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I think Cry Wolf might provide some mild spoilers for the Mercy series, but there's no reason you couldn't read the Mercy series now.
LOL, Danielle. She is on GR, though I couldn't tell you how active she is. That's cool that Foley consulted with Day. Way to use your resources. :)
LOL. That's what I was thinking, East. The tense is wrong. That's the problem with authors using unfamiliar languages, not that I don't appreciate the effort and the attempt to broaden horizons, LOL.
The Game? Really? I thought the hero was mostly nice in that one, though pushy, naturally, LOL. It was the heroine who ended up a shrieking mess. (The heck was going on there? That descended straight into soap opera land.)
LOL, East. It's an illus. from Twilight (JPN).As for the teas, they differ in flavor, color, and region grown, usually India or China. Here's a quick and easy guide to the different teas: http://www.essortment.com/food/teatypech...
Hope that helps. :D
The English adopted black tea from the East, to which they began to add milk. It was first adopted by nobles (it was trendy, naturally) and hailed as medicinal and later turned into "high tea," LOL. That's it in a nutshell, but there's a lot online in more detail: http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/H...Do you have a specific question, East? :?
That means "take it all," Auntee. LOL. Hot, hot. Don't tell me that's in the Victoria Dahl book? I may have to give her a look-see after all, LOL. ;)
Oh, btw, lest I lead anyone astray, LOL, I should mention that I don't recommend Joyce's time travel series. It has gotten quite a few bad ratings, LOL.
LOL, Cheryl. I've noticed the women are stronger in that series. I can't say I dearly loved the heroine from Killer Secrets, but I might like Morregana better.
Cheryl, Joyce writes historicals, regencies and I think a few medievals. If you like more of a charmer, you might like her most recent heroes in her Francesca Cahill books, as long as you don't mind the mystery side. I think those heroes are urbane and smooth, but still very alpha (based on what I've read, LOL). The only early one I read was The Game, and the guy in there was actually pretty nice, if I remember. He was just pretty determined, LOL.

