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“All right, then,” she snapped, “do as you please! Perhaps afterward we could manage a coherent discussion.” Twisting beneath him, she flopped onto her stomach.Christopher went still. After a long hesitation, she heard him ask in a far more normal voice, “What are you doing?”
“I’m making it easier for you,” came her defiant reply. “Go on, start ravishing.”
Another silence. Then, “Why are you facing downward?”
“Because that’s how it’s done.” Beatrix twisted to look at him over her shoulder. A twinge of uncertainty caused her to ask, “Isn’t it?”
His face was blank. “Has no one ever told you?”
“No, but I’ve read about it.”
Christopher rolled off her, relieving her of his weight. He wore an odd expression as he asked, “From what books?”
“Veterinary manuals. And of course, I’ve observed the squirrels in springtime, and farm animals and-”
She was interrupted as Christopher cleared his throat loudly, and again. Darting a confused glance at him, she realized that he was trying to choke back amusement.
Beatrix began to feel indignant. Her first time in a bed with a man, and he was laughing.
“Look here,” she said in a businesslike manner, “I’ve read about the mating habits of over two dozen species, and with the exception of snails, whose genitalia is on their necks, they all—” She broke off and frowned. “Why are you laughing at me?
Christopher had collapsed, overcome with hilarity. As he lifted his head and saw her affronted expression, he struggled manfully with another outburst. “Beatrix. I’m . . . I’m not laughing at you.”
“You are!”
“No I’m not. It’s just . . .” He swiped a tear from the corner of his eye, and a few more chuckles escaped. “Squirrels . . .”
“Well, it may be humorous to you, but it’s a very serious matter to the squirrels.”
― Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon
Karen Marie Moning was a library find for me. I think I did read reviews on her but when I saw a few of her books at the library I picked them up. LOVE her Highlander series but not too fond of the Fever series.
Yes, I also discovered many authors here on GR that I probably would never have read if not for this site.
I have too many favorite authors! But as regards to say, Kristen Ashley, that entirely Dhes' fault. She wrote such glowing reviews and I ignore them as long as I could and finally gave in. Now Kathleen Woodiwiss is a favorite and I "discovered" her back when I was about 12 years old. One of my mom's books. Up til then I had only read shorter Harlequins and gothic romances. The Flame and The Flower was my first "long" book. So many more but I don't always remember my first book or the discovery.
“She had just pulled her dress coat from it's hanger when Connor came bouncing out of her bedroom and down the hallway with something in his hand."Mommy, what's this jiggle stick?"
She looked up to see her son standing not two feet away from Reece with her purple jelly vibrator in his hand. And he was shaking it, making it waggle back and forth.”
― Pamela Clare, Extreme Exposure
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“Julian placed her purse in the front seat. "She's got a loaded double-deuce in her purse, Peterson, though I'm not sure she knows how to use it. And be sure to book her on one count of falsifying information on a driver's license while you're at it."
"What?" she cried. "You're just making stuff up!"
He pulled off his shades, met her gaze, saw the outrage and disbelief in her eyes. "It says you weigh one-fifteen, but i know for a fact you're not a pound under one-twenty."
Her cheeks flushed crimson. "Oooh!”
― Pamela Clare, Hard Evidence
“I'm not holding you against your will; I'm holding you against your car.” ― Linda Howard, Mr. Perfect
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“And Poppy, remember that someday you will meet a frog who will turn into a handsome prince."
"Good," Beatrix said. "Because all she's met so far are princes who turn into frogs."
"Mr. Bayning is not a frog," Poppy protested.
"You're right," Beatrix said. "That was very unfair to frogs, who are lovely creatures.”
― Lisa Kleypas, Tempt Me at Twilight
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“The chef turned back to the housekeeper. “Why is there doubt about the relations between Monsieur and Madame Rutledge?”
The sheets,” she said succinctly.
Jake nearly choked on his pastry. “You have the housemaids spying on them?” he asked around a mouthful of custard and cream.
Not at all,” the housekeeper said defensively. “It’s only that we have vigilant maids who tell me everything. And even if they didn’t, one hardly needs great powers of observation to see that they do not behave like a married couple.”
The chef looked deeply concerned. “You think there’s a problem with his carrot?”
"Watercress, carrot—is everything food to you?” Jake demanded.
The chef shrugged. “Oui.”
Well,” Jake said testily, “there is a string of Rutledge’s past mistresses who would undoubtedly testify there is nothing wrong with his carrot.”
Alors, he is a virile man . . . she is a beautiful woman . . . why are they not making salad together?”
― Lisa Kleypas, Tempt Me at Twilight
My love in art was sketching. I just loved drawing. Never really did much in painting or sculpting or anything else.Gog, I was always sure I'd be caught too. I just KNEW the moment I did something, I'll be caught and in trouble for the rest of my life.
Elizabeth, it seems to be well loved. I personally thought it was okay. I gave it 3 stars. So it wasn't awful but it didn't grab me personally.
You make some good arguments, Goge. I never thought about those things. To me they were just cute romantic movies.An in regards to The Little Mermaid, well, she didn't get the prince in the original story. I always thought that was one of the saddest stories I'd ever read.
I loved art too. I had aspirations of being an artist but I truly didn't have enough talent. Art class at school was my favorite class.
I was also a big reader back then and I would often choose to read over going out with family or what few friends I had outside of school.
