Lisa Kleypas Quotes
Westcliff Sees An Odd Sort Of Logic In Why You Would Finally Be The One To Win St. Vincent's Heart. He Says A Girl Like You Would Appeal To ... Hmm, How Did He Put It? ... I Can't Remember The Exact Words, But It Was Something Like ... You Would Appeal To St. Vincent's Deepest, Most Secret Fantasy."
Evie Felt Her Cheeks Flushing While A Skirmish Of Pain And Hope Took Place In The Tired Confines Of Her Chest. She Tried To Respond Sardonically. "I Should Think His Fantasy Is To Consort With As Many Women As Possible."
A Grin Crossed Lillian's Lips. "Dear, That Is Not St. Vincent's Fantasy, It's His Reality. And You're Probably The First Sweet, Decent Girl He's Ever Had Anything To Do With."
"He Spent Quite A Lot Of Time With You And Daisy In Hampshire," Evie Countered.
That Seemed To Amuse Lillian Further. "I'm Not At All Sweet, Dear. And Neither Is My Sister. Don't Say You Have Been Laboring Under That Misconception All This Time?
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