Nora Roberts Quote

Laurel’s in right field, leading off. Her fielding’s crap, but she’s got a good bat. My fielding is not crap. She hit Del with the glove. Keep it up and you’re not going to have any problem winning that beat, Brown. When she stalked off, Mal took an easy, testing swing. What bet? Laurel strode straight up to Mac. I want to switch with you. I want to play on Jack’s team. Baseball slut. Okay by me, but you’d better tell Jack. She walked over to where Jack sat on the ground writing his lineup. I switched with Mac. I’m on your team. Trading the redhead for the blonde. Okay, let me figure… You’re right field, leading off. Son of a bitch. Did he and Del have telepathy? Laurel narrowed her eyes. Why right field? He flicked her a glance, and she him reconsider his response. You’ve got a strong arm. She pointed at him. Good answer. How come you… Hey. Hey, is that Mal? Del hooked Mal? Jack barred his teeth. So that’s the way he wants to play the game? Let’s kick his ass.

Nora Roberts

Laurel’s in right field, leading off. Her fielding’s crap, but she’s got a good bat. My fielding is not crap. She hit Del with the glove. Keep it up and you’re not going to have any problem winning that beat, Brown. When she stalked off, Mal took an easy, testing swing. What bet? Laurel strode straight up to Mac. I want to switch with you. I want to play on Jack’s team. Baseball slut. Okay by me, but you’d better tell Jack. She walked over to where Jack sat on the ground writing his lineup. I switched with Mac. I’m on your team. Trading the redhead for the blonde. Okay, let me figure… You’re right field, leading off. Son of a bitch. Did he and Del have telepathy? Laurel narrowed her eyes. Why right field? He flicked her a glance, and she him reconsider his response. You’ve got a strong arm. She pointed at him. Good answer. How come you… Hey. Hey, is that Mal? Del hooked Mal? Jack barred his teeth. So that’s the way he wants to play the game? Let’s kick his ass.

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About Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts (born Eleanor Marie Robertson on October 10, 1950) is an American author of over 225 novels, known for romance published under her own name. She also writes police procedurals which have elements of science fiction under the name J. D. Robb, and has published as Jill March and (in the U.K.) Sarah Hardesty.