Christina Dodd Quote

What in Hades were you doing, lady? I almost hit you.Remington rose to confront him, but before he could say a word, Madeline came up like an infuriated wasp. What was I doing? What were you doing? You almost hit this dog. Her cheeks and the tip of her nose glowed scarlet with fury. Her eyes sparked with brilliant blue. She had a smudge on one cheek and her hat was askew, but that didn't matter, for all the passion she had revealed in the morning's kiss she put into the defense of a mutt she had never before seen.Surly with guilt, the youth said, It was just a flea-ridden stray. Then her loveliness registered. He jerked to attention, back straight, shoulders back. He stared with avid fascination into her face. I believe we may have met, although I can't quite remember-She rampaged on, Is that the way you were taught? To run over defenseless animals?Stepping back, Remington folded his arms. This youth didn't stand a chance.Her eyes narrowed. Wait a minute. I recognize you. You're Lord Mauger!Yes, I... I am. Viscount Mauger, humbly at your service. Whipping his hat from his head, the youth bowed, eager to make a belated good impression on the beauty before him. And you are...?She wasn't impressed or interested. I know your mother, and she would box your ears for this.Dull red rose in Mauger's cheeks. You won't tell her.Not if you promise to be more careful in the future. I won't be around to rescue the next dog, and I remember what a fine lad you were. You love animals, and you'd feel guilty if you killed one.You're... you're right. Mauger's pleading eyes looked much like the dog's. I just bought the chestnut, and came into town, and I wanted to show him off, but that's no excuse...As Mauger dug his toe into the dirt, Remington realized he was observing a master at work. She had taken the young man from fury, to infatuation, to guilt in one smooth journey, and Mauger adored her for it.

Christina Dodd

What in Hades were you doing, lady? I almost hit you.Remington rose to confront him, but before he could say a word, Madeline came up like an infuriated wasp. What was I doing? What were you doing? You almost hit this dog. Her cheeks and the tip of her nose glowed scarlet with fury. Her eyes sparked with brilliant blue. She had a smudge on one cheek and her hat was askew, but that didn't matter, for all the passion she had revealed in the morning's kiss she put into the defense of a mutt she had never before seen.Surly with guilt, the youth said, It was just a flea-ridden stray. Then her loveliness registered. He jerked to attention, back straight, shoulders back. He stared with avid fascination into her face. I believe we may have met, although I can't quite remember-She rampaged on, Is that the way you were taught? To run over defenseless animals?Stepping back, Remington folded his arms. This youth didn't stand a chance.Her eyes narrowed. Wait a minute. I recognize you. You're Lord Mauger!Yes, I... I am. Viscount Mauger, humbly at your service. Whipping his hat from his head, the youth bowed, eager to make a belated good impression on the beauty before him. And you are...?She wasn't impressed or interested. I know your mother, and she would box your ears for this.Dull red rose in Mauger's cheeks. You won't tell her.Not if you promise to be more careful in the future. I won't be around to rescue the next dog, and I remember what a fine lad you were. You love animals, and you'd feel guilty if you killed one.You're... you're right. Mauger's pleading eyes looked much like the dog's. I just bought the chestnut, and came into town, and I wanted to show him off, but that's no excuse...As Mauger dug his toe into the dirt, Remington realized he was observing a master at work. She had taken the young man from fury, to infatuation, to guilt in one smooth journey, and Mauger adored her for it.

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About Christina Dodd

Christina Dodd (born July 14, ?) is the best-selling American author of suspense and regency historical romance. She is a recipient of the RITA Award.