luna ❥
Written on Apr 6, 2021
not rlly my cup of tea but it was ok
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When girl meets Duke, their marriage breaks all the rules...Since his return from war, the Duke of Ashbury's to-do list has been short and anything but sweet: brooding, glowering, menacing London ne'er-do-wells by night. Now there's a new item on the list. He needs an heir-which means he needs a wife. When Emma Gladstone, a vicar's daughter turned seamstress, appears in his library wearing a wedding gown, he decides on the spot that she'll do. His terms are simple: - They will be husband and wife by night only. - No lights, no kissing. - No questions about his battle scars. - Last, and most importantly...Once she's pregnant with his heir, they need never share a bed again. But Emma is no pushover. She has a few rules of her own: - They will have dinner together every evening. - With conversation. - And unlimited teasing. - Last, and most importantly...Once she's seen the man beneath the scars, he can't stop her from falling in love...
not rlly my cup of tea but it was ok
[...]From his expression, one would think she’d suggested nightly abdominal surgery. Performed with a knitting needle and a spoon.
Tessa Dare. The Duchess Deal (Girl Meets Duke #1) (Kindle Locations 767-768). Harpercollins. Kindle Edition.
[..]You. You crusty botch of nature. You poisonous bunch-backed toad.[...]
Tessa Dare. The Duchess Deal (Girl Meets Duke #1) (Kindle Locations 2826-2827). Harpercollins. Kindle Edition.
“I can’t even take the whole thing in. It looks like unicorn vomit. Or the pelt of some snow beast rumoured to menace the Himalayas.”
Tessa Dare. The Duchess Deal (Girl Meets Duke #1) (Kindle Locations 116-117). Harpercollins. Kindle Edition.
"What could possibly deter any woman from accepting?”
“What, indeed. Perhaps a disinclination to feeling like a broodmare.” They stepped off the pavement and crossed the street.
“A broodmare. Hm. I’m not certain I mind that comparison. If you’re a broodmare, that would make me the stud.”
“And there,” she said, “is the injustice of the world in a nutshell.”