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Fair Game (All's Fair, #1) Fair Game by Josh Lanyon
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“All cynics are disappointed idealists. The more stars in the eyes, the harder the fall.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
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“I can’t figure out where you put all that,” Tucker observed. “You eat like a horse.” “It goes straight to my cock”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“I want that.
I don’t think a week goes by I don’t dream about it.
The way it feels to move inside you.
The way your body grabs on like tight velvet.
The sounds you make, like having me inside you is the best thing that ever happened to you.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“Only in academia did people talk such bullshit and expect to be taken seriously”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“It was dark.” “I’d know you in the dark, Tucker.” Tucker’s eyes flashed up to meet Elliot’s. He said curtly. “Yeah. I’d know you too.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“You're Professor Mills? The new one who teaches history?"

As opposed to the old Professor Mills who preached overthrow of the government?”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“I don’t recall you playing much tennis. As for the gymnastics…"
His sexy growl of a laugh seemed to snag Elliot in the guts. "Yeah, you do have some beautiful moves as I recall. They didn’t require a lot of footwork.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“He needed fresh air and sunshine. A walk in the woods and afterward a good book to read by the fire.
Yeah, that was the life.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“Last night they hadn’t even fucked. What the hell was the point of protective custody if you weren’t at least going to get to have sex with your protector?”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“Wear something sexy.” “Asshole.” “That will certainly work.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“Surrounded by glistening pine trees, enveloped by rain and fog, for the first time it occurred to Elliot that his extended period of solitude just might be turning into loneliness.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“His knee was killing him, was not going to support him for much longer, but of far greater importance seemed the erection shoving against the constriction of his jeans. Biological imperative.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“Law enforcement hardened you. It made you cynical about people. Even people you loved. The people who deserved your unconditional trust.”
josh lanyon, Fair Game
“What the hell was the point of protective custody if you weren’t at least going to get to have sex with your protector?”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“How the hell could you be homesick for a place that had never been home?”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“All cynics are disappointed idealists.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“The thing is,” Elliot said neutrally, “people lose their temper and strike out, and human beings are pretty fragile when you get down to it.”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“If you even try to die, I’ll kill you myself,” Tucker had said in a choky voice”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game
“There was nothing like working law enforcement for a few years to give you a jaded view of human nature. No matter how well you thought you knew someone, no one ever entirely knew anyone else.”
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