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Wanted: An Honest Man (Lindsey Lark #1) Wanted: An Honest Man by Cricket Rohman
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“I never meant for you to see that.”
“Of course, you wouldn't want me to see that. It's much more difficult to pull off an affair when the wife knows about it.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“There is more to Subject C than meets the eye. I am baffled by the coldness and selfishness of this woman. I am also tired of dog sitting. Hiding in shadows, waiting in the wings to talk with her is not my style. I hope I'm not in over my head.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“But I dog sit for those people. Once they notice he’s gone, they will ask me if I’ve seen him.”
“So what?”
“I pride myself in being an honest man. That’s what!”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“Lindsey loved her job almost as much as she loved her husband.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“She found the perfect black dress: a little too short and a little too tight. No one would suspect she was an elementary school teacher.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“A hush, a silence accompanied this dusting of snow until an odd whistling sound broke through the numbness, coming closer, growing louder. What was that?”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“From her desk, she observed Willy demonstrating his ability to blow snot bubbles out of his slightly runny nose. Emma politely ignored him; Maggie’s face showed disgust at his grossness; Harley giggled; and competitive Joseph tried his best, with no luck, to make something, anything come out of his nose.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“I may seem happy, but I’m still hurting. A nasty, adulterous divorce will do that.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“Every inch of me hurts, and we are making the progress of a snail.”
“I know … Do you think it hurts to freeze to death?” Laura asked softly, morbidly.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man
“Thieves? A twinge of panic shot through her. Dabbing at the fever-induced perspiration beading across her forehead, she wondered vaguely why the air conditioning wasn't blowing full-force on this hot September afternoon. Then she realized it was.”
Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man