Robyn Carr Quote

Now look, he said. He felt the back collar of his shirt and jacket clutched in an iron grip and he whirled on the giant, hitting him square in the jaw with his fist. He suspected he’d broken his hand, but no way was he letting on. He did wince in pain, however, while the very large man merely turned his brick of a face to the side. You shouldn’t’a done that, little man, the guy said. It took him roughly one second to draw back his fist and plaster Sean in the face hard enough to send him reeling into the melons. Then to the floor. Sean saw a lot of stars and was aware of the melons as they began to bounce around the produce section. And there was blood—he wasn’t sure where from since his entire face felt as if it had been through a meat grinder. Hey! Franci shouted. What’s the matter with you? I told you to leave it alone, he’s harmless! No good deed goes unpunished, I guess, the big man said. It looked like you needed help. Maybe you like being grabbed like that in the grocery store, huh, babe? Sean muttered something about not being harmless and tried to get to his feet, without success. The big man said, Just stay down where you are, buster. But Sean was intent on getting up and he’d just about made it to his feet when the man took two giant steps in his direction. That was all it took for Franci to launch herself on the lumberjack with a cry of outrage. She had her arms around his neck, her legs around his waist and screamed bloody murder while pummeling him on the back. I. Told. You. To. Leave. Him. Alone! she shrieked. Paul Bunyan whirled around and around, trying to shake her loose, but she was on him like a tick on a hound. Then the scene got a lot more interesting. No! No! No! No! No! screamed a store manager, running up to them, followed closely by another man and a couple of young bag boys. A crowd gathered and the grocery employees peeled Franci off the lumberjack, but she was kicking her heart out the whole time. The police are coming! the store manager yelled. Stop this at once! Stop! And Sean absently thought, This really isn’t going how I planned. Right

Robyn Carr

Now look, he said. He felt the back collar of his shirt and jacket clutched in an iron grip and he whirled on the giant, hitting him square in the jaw with his fist. He suspected he’d broken his hand, but no way was he letting on. He did wince in pain, however, while the very large man merely turned his brick of a face to the side. You shouldn’t’a done that, little man, the guy said. It took him roughly one second to draw back his fist and plaster Sean in the face hard enough to send him reeling into the melons. Then to the floor. Sean saw a lot of stars and was aware of the melons as they began to bounce around the produce section. And there was blood—he wasn’t sure where from since his entire face felt as if it had been through a meat grinder. Hey! Franci shouted. What’s the matter with you? I told you to leave it alone, he’s harmless! No good deed goes unpunished, I guess, the big man said. It looked like you needed help. Maybe you like being grabbed like that in the grocery store, huh, babe? Sean muttered something about not being harmless and tried to get to his feet, without success. The big man said, Just stay down where you are, buster. But Sean was intent on getting up and he’d just about made it to his feet when the man took two giant steps in his direction. That was all it took for Franci to launch herself on the lumberjack with a cry of outrage. She had her arms around his neck, her legs around his waist and screamed bloody murder while pummeling him on the back. I. Told. You. To. Leave. Him. Alone! she shrieked. Paul Bunyan whirled around and around, trying to shake her loose, but she was on him like a tick on a hound. Then the scene got a lot more interesting. No! No! No! No! No! screamed a store manager, running up to them, followed closely by another man and a couple of young bag boys. A crowd gathered and the grocery employees peeled Franci off the lumberjack, but she was kicking her heart out the whole time. The police are coming! the store manager yelled. Stop this at once! Stop! And Sean absently thought, This really isn’t going how I planned. Right

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About Robyn Carr

Robyn Carr is an American author. She is the writer of the Virgin River series of books and has written more than fifty novels. Her novels have been on The New York Times Best Seller list, including titles such as The Hero.
She is also an executive producer on the television adaptations of Virgin River and Sullivan's Crossing.