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Finding Fraser Finding Fraser by K.C. Dyer
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“Some people hit the bar. Some throw themselves into their work. Some just leap into the arms of the first non-homicidal-looking person they find. Me? I go to the bookstore.”
K.C. Dyer, Finding Fraser
“There’s a romance writing group near here in Erie, and let me just say—we’ve been called out to a few of their parties.”
K.C. Dyer, Finding Fraser
“Nothing like a cuddly racist to make a person feel better about herself.”
K.C. Dyer, Finding Fraser
“He is no man,” she snarled. “He is merely a character! The truth, no matter how you cut it, is that Jamie Fraser may have made a good lad in a story, but he never existed.”
K.C. Dyer, Finding Fraser
“If stone circle begins to hum——run!”
K.C. Dyer, Finding Fraser
“NOTHING was as discouraging as seeing the buff guy in the kilt coming toward me along the top of that hotel bar. His skin was spray-tanned to a shade of orange that matched the leather of his sporran. He’d leapt onto the bar like it was nothing, and strode the full length in a cloud of baby oil scent so thick it even cut through the smell of beer in the air. He wore nothing but a tiny kilt that I’m quite sure no self-respecting Scotsman would blow his nose into, and a plaid tam atop a vivid orange wig. I think my heart broke a little at the sight of that wig. The stripper pranced down the bar, jig-stepping over glasses to the sound of an electro-bagpipe drone.”
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“You’ll love Philadelphia,” she said. “But watch out for the ladies who are putting on your shin-dig. There’s a romance writing group near here in Erie, and let me just say—we’ve been called out to a few of their parties. Some of those chicks are decently hard-core.”
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“Besides, the wine was in a box. Juice comes in a box and people drink juice at two in the afternoon all the time.”
K.C. Dyer, Finding Fraser
“conversation”
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“the problem of my winded panting by holding my”
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