“The moonlight streaming through the sheer draperies revealed Taylor smiling, boneless and peaceful in Will's embrace. The most dangerous man Will knew rested sweetly in his arms, trusting him with his love as he trusted Will to guard his life. It was beyond precious. Life, love, was made up of fragile moments like these. Fragile as Paris moonlight.”
Josh Lanyon“It’s more believable that a cop would get involved in solving these murders. I mean, you’re talking about writing a series. How believable is it that this Hollywood gossip columnist is going to keep stumbling on all these murders?”
Josh Lanyon, The Hell You Say“Do you still do the clubs?”Jake shakes his head. “You do the clubsbecause you can’t find what you need at home. I’ve got everything I need. I’ve got the answer to needs I didn’t even know I had.”
Josh Lanyon“I know that asshole you were with in college --”“Can we leave that asshole out of it?”Please, gentlemen, one asshole at a time.”
Josh Lanyon, The Hell You Say“...do you have someone you can stay with? Hell, stay with your mother. The Pentagon doesn’t have the security system she’s g”
Josh Lanyon, Fatal Shadows“Will stared at him with utter disbelief. “Am I really supposed to answer that? What do you think I want? I want you.” He added bitterly, “Who wouldn’t want you? Seeing you’re so sweet-tempered and understanding.”
Josh Lanyon, Dead Run“The moonlight streaming through the sheer draperies revealed Taylor smiling, boneless and peaceful in Will's embrace. The most dangerous man Will knew rested sweetly in his arms, trusting him with his love as he trusted Will to guard his life. It was beyond precious. Life, love, was made up of fragile moments like these. Fragile as Paris moonlight.”
Josh Lanyon, Dead Run“You're Professor Mills? The new one who teaches history?"As opposed to the old Professor Mills who preached overthrow of the government?”
Josh Lanyon, Fair Game“It wasn't merely fatigue. although it continued to worry me how tired i was all the time. I had a strange sense of missing something, of being in the wrong place - no matter where I was.”
Josh Lanyon, The Dark Tide“A pause followed my greeting. Then “We’re watching you ” whispered the voice on the other end.“Yeah? Did you see what I did with my keys? ”Silence. Then dial tone.These younger demons. So easily discouraged.”
Josh Lanyon, The Hell You Say“People loved you in the way they knew how - and often it was not the way you knew. Or needed.”
Josh Lanyon, The Dark Tide