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" Bram suddenly realized that the woman who’d just been absolutely thrilled to win a two-line part in a local play was, without a doubt, the real Lucetta Plum, and . . . she was absolutely nothing like he’d imagined her to be. She wasn’t possessed of a delicate or whimsical nature, wasn’t fragile in the least, and . . . He found her absolutely fascinating. She had a wicked sense of humor, a keen intellect, no vanity at all when it came to her appearance, and . . . she was the heroine gothic novels deserved, the heroine of the future, and . . . She was the heroine he needed to include in his next novel—a novel that would, hopefully, bring fresh life to the Mr. Grimstone books he’d been penning for years. The "

Jen Turano , Playing the Part (A Class of Their Own, #3)


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Jen Turano quote : Bram suddenly realized that the woman who’d just been absolutely thrilled to win a two-line part in a local play was, without a doubt, the real Lucetta Plum, and . . . she was absolutely nothing like he’d imagined her to be. She wasn’t possessed of a delicate or whimsical nature, wasn’t fragile in the least, and . . . He found her absolutely fascinating. She had a wicked sense of humor, a keen intellect, no vanity at all when it came to her appearance, and . . . she was the heroine gothic novels deserved, the heroine of the future, and . . . She was the heroine he needed to include in his next novel—a novel that would, hopefully, bring fresh life to the Mr. Grimstone books he’d been penning for years. The