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Adoption is always an option if you're ok with that. Seems like you may have your hands full though. I'm 43 and never in my dreams thought I'd be a mother again at my age. My two eldest are 21 and 22(both born on July 9th, and no, October is not a good month for me). In May I'll be a grandmother too. My daughter is trying to make me old!!! I told her that I am too young and sexy to be a grandma...lol She called me old and decrepit! She's gonna get that special hug called a headlock when I get home!

I love the Raspberry M&Ms

Thanks Honey Bun :) ~bear hugs~
@Manuela, raspberry M&M's? I don't think I have heard of that and I loooooove M&M's.
@Shari, Peanut Butter rocks! Reese's Cups are my favorite healthy addiction. :)
@Shari, Peanut Butter rocks! Reese's Cups are my favorite healthy addiction. :)

Adoption is always an option if you're ok with that. Seems like you may have your hands full though. I'm 43 and..."
Adoption is not an option anymore as we are both in our mid 40s and here in Oz it is so hard at that age to adopt. Fostering sounds good but I don't know if I could let the kids go once I have put my heart in it. Adopting foreign babies is too expensive (unless of course I win in Lotto). But thanks anyways for all the positive thoughts. :)

@Shari, Peanut Butter rocks! Reese's Cups are my favorite healthy addiction. :)"

got a bag in the fridge right now. :)
Lol Manuela, will need to look for those...yum

@Shari, Peanut Butter rocks! Reese's Cups are my favorite healthy addiction. :)"
OMG Reese's Cups. I've always wanted to eat them. But we don't have sth like them here :(



How do you think you'd feel when the Dark Hunter series finally ends!? How do you feel when any of your favourite series end!?



LOL ironically i have a couple of those moments. just never attempted to send em in to that show.


So far the series I read that ended weren't that good anymore towards the end so I didn't care too much.



Not to say I would do a back flip cause I don't know what happens with this or that character. But at the same time when you step back from it all and think about how great of a series she would have left behind in general is just amazing. Sure she isn't the next Poe, or whomever that has written such phenomenal classics. But for what she does, in her style, Sherrilyn Kenyon will forever rule in the minds, hearts, and memories of so many people. So I think even if the series didn't end up being finished it would still go down as tops to far more people than most other books out there.
Heck, I don't even recall half as much theorizing and talking and imagining done for one romance series in my life as SK's books. So I think with all that alone would keep SK's work alive if it either finishes prematurely or naturally.

So far the series I read that ended weren't that good a..."
And I've seen series just up and end before it was fully fleshed out cause the writing/style wasn't there to keep it afloat. I think it's sad either way if the story goes on a little too long or never reaches a real plateau either, especially if it's a shorter series.

Yes, I think you could call it that.










And then when they came into a situation where they were going to foster a teenage boy. There was like a two paragraph switch to his mindset as well. Now don't get me wrong I'm used to switching character takes on things. But not at the most random of times. Especially when the author didn't really have much justification for it and it didn't really add much to the story.
If anything, the author could have switched between the main character and his mother's perspective whom featured in the story a little bit more often than the love interest for a time or the teenage boy. But nada from her side. So really made the story rather weird to me.


It doesn't matter if it is free. I have free books that made me feel like i wasted my time on when I should have found something else to read.

Tenses aside though, I just am not a major fan of when it seems like the author has a scene planned out in their minds and yet when they write it. They still don't go back and double check to make sure it makes sense. As I've come across a few romantic comedy books before that try to keep the funny stuff going strong. But when it comes to tracking down clues or having a particular love scene. Quite a few things get lost in translation.
Namely in a book I read before, where there is a set of 5 people crouching in a hall way watching a 6th character in a bedroom use powers in some kind of trance(and afraid of her). Then out of nowhere, two of the main characters in said hall way are looking at each other, go in for a kiss, and getting it on in the hallway like nobody else is around. I swore I re-read that scene many times, and there is still no real excuse for such a scene like that happening unless the main couple is a set of instant exhibitionists that don't know when the right time to get it on.

Well said on all 3 of your points there Ora. Not just about the grammar and sentence structure, but also the creative writing classes. I know not everyone is going to be the next Stephen King or Edgar Allen Poe. But seriously for newbie writers and authors, I pray to the heavens above, please make sure your scenes and characters/their motives make sense.
As I really hate when you have a world or characters set up so beautifully and the story is going along awesomely. But out of nowhere the author seems to think, let's chuck my own rules and sprinkle in random craziness to spice things up that don't make sense. That more than anything I don't like. I'm pretty flexible on fictional leeway and willing to go where an author wishes to take me. But if you can't drive the story the way you initially set it up, please let someone else take the wheel.


Lol is it wrong that my immediate thought was to let Jesus take the wheel!?

I'm a novelist, unpublished but on the submission trail, and I don't read self-pubbed stuff unless it's from a traditionally published author I trust. Like reading Clock and Silence. I've been burned every single time I've tried to read one. I end up not finishing it. I've only paid for one, and it's the only time I've left a one star review. It was HORRIBLE.
The tense issues drive me crazy. The lack of proper point of view drives me crazy. The terrible writing drives me crazy. The lackluster or totally unbelievable plots drive me crazy. The half-formed characters drive me crazy. Just because you can write 50,000 words, slap it on Kindle or Smashwords and call it a book, does not make the person an author. Or even a writer.
I've spent years and thousands of dollars learning the craft of writing. It's my passion, and I want to do it right. I'm not taking a shortcut quick fix because I've been submitting for a year and a half with no bites yet.
Self-publishing does have a place in the publishing world. But that place is not for people to slap up dreck that readers have to wade through.

Lol is it wrong that my immediate thought was to let Jesus take th..."
LOL, not in the least. But I don't think Jesus is behind some of these wheels. More like the Mad Hatter, haha.

I'm a novelist, unpublished but on t..."
You are welcome Rachel. ;)
I am a self... confessing READER ONLY!!!. Yes you put it all in nice English for me. I only can say DITTO.
Unfortunately I am a cheapskate and I love to one-click the freebies on amazon. Surprisingly about 80% of the books I got so far are alright sometimes even better than good. A lot show big potential but then there are those who make me honestly wonder, what possessed them in the first place to think that they can write. LOL I have stories in my head, I have ideas and characters talk to me all the time. In no way do I have an inclination to pen them to paper. Maybe one day I tell a very good author of my ideas and let them have a go at them. LOL

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