his bed…Mysterious and seductive, she was no lady but a spy for the rebel cause of her noble half brothers.  Refusing to bow to this arrogant warrior who ignited her forbidden passion, Ceidre was swept into a dangerous liaison tied to the fate of England and kings.  Yet with his kisses on her lips, his skillful hands on her body, she would have to struggle not to surrender to… The Conqueror.

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De Warenne Dynasty 1: The Conqueror by Brenda Joyce

Like a pagan god, Rolfe the Relentless rode into Castle Aelfgar to claim it as his prize—and Lady Alice as his bride.  Lauded for his bravery in France, in England he was the hated enemy.  Once ensconced in his new domain, Rolfe became determined to tame the Saxon beauty Ceidre, Alice’s illegitimate sister, whose spirit and sensuality make him risk treason to have her—not Lady Alice—in his bed…

Mysterious and seductive, she was no lady but a spy for the rebel cause of her noble half brothers.  Refusing to bow to this arrogant warrior who ignited her forbidden passion, Ceidre was swept into a dangerous liaison tied to the fate of England and kings.  Yet with his kisses on her lips, his skillful hands on her body, she would have to struggle not to surrender to… The Conqueror.