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That was a beautiful scene, Sharon. I loved it...was so good to hear Eve say that. It says a lot about how far she's come & how much she realizes how important he is to her. Same with Roarke, of course.

I do, Sbyrd! I often wonder about characters (many times it's support characters) long after finishing a book...and often wish the author would let them appear in another book or spin off series.

@ Sharon. Thank you for reminding me of that scene. I had it highlighted with thoughts of saying something about iit :-). And yes Sandra they have come a far way.

You know I was always curious about the twins from Holiday, the author From imitation, Eve' s foster brother, the mom and dad in innocent, the dad from treachery and the nephew from this one.
I do the same with other books/series/authors...wonder about characters that you never hear from again.

I do too. Sometimes I make up my own little story in my head (not well written at all) about the characters I wonder about. Robb must do that too because characters do come back like Jamie, Tiko and there are others in books moving forward. I'm thinking about Fr. Lopez he comes back in another book.

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At least I am not the only one and yes Sharon like you I make up in my mind what happened to them but not successfully lol. I would love to see Father Lopez again. I loved that he helped Morris with his loss since they both had a lost love to violence. I love Tiko. I also love Crack. Haven't heard from him in a while.

Every once in a while, Eve says something profound about her relationship with Roarke and it just knocks me out.

Yes! It always gets me because she's really not consciously good at it. Sometimes she tries and she's so awkward, not like Roarke who can make the phonebook romantic lol. It makes the moments so much better.
You’re right, Keri. You know at that moment it comes from a place of authenticity and spontaneity.
Keri wrote: "Just finished this book. Ava was a piece of work. I loved that Eve knocked her out in the end. Imagine having a good, decent man love you and take care of you only to callously plot his demise beca..."
I swooned too, Keri! Of course, I often do that when it comes to Roarke! ;)
I swooned too, Keri! Of course, I often do that when it comes to Roarke! ;)