Pamela(AllHoney)’s
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(group member since Jan 27, 2010)
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UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "WOW!!!! What a fun idea, Arch! I can't wait to read what people write! I do some role playing but my input is done in novel format, written like a book would be written. Is that kind of thing ..."
I have a few of my high school poems included in my writings in my profile. But they run on the corny/cheesy side :)
Gosh I want to write but can I take being laughed at?!No really I have thought up scenes but when sitting down to write one, my brain (creativity) fails me miserably.
Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I like 70s music, but not the fashion. "lol my personal fashion was t-shirts and jeans (hip huggers). I got a pic of my hubby back then with long red hair and wearing a polyester suit complete with big tie. haha
I graduated high school in 79 (showing my age OHNO!)Didn't much care for the disco scene nor the heavy metal sound but I really love the rock and pop from those years.
Stephanie wrote: "Arch wrote: "I don't like when a hero has long hair."Too 1970's...que the bad music here! LOL "
Are you saying you don't like 70s music? them fighting words.... lol
Doesn't matter to me what description is given, I always picture an attractive hero. Even if the guy is described as absolutely hideous, my picture in my head makes him gorgeous. :)
Arch wrote: "1. Mark Wahlberg in Shooters and Four Brothers2. Paul Walker (Fast and Furious movies)
3. I know Bruce Lee is dead, but Bruce was the man. He still is, because he died before my time.
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lol about Bruce Lee.. my daughter had a crush on Elvis and still likes him but I didn't want to tell her he was dead for a long time. she's 9 yrs old now.
how bout Honor's Splendour by Julie Garwood
A Lady of the West by Linda Howard
His Wicked Ways by Samantha James
This is for those books that feature our dangerous, bad boy heroes out for vengeance against their arch-enemy/nemesis. And somewhere, somehow our heroines get pulled into the mix.
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Arch wrote: "There's nothing wrong with a good vent...."I wish I had someone to talk to about it. It's been 30 years and my husband just can't cut the apron strings and won't defend me even whe..."
U may rant to us anytime :)
How about those with family or in-laws that refuse to allow the H/h to have an HEA? This could include parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles or maybe a cousin.
Well, I've noticed a few that the hero was not considered attractive by anyone but the heroine and vice versa. I love those ones where their beauty can only be seen by their true loves :)
I have read one or two with a bald hero. But the author made them sound soooooooo enticing that who cares. There are some cuties in movies and tv that definately look fine. I'd have a problem with a partially bald guy with a comb over though.
Yz the Whyz wrote: "I picked up the audibook version of Cry No More from the library two days ago, but is hesitant about reading since it sounded heart-wrenching, but now, I think I will just to meet Di..."don't forget the tissues!
