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That is awesome. Would love to soak up some of the culture down that way myself. And taste a real po' boy. Gotten a few from Popeye's and they are nice enough. Bu..."
You're welcome. If you're ever in the area or want to come down for a visit chat me up...lol

Oh definitely tons of popcorn most days. And when fed up, I just say whatever and hey everyone listens then for sure. LOL.
Well thanks. Yea, I've always loved reading and talking about books and in general can be more of myself online. As weird as that sounds, I just don't have to put up as many pretenses or anything than in real life. Cause the peeps that matter already know I'm awesome and don't have to prove a thang! And in general, when it's something I love I will give it my all or best I could. Group and all. :D
So true. Although, the review blog never got that far. Was more like the parties I was working with that I was friends with not really liking each other after a time. And then jumping on me about things. And was just yea, down the crapper before it started. But all the same I'm glad to be done with it.

That is awesome. Would love to soak up some of the culture down that way myself. And taste a real po' boy. Gotten a few from Popeye's and they ..."
Awesome and can swing by and pick up Amaya. ;)

Well All righty then...lol

That is awesome. Would love to soak up some of the culture down that way myself. And taste a real po' boy. Gotten a few from Pope..."
I'll get you on Bourbon Street and you'll both (Amaya included)shed that introvert aka wall flower persona, just sayin'. So many that visit are not from here but they ALL fit in when on Bourbon Street! No one cares. They just cut up, cut loose and join the big melting pot( like gumbo...lol) and live a little. I love taking visitors to the Bourbon Cowboy. Everyone who visits MUST ride the bull!
Crawfish, crab and/or shrimp etouffee, shrimp creole, jambalaya, red beans and rice, crab cakes and gumbo oh my...lol We do eat well here. Not much else to do. Lots of history to dig into. Swamp tours are out being that ya'll don't appreciate our bat size mosquitos! They don't discriminate though. Good ole Southern or Yankee blood will do...lol And the gators are just as happy to "play" too.

Dude, you have just spoken to my seafood loving heart with all of that. HAHA, well not only no mosquitos for moi but don't want to run across any of Talon's crocs out there in the swamp either, lol. I heard they shot Skeleton Key down there so that would be interesting to see the different places. Learn a little something something.


Dude, you have just spoken to my s..."
Yeah, Skeleton Key was shot down here.That's a freaky movie. I don't mess around with that Hoodoo or Voodoo. We could go see where Talon lives, though.

Ah that sucks on the Kindle typing. Isn't it touch screen?

Warning: It's long! :D
It was actually through reading historicals. History is my favorite subject, and since I was going through kid/YA books so fast by the time I was 11, my mom started giving me some of her Christian historical romances to read that coincided with things we were studying in school (I was homeschooled). I was hooked from page two of the first one, and have never looked back. Lori Wick, Gilbert Morris, and Judith Pella--titans in the Christian romance world--created my love of romance. The latter is partly responsible for my love of all things Russian.
As I got older the hero preference started showing up, and when I started writing fiction about 15 years ago that's how things came out. The first original characters I ever created were a group of brothers, and the first historical character I ever created was a young man living in late 19th century Russia. All of them still live in my head.
The first writing I ever let other people read was Hardy Boys fan fiction, co-written with my sister. And even when going through my teenage girl horse phase and reading the Thoroughbred books, I lived for glimpses of two particular boy characters and actually sketched out a backstory for one of them.
It's been awhile since I've read much in the thriller department, because I fell so in love with romance. One of my BFF's made me read Born of Night in March, 2013 because she knew Nyk hit every single hero requirement I have, then talked me into trying the first DH too. I've been exploring PNR for the last year and a half and finding lots of strong heroes and quite a few books that meet my need for a hero worthy of falling in love with. Basically any variation of Ash is going to make me fall madly in love.
A year and a half later I own all but three DH, am acquiring The League, and Styxx was my very first novel pre-order. Even though I wasn't even to Val and Tabby yet when it came out. I'm down to three books between me and Styxx and I'm excited about getting Max's story next year. And of course as soon as the next League books are up for pre-order I'm getting them too!





It wasn't until the last four years that divorce showed up in my family, and one of them surprised no one. Mine was the shock. It did make me give up on happy endings for a couple years because it was such a bad situation (abusive, but thankfully I got out before it crossed the line into physical). Still, the emotional wounds were deep.
In my world divorce and broken relationships are not the norm. Happy endings are. And I'm so very thankful for it.



Ah yes, I used to love the freebie stories from Harlequin as well. Used to love the round robin they had on there too. First time I had ever heard of one before and gave many props to the ladies that were so creative. I could be wrong. But from last time I checked their site, from what I thought I remembered of the address anyway. It looked like the site was just for buying books from there now. Which is good but unfortunate. As that community seemed to be gone.

congrats to em rachel! my parents have been married for 40 something years.

Can't say that I've arrived into the romance genre yet. I read a paranormal romance I found on the train and have been hooked ever since. Books tend to take me places that real life does not.
My parents were married for 31 years until my father died.











they do that for a lot of movies. ppl were tearing the actors/actresses apart for the vampire academy movie. it was really harsh. O_o idk what their prob was. it would be physically impossible to even have a guy from irl to look the way one of the guys is described in the va book. i get matching chars closely but seriously... books are made up ppl, its massively hard to find irl ppl to look exactly like them O_O.




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As vocal as I am, believe it or not, I was a wall flower(an introvert) among my very loud and chatty family. They are such a busy bunch of people that I enjoyed watching them interact. It's almost like going to a movie...lol All's needed is a bucket of popcorn because when they gather, the show is about to begin...lol My mother was a ring leader in the pot stirring addition to these gatherings!Most days I couldn't get "a word in" if my life were dependent on it...lol I've learned from the best to be assertive if I want to be heard and not left on the sidelines, so to speak.
You do great on here. You communicate very well with everyone as far as I've seen. You're a major pot stirrer yourself on this thread. When things get slow, you throw in your big spoon and stir things up with your questions of the day and so forth.
If someone wants a review and doesn't like what's been said then they've gotta toughen up. Because not everyone's gonna agree about things. And it's called a a review for a reason, right?