Finding Fraser

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What people are
saying about FINDING FRASER…

 
 

"Jamie Fraser
would be Deeply Gratified at having inspired such a charmingly funny, poignant
story—and so am I."

 

Diana Gabaldon,
author of the New York Times Bestselling OUTLANDER series

 

 

"I loved this book. It transported
me to a Scotland I wished I’d grown up in. Everything about it is a delight,
and it’s all authentic—the environment, the characters, the dialogue and
the sheer enjoyment of it all.”

 

Jack Whyte, best-selling author of,
most recently, THE GUARDIANS OF SCOTLAND series

 

 

“Finding Fraser is an absolute
must-read for any Outlander fan. The story is both hilarious and romantic, as
well as guaranteed to have readers turning the pages until the wee hours to
discover if the heroine finds her very own Jamie Fraser.”

 

Laura
Bradbury, author of the best-selling MY GRAPE ESCAPE series

 

 

“FINDING FRASER
 is for everyone who ever fell in love with a fictional character. Dyer
blends humor, a love of Scotland, and romance into a page turner that will keep
readers cheering on the main character and turning pages.”

 

Eileen Cook, Author
of REMEMBER, and other books for teens and adults

 
 

Finding Fraser

 

 

by
kc dyer

 
 
 

 
 

Copyright © 2015
kc dyer

 

All rights
reserved. The use of any part of this publication, reproduced, transmitted in
any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or
otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of
the publisher – or in the case of photocopying or other reprographic
copying, license from the Canadian Copyright Licensing agency – is an
infringement of the copyright law.

 

Library
and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

 

Dyer,
K. C., author

         
Finding Fraser / kc dyer.

 

Issued
in print and electronic formats.

ISBN
978-0-9940817-0-4 (pbk.).
--
ISBN
978-0-9940817-1-1 (kindle).
--

ISBN
978-0-9940817-2-8 (ibook).
--
ISBN
978-0-9940817-3-5 (epub)

 

         
I.
 
Title.

 

PS8557.Y48F56
2015                  
C813'.6                   
C2015-902696-2

C2015-902697-0

 

This book is a
work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the
author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events
or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

 

Cover photo by
Martin Chung of
StudioImpossible.com

Published in
Canada by Lions Mountain Literary.

Visit kc dyer’s
website at
kcdyer.com
, or find her sweetly tweeting
@kcdyer
.

Visit Emma
Sheridan at
FindingFraser.com
or email her at
[email protected]
.

 

This
book is for Kathy and Pamela

who have been with Emma
from the beginning,

and for Diana,

without whom there would be
no Jamie to love.

 

FINDING FRASER

 

I
met Jamie Fraser when I was nineteen years old. He was tall, red-headed, and at
our first meeting at least, a virgin. I fell in love hard, fast and completely.
He was older than me. He was taller than me. He knew how to ride a horse, wield
a sword and stitch a wound. He was, in fact, the perfect man.

That
he was fictional hardly entered into it.

I
loved him then, and I love him now. Three boyfriends——one live-in——and
an ex-husband have not changed my mind. Ten years have passed since I first met
this man, yet somehow——somehow he is more important to me than
ever.

And
this is why, at twenty-nine years (and one day) old, I have decided to drop
everything, to leave my life behind, and regardless of the cost to my wallet or
my self-esteem, go forth and find my own James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie
Fraser.

 

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