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In Bed With A Highlander Quotes

In Bed With A Highlander by Maya Banks

In Bed With A Highlander Quotes
"I love you, too, dearling. I'll always keep you close in my heart."
"The laird sighed. 'What part of me telling you that you weren’t leaving my protection did you not understand? I don’t take kindly to those under my authority blatantly disregarding my orders.'"
"Some demon prompted her to deny his claim. 'I’m not under your authority, Laird. I’m not sure how you came to that notion, but ’tis quite untrue.'"
"He touched his fingertip to the end of her nose. 'You don’t make the rules here, lass. I do. It would be in your best interests to remember that.'"
"'I’ll never hurt you, lass. You’ll have the respect due you as wife to the laird of the McCabe clan. I’ll protect you and any child you bear me.'"
"'You cannot order me to trust you. Why that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.'"
"'You will take this back to Cameron,' Ewan said through gritted teeth. 'And you will bear my message.'"
"'If ’tis all the same to you, I’d rather not have you... bed me.'"
"Ewan sighed. 'Ah, lass, ’tis true I bedded you with all the skill of a stable boy with his first woman.'"
"'Perhaps your seed has already taken root. We should wait to see if that is the case. ’Tis truth you’ve no skill at loving, and ’tis obvious I’ve none as well.'"
"He reached down and took her hands in his. She was small and soft. Delicate."
"You’re a lesson in sinning, Laird," she said in her prim, disapproving voice.
"My theory is that men might enjoy being kissed … down there … as much as women enjoy a man’s mouth … down there."
"Would you like to spill in my mouth?" she asked shyly.
"I like the idea of tasting you," she whispered.
"You don’t feel warm to the touch. Yet. Sleep. I’ll have one of the women send up hot water for your bath when I receive word the McDonalds have reached our border."
"You’ve just thoroughly worn me out. Do you mind telling me how on earth I’d have the energy to bed another woman?"
"Mairin, I took vows. I didn’t take them lightly."
"As long as you prove a good and faithful wife, there’s no reason for me to seek out another woman."
"But what he had to do was be fair and disciplined."
"He far preferred her belligerence to her tears."
"You could help me. Please, Alaric, I’ve a need to shed some blood."
"Ewan will take care of this, lass. He is a fair man."
"Your men behaved reprehensibly," Mairin said.
"Nay, Laird. ’Twas not the tale as he told it to me."
"I’m sorry," she whispered. "You did look as if you wanted to yell at me again."
"Indeed, I do. If any man has a problem with my command, they are free to leave the keep."
"I love you," she whispered into his ear. "I love you so much."
"I’m sorry. I hadn’t intended for you to know of my retching."
"Aye, but what I have in mind has nothing to do with being a sloth."
"My most important duty is to see to the needs of my wife."
"I tolerate no disrespect and I damn sure will kill any man who ever touches you."
"Because I feel at fault for provoking him so."
"So you’d rather he be ravaged by a pack of wolves."
"I’ve waited a long time for you to say those words, lass."
"I’ve decided that an afternoon of leisure sounds extremely appealing."
"That’s it, lass. Go slow and be careful. I’ve got you. I won’t let you go."
"You’re all right now," Caelen said in a low, reassuring voice.
"We’ll talk when we reach McCabe land. We aren’t stopping until we reach our border. Sleep now."
"You are everything to me, Mairin. I can go without food. The keep can crumble. But I can’t live without you."
"I’d battle the fires of hell to bring you home, lass."
"God’s truth the idea of him bedding me made me ill."
"I’d bring you home, lass. Now let’s ride on. Our son misses his mother and our clan misses their mistress."
"You have the look of my mother, may God rest her soul."
"All I could remember was her vibrant golden hair."