70 Quotes About Ian

  • Author Jeaniene Frost
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    Your mum pounced on her and started sucking away. Would’ve been arousing if not for all the screaming.”“Ian,” Bones drew out warningly.He grinned. “You’re right. I was aroused anyway.

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  • Author Jennifer Ashley
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    I don't need the bowls to give me peace anymore," Ian said. "I have you. And Jamie, and Belle. If all the Ming bowls in the world were smashed, I'd still have you." [...]"You broke the bowl, and it is gone. But you are here, and whole. Nothing else matters.

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  • Author Jeaniene Frost
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    I suppose I should've known there was more to you than the insipid whore you present yourself to be."Instead of being insulted, Ian smiled almost flirtatiously. "Oh, I am all the whore you can imagine and more, but I do have other talents. Few people see them, although you and your lovely wife are about to.

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  • Author Jennifer Ashley
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    Losing Sarah and my boy was the hardest thing I've ever lived through. But even then, you see, I knew that Eleanor was with me. If not here, then at least in the world, where I could find her. I could think of her living in that old house with her father, I could write to her if I chose. She was the anchor in my world, no matter how far I was from her. But if I lose her... Ian, I lose myself. I can't live. Not without Eleanor.

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  • Author Diana Gabaldon
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    Far be it from me to offer you moral advice. But you are not--repeat not--to be questioning whores in any deeply personal manner. Do I make myself clear?""Auntie!" he said, pretending shock. "The idea!" But a broad grin spread across his tattooed face.

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  • Author Lisa Shearin
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    I stand guard,” Yasha said. He got out of the SUV and pulled a sawed-off shotgun out from under his seat.“And keep our exit open,” Ian told him.Yasha grinned crookedly. “Don’t I always?” He looked at me and his grin broadened. “Scream if something jumps at you.”I tried for a grin; it felt more like a grimace. “Don’t I always?

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  • Author Lisa Shearin
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    Ian took a good look in my eyes and sighed in resignation. "Dammit, the boss didn't tell me you were part elf.""I'm not.""Are you feeling good?""Quite.""Confident?""You know it.""Absurdly relaxed to the point of doing something stupid?"I scooted my tuffet toward my delectable partner. If Ian wanted to ensure every man here knew I was taken, I was more than willing to help spread the word. "Why don't you come over here and try me.

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  • Author Lisa Shearin
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    Ian stood. “I’m taking a short walk in the park. Stay here.”I stood. “Like hell.”“Then stay behind me.”“Could you at least say ‘cover my six’? Give me a little dignity here.”“Okay. Cover my six—just don’t shoot me in the ass.”“How about I kick it?” Sykes wasn’t the only one asking for it.I heard the grin in his voice. “You’re always welcome to try.

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  • Author Jeaniene Frost
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    You're shagging a woman who can turn into a dragon? Blast you, Charles, I am sick with envy!

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