13 Inspiring Tamara Hughes Quotes (Free List)

Tamara Hughes quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Tamara Hughes has a lot to say. In this list we present the 13 best Tamara Hughes quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!

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Tamara Hughes quotes

Sometimes people do misguided things for the most honorable of reasons.

— Tamara Hughes, Once Upon a Masquerade


You are an exceedingly beautiful mystery, one that intrigues me and one that I plan to solve.

— Tamara Hughes, Once Upon a Masquerade


He had an overwhelming urge to take possession of her lips, silencing any mention of another man’s name.

— Tamara Hughes, Once Upon a Masquerade


He’d do what was best for her. He’d take her to safety and send her back home to a bright future…with amore honorable man than him. The stick broke in his hand, and he muttered an oath.All he wanted was for Amelia to be safe and happy, dammit. That and to beat every honorable man in England into the dust.

— Tamara Hughes, Beauty’s Curse


He’d do what was best for her. He’d take her to safety and send her back home to a bright future…with a more honorable man than him. The stick broke in his hand, and he muttered an oath. All he wanted was for Amelia to be safe and happy, dammit. That and to beat every honorable man in England into the dust.

— Tamara Hughes


You’re as lovely as a flower in the stark of winter… Your hair is the color of wheat under the midday sun, and your eyes—”“Yes, yes. My eyes are like the sea or the sky or some such nonsense, ” she quipped with a laugh, the lilting sound like the finest music, better than anything he could ever play.

— Tamara Hughes, Beauty’s Curse


When he bowed his head to hide his grin, she stiffened. “This is most certainly not amusing.”He looked up, the humor still glittering in his eyes, and spoke one word. “James.”“Pardon me?”“James Lamont. It’s my name. You’ll need it if you’re to curse me properly.

— Tamara Hughes, Tempting the Pirate


The only woman who would wear a gown like this one, love, is one who knows the power she wields and isn’t afraid to use it.

— Tamara Hughes, Tempting the Pirate


Charity followed the pirate. To salvation or to hell, she would soon find out.

— Tamara Hughes, Tempting the Pirate


He’d do what was best for her. He’d take her to safety and send her back home to a bright future…with amore honorable man than him. The stick broke in his hand, and he muttered an oath. All he wanted was for Amelia to be safe and happy, dammit. That and to beat every honorable man in England into the dust.

— Tamara Hughes, Beauty’s Curse


She would do whatever she had to, even make this man’s life a living hell if it were required, and judging by the arrogance of Thomas Glanville, that possibility was quite likely.

— Tamara Hughes, His Pirate Seductress


Those green eyes mocked her, and the ass leaned into her blade as if daring her to slice him

— Tamara Hughes, His Pirate Seductress


Catherine bristled at the amusement in his voice. He could laugh all he wanted when he stood tied to a wall utterly naked. A little humiliation might do him good.

— Tamara Hughes, His Pirate Seductress


Whether David believed in her affliction or not didn’t change the fact that it existed, and some day it would catch up with her.

— Tamara Hughes, Beauty’s Curse