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Anna Campbell Quotes

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Anna Campbell
“He wasn’t good enough for her. But by God, he meant to make her happy while he had her.”
Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed

Anna Campbell
“She loved his laughter. She loved that he faced the world with a reckless smile on his scarred face. Her heart crashed against her chest. A revelation descended. A revelation unrelated to the desire heating her blood.”
Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed

Anna Campbell
“He swallowed again and tightened his grip so even if she wanted to leave, she couldn’t. It astonished him how difficult it was to find the one word he needed after these exquisite days. The one word he had no right to say.
He forced the forbidden syllable from his tight throat.
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Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed

Anna Campbell
“She shook her head. “No, Jonas.â€�
� ‘No, Jonas� is all you ever say,� he responded with a hint of savagery. He knew he was unfair, but he was just so damned miserable.
Her smile wavered into a warmth that calmed his anger. “Not always.�
He shut his eyes as the memory of wild nights overpowered him. Good God, at this rate, he’d be bawling like a motherless calf.”
Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed

Anna Campbell
“Open your mouth, tesoro.â€� He angled her face higher. “Open your mouth for me.â€�
At his raw demand, her eyes flared wide. For a drunken moment, he drowned in glorious brown, rich, autumnal, sensual.”
Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed

Anna Campbell
“The tension drained from her face and she softened in his hold until she was again the fluid, responsive woman who had kissed him within an inch of his life. This time he knew better than to restrain her when she slipped from the bed. He bit back an appeal for her to stay with him. If his life depended on it, he couldn’t say whether he wanted her to stay an hour, a day, or forever.”
Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed

Anna Campbell
“He looked younger, kinder, a brighter image of the man she knew. A man life hadn’t mistreated or betrayed. Whatever the pain of this union, she loved that she gave him this momentary peace. This encounter lurched from the physical onto a different plane. A plane revealing a new emotional landscape. She felt lightheaded, lost.”
Anna Campbell, Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed