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Red (Transplanted Tales, #1) Red by Kate SeRine
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“What do you get when you cross an egomaniacal fairy godmother, an arrogant genie, and a couple of wandering plagiarists whose idea of cultural preservation is stealing the stories of unsuspecting villagers and passing them off as their own?”
Kate SeRine, Red
“I’d always imagined that I’d come up with something clever and pithy when it came to my last words, but as I stood there staring at those horrifying green eyes, I settled for a little startled profanity.

How embarrassing.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“My name is Tess Little. But everyone calls me Red.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“I was hardly a fan of being berated like a child even on a good day, so seeing as how the last few days had pretty much buried the needle on the suckometer, my ability to quietly take my lumps was rapidly evaporating.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“My life, my very existence is tied to yours,” he explained. “When you finally die, it will be my last collection. We’ll cross over together.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“Halloran and Nate both gaped at me like flying monkeys had just shot out of my ass.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“Our lovemaking was exactly that—not just sex, but the joining of two troubled hearts, the easing of two battered souls.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“Praying I wouldn’t stumble upon Gran and Eddie again, I proceeded cautiously, letting my senses feel out the house for any sign of the randy seniors.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“Even now words fail me, the scene far too disturbing to describe. After a split second of pure, unadulterated horror, the magnitude of the situation struck me in the gut, forcing the wind from my lungs in an agonized gasp and sending me stumbling backward out of the bedroom. Without a word, I whirled around and raced down the steps, shoving my gun back into its holster. I heard Gran calling my name, but there was no freaking way I was going back up there. “Go!” I yelled at Nate, motioning him toward the door. “Go, go, go! Get out of the house!”
Kate SeRine, Red
“I looked away quickly, trying not to read anything into that one simple word, and held up my hand. “Let me have your phone.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“Ah, yes. There it was. That warmth I’d been craving ... The air between us suddenly became charged and primed. One little spark was all it would have taken to set off the kind of explosion that could bring us both to our knees. And I was completely and utterly terrified. I couldn’t look away. Didn’t want to. In fact, what I wanted was—”
Kate SeRine, Red
“How the hell could I possibly not remember sleeping with someone that hot, for crying out loud? It seemed unfair on a cosmic level.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“Good. I can get over you knocking me out for my own good,” he said, “but if something were to happen to you—well, I can’t make any promises there.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“People tend to panic when Death shows up on their doorstep.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“I’d leave that part to Detective Twinkle-Toes.”
Kate SeRine, Red
“smile. So many smart-ass remarks came to mind. It was a pity to have to choose only one.”
Kate SeRine, Red