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Claire Quotes

Did he just say--? Yes, Claire said, smiling. Yes, he did. Whoa. Guess I'd better stay alive, then.

Did he just say--?" "Yes," Claire said, smiling. "Yes, he did." "Whoa. Guess I'd better stay alive, then.

Rachel Caine (2009). “Lord of Misrule: The Morganville Vampires”, p.16, Penguin

Hold on, Claire Bear! Next stop, Crazytown!

Rachel Caine (2009). “The Dead Girls' Dance”, p.177, Allison & Busby

Saint Claire, the patron saint of the kick-me sign.

Rachel Caine (2007). “The Dead Girls' Dance: The Morganville Vampires”, p.157, Penguin

For the record, Claire Marsden and I are not having sex.

Sarah Mayberry, Shoma Narayanan (2015). “After-Hours Negotiation: Can't Get Enough\An Offer She Can't Refuse”, p.94, Harlequin

So we do nothing? --Claire We do the best nothing you've ever seen. --Michael

Rachel Caine (2007). “The Dead Girls' Dance: The Morganville Vampires”, p.67, Penguin

I’m taking off my shoes.’’ ‘‘Fine. Shoes off.’’ ‘‘And my pants.’’ ‘‘Don’t push it, Claire.

Rachel Caine (2008). “Feast of Fools: The Morganville Vampires”, p.50, Penguin

Sure. Knock yourself out. No, really. Hammer to the head, works every time.” Claire

Rachel Caine (2010). “The Morganville Vampires:”, p.1615, Penguin

She smells better," Claire said. "And she made me cookies.

Rachel Caine (2009). “Midnight Alley”, p.108, Allison & Busby

I knew you'd come,Claire.I knew you would.Dear God,you took your time.

Rachel Caine (2012). “Bitter Blood”, p.276, Allison & Busby

Well," Claire said, "at least we have tacos. Everything goes better with tacos.

Rachel Caine (2012). “Bitter Blood: The Morganville Vampires”, p.69, Penguin

Your education or your life, Claire. I'd rather you be alive and a little bit dumber.

Rachel Caine (2007). “The Dead Girls' Dance: The Morganville Vampires”, p.46, Penguin

What’s her name? Claire, what’s her name?

Rachel Caine (2012). “Black Dawn”, p.180, Allison & Busby

Jeez, Claire. If I didn't love you, you'd scare me.

Rachel Caine (2010). “Kiss of Death: The Morganville Vampires”, p.166, Penguin