Simon Basset, the irresistible Duke of Hastings, has hatched a plan to keep himself free from the town's marriage-minded society mothers. He pretends to be engaged to the lovely Daphne Bridgerton. After all, it isn't as if the brooding rogue has any real plans to marry--though there is... read more
“"It's the truth," he vowed. "Before I met you I was only half-alive."”Simon Basset
“There were rules among friends, commandments, really, and the most important one was Thou Shalt Not Lust After Thy Friend's Sister.”
“Yes, well, I do have four brothers. A better education I cannot imagine.”Daphne Bridgerton
“I want a husband. I want a family. It's not so silly when you think about it. I'm fourth of eight children. All I know are large families. I shouldn't know how to exist outside of one.”Daphne Bridgerton
“None of her children seemed to be on to any of her tricks. Just blather on about nothing in particular, and she could be rid of any of them in a trice.”
“A rake's humor is essentially cruel.”Daphne Bridgerton
“Reformed rakes make the best husbands.”Lady Bridgerton
“Men are sheep. Where one goes, the rest will soon follow.”Lady Whistledown
“If you're not smiling, then you're either about to suffer a seizure or sneeze.”Simon Basset
“To say that men can be bullheaded would be insulting to the bull.”Lady Whistledown
“. . .after all, it is a truth universally acknowledged that a married man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of an heir.”Lady Whistledown
“Good, God, I know exactly what is going on in his brain right now, and it has nothing to do with poetry and roses." Simon pictured Daphne down on a bed of rose petals. "Well, maybe roses," he murmured. "I'm going to kill him," Anthony announced.”Anthony and Simon
“He is not fit to lick Daphne's boots." Simon's head filled with more erotic images, this time of himself licking her toes. He decided not to comment.”Anthony and Simon
To say that men can be bullheaded would be insulting to the bull.Highlighted by 30 Kindle customers
“Any man, you'll soon learn, has an insurmountable need to blame someone else when he is made to look a fool.”Highlighted by 25 Kindle customers
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“And if you say that's because you lot barged into her home like a herd of mentally deficient sheep, I'm disowning all three of you.”Highlighted by 18 Kindle customers
There were rules among friends, commandments, really, and the most important one was Thou Shalt Not Lust After Thy Friend's Sister.Highlighted by 13 Kindle customers
The Duke and I is first in the Bridgerton series. #2 is The Viscount Who Loved Me, #3 is An Offer from a Gentleman, #4 is Romancing Mr. Bridgerton, and #5 is To Sir Phillip, With Love.Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
“It's the curse of motherhood. You're required to love us even when we vex you.”Highlighted by 9 Kindle customers
Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth—orderlinessHighlighted by 7 Kindle customers
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nefarious.” “I'd like to be up to something nefarious,” heHighlighted by 6 Kindle customers
Prologue
Chapters 1 - 21
Epilogue
Followed by The Viscount Who Loved Me.
Preceded by Bet Me, and followed by Not Quite a Husband.
Preceded by Thunder and Roses, and followed by Heart Throb.
Preceded by Almost Heaven, and followed by Lady Be Good.
Preceded by Mr. Impossible, and followed by It Had to Be You.
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