Eva Mina
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Laurell K. Hamilton:
Since Envy isn't someone special to Jean Claude that means he considers her just a casual thing right? Sort of like how before Anita he used to sleep with countless women, she's just like those women right?
Laurell K. Hamilton
All lovers are special, or they wouldn't be lovers. There's a difference between one-night stands, which I consider the definition of casual, and having a lover that is just your regular lover, not your romantic partner. And I don't believe that I ever say Jean-Claude slept with countless women. Belle Morte used him, and all her vampires, as political pawns to gain her advantages, but Richard has always been the more likely to sleep around in a truly causal manner.
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Hey L! :) I can't thank you enough for writing these amazing books. But it's not your books that influenced me the most, it was just You. You helped me cope with my demons through puting it into words ... Thanks again. My question: Did you have Anita's relationship with Nathaniel & Micah in mind while working on Burnt Offerings, when Anita moved to her new house (which was just perfect for the three of them)?
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Dec 14, 2015 10:35PM · flag