“{Calpurnia)"My mother…she’s desperate for a daughter she can dress like a porcelain doll. Sadly, I shall never be such a child. How I long for my sister to come out and distract the countess from my person."He joined her on the bench, asking, "How old is your sister?""Eight," she said, mournfully."Ah. Not ideal.""An understatement." She looked up at the star-filled sky. "No, I shall be long on the shelf by the time she makes her debut.""What makes you so certain you’re shelf-bound?"She cast him a sidelong glance. "While I appreciate your chivalry, my lord, your feigned ignorance insults us both." When he failed to reply, she stared down at her hands, and replied, "My choices are rather limited.""How so?""I seem able to have my pick of the impoverished, the aged, and the deadly dull.”
Sarah MacLean“Let me be clear. Last I was aware you were neither my husband nor my father nor my King. Therefore, any control you may imagine you hold over me is just that- imaginary”
Sarah MacLean, The Season“Men are not nearly as evolved as women are, nor as intelligent, evidently”
Sarah MacLean, The Season“We are a motley bunch. But we more than make up for it with tenacity." ~ Ralston to Simon”
Sarah MacLean, Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart“why couldn't someone , somewhere , want her for her ?”
Sarah MacLean, Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake“There is perhaps no more rewarding romance heroine than she who is not expected to find love. The archetype comes in many disguises - the wallflower, the spinster, the governess, the single mom - but always with one sad claim: Love is not in her cards.”
Sarah MacLean“Teenagers are asking, 'Who am I?' and 'How do I fit in?' in every aspect of their lives, and the best YA romances appreciate that there is more to a teen's life than finding love.”
Sarah MacLean“The best partnerships aren't dependent on a mere common goal but on a shared path of equality, desire, and no small amount of passion.”
Sarah MacLean“No matter how troubled a character's history, romance novels tell us, love can be built upon it, and happily-ever-after can result. What's more, the darker the past, the brighter the future - and the better the read.”
Sarah MacLean“She had wanted more than she could have.She had wanted him, and more... she had wanted him to want her.In the name of something bigger than tradition, bolder than reputation, more important than a silly title.”
Sarah MacLean“..he wanted her.And at another time, as another man, he would have her. Without hesitation. As lover. . . as more.”
Sarah MacLean