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Jul 05, 2015 06:28PM

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As for your weather, I'm on my way! If I had read this post one week ago, I wouldn't think too much of cold temperatures. Today we are in a Heat Advisory. We had fog this morning because the temp was 74 deg with humidity of 97%. Now our heat index is 100 deg, better than yesterday. Hard to get cool, even with AC.
So cuddle up. Sending you warm feelings.

Stephanie Laurens was my favorite writer for many years, I lived in a world of her magnificent books.
But her latest books: The Masterful Mr Montague, The Tempting of Thomas Carrick, A Match for Marcus Cynster - just terrible, there is not an adequate plot, there is not full disclosure of images of heroes, there is no connection with the previous books in the series. I loved her books because she described the protagonists in the bosom of the family, their interaction, support each other, with a minimum number of characters
But the main characters Cynster Novels - Next Generation, is blunt limited young people, women: ugly uninteresting village spinsters who want sex and family, weak-willed men almost spineless slugs, which forcibly dragged to bed, where they are deprived of the heroines of virginity before they are forced to marry them. These books all the trite, predictable, boring, at least vtorostenennyh heroes. These books all the trite, predictable, boring, with a minimum of action hero.
-No advice and support from the parents of twins,
-No help numerous cousins family Cynsters,
-No even closer relationship the twins each with other and with the brothers and sister,
-No continuation of the story line about a magical necklace local goddess,
-No interaction with neighbors,
-No mention of male and female friends of the main characters,
-No big happy family Cynster !!!
I read this novel almost 5 days, although usually love stories, especially Stephanie Laurens swallow per day. Continuation of the novel The Tempting of Thomas Carrick and also boring, stupid, uninteresting. In my opinion it would be better not undertake the author of the Victorian era, it can not open it, give it to the historical character that it turned out well with the age of Regency.
Novels about the family Cynster were my most beloved and beautiful epilogue of this family a Regency-era was "By Winter's Light".
A novel The Tempting of Thomas Carrick and A Match For Marcus Cynster - deeply disappointed me, very sorry that all read this dregs!
More books by this author will not buy better read again her early work about a wonderful family Cynster and their friends Regency era.

Besides, it's laughably UNREALISTIC to expect every generation to be carbon copies of the previous generation! They're their own people, NOT their parents! I for one am hoping that the new generation will branch out not only in terms of their careers, but also in terms of the people they mix with by marrying someone:
- outside of the British aristocracy and gentry e.g. a physician as in Jennifer McQuiston's 'Diary of an Accidental Wallflower';
- who does NOT only have French or British blood e.g. a half-Indian duke as in Mary Jo Putney's 'Loving a Lost Lord';
- lives outside of the British Isles e.g. America as in Victoria Alexander's Effington series (why hasn't Ms Laurens gotten around to creating an American character yet??).
That's what the new generation should be all about - new people and new settings, NOT the same old, same old that you're suggesting!!!

I would be very glad if the author used in his novels, young people: from different social strata, such as the youngest son of Lucifer and daughter Daniel Crosbie; from different countries, for example, one of the children Cynster and the child Duc de Perigord in France; from different economic classes, for example girl aristocrat Cynster and a young man from America, grandson Fabien de Mordaunt or relative sisters Twinning, the rich owner of a successful plant or factory.
But between them should be feeling, I need to see why they loved each other, I wonder who surround them as they interact with them. I should be interested to read the book, I have to capture the emotions that the characters are experiencing. I should like the main characters, because they are strong, beautiful, proud, purposeful, and the like. Then I read these books and get pleasure from them, which I think to a large yet not been able to get from the last book of one of the best writers of romance novels, Ms. Stephanie Laurens.