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A mother took her little boy to church.While in church the little boy said, “Mommy, I have to pee.”
The mother said to the little boy, “It’s not appropriate to say the word ‘pee’ in church. So, from now on whenever you have to ‘pee’ just tell me that you have to ‘whisper’.”
The following Sunday, the little boy went to church with his father and during the service said to his father, “Daddy, I have to whisper.“
The father looked at him and said, “Okay, just whisper in my ear.”
Duchess Nicole wrote: "So can I safely say that not ALL bodice rippers include rape? .."Not necessarily. There are a few that don't actually have the forced seduction/rape. But there is sure to be quite a bit of grabbing and pawing and rough kisses.
Driving through town in his BMW, a successful young lawyer spotted two men on the side of the road eating grass out of somebody's yard. Moved by how desperate the men had become, he pulls over to have a word with them,"Hey fellas, what is going on? Why are you eating grass?" asks the lawyer.
"We're down on our luck, have no jobs and are very poor!", they both respond.
"Well then, come with me" the lawyer insists. "I'll do what I can to help, after all - it's clear you're desperate and you're clearly willing to do what it takes to get by."
After a fifteen minute drive, the two poor men arrive at a beautiful estate on five acres of land right on the 18th hole of a prestigious golf course. They became excited at the chance to finally get some work.
"Sir, we can't thank you enough! Thank you so much for this opportunity. We will make you happy!" they exclaimed with joy!
"Ah, it's no problem. I'm just happy to help." replied the compassionate lawyer. You can eat all the grass you want, it's got to be at least a foot tall by now!"
Life Changing YA Novels1. Catcher in the Rye
2. Perks of being a wallflower
3. The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
4. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Yes, Lady D, you can. I have read a few books in the past that I felt were really sexy and then realized they only had maybe one sex scene. But it was more of a love scene rather than sex. I love the build up where a touch or a glance is described. Or maybe the conversation is written so cleverly that it seems erotic when its not really.
Rebecca wrote: "Actual courtship. It seems that people end up in bed together in the first couple of chapters."Yes, I've noticed a trend of the couple ending up in bed within the first few chapters. I miss the sexual tension in the older romances. Part of the fun was seeing how long they could hold out. I think it made the story even more sensual and sexier.
I would like to see more historical romance set in other periods, like The Renaissance or The Tudor/Stuart periods. Maybe The Crusades or The Normans. Also might be nice to see other locations besides England and Scotland. Maybe Germany or France.I'm getting a bit tired of the tortured hero theme myself. It would be nice to have two main characters who have no major issues have a nice sweet romance. Of course, to make it good you would have to have some kind of conflict or issues. Hmmmmm. Maybe they can agonize over someone else's issues. lol.
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I would have to agree with that designation, Pamela."I think I have or had something of her in my TBR mountain and felt intimidated by the size. lol I wonder if I still have it.
Isn't Lisa Jackson heavy on the suspense and very light on romance? I seem to remember reading something of hers and thinking that.
Hmmm, should I feel insulted, Chantal? lol jkI don't guess I blame you. I would want a cover model too. So which one?
Lhethal wrote: "I needed to whine somewhere. Loudly. So, I've finished Lover At Last and somehow I can't seem to read anything anymore. :|
I wanna read some other book but I keep going back to that book."
Hmmmm, does that mean you need a re-read already?
