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Carolyn- I'm just going to wai..."
Such as?

Carolyn- I'm jus..."
I'm not sure what your question refers to and if it was for me or Mshj. I'm thinking you're referring to my comment about the findings in modern labs about lemons. Apparently in laboratory studies lemon juice killed the HIV virus.

Well that is interesting. I was directed toward your Google search. I wonder how you'd use it though. The half a lemon up the hoo-hoo is a little extreme but even a lemon douche sounds awful. I wonder what they recommend?

Added August 23rd I thought I'd posted the link but just discovered I didn't sorry, my bad.

It likely wouldn't be any worse than using distilled vinegar. The acidity would work as weak bactericide, but I'm not sure I would trust it for protection against HIV.



All from good to great...now I..."
Loved Bound by Your Touch. Emma was a school read that I HATED but now I'm a convert!





Oh I loved Emma. I just read it for the first time during my trip to England (I've been saving it because it was the only Austen book I haven't read.)
I liked Bound by Your Touch but I'm not sure I could connect with the characters...I don't know why because the plot was pretty good. Maybe it was the overflow of historicals. ;)




All from good to great...now I..."
Loved Bound by Your Touch. Emma was..."
Emma is my fave because it has a special place in my memories. My Senior Research Paper (High School) was done on her and her matchmaking. Emma was also my first Jane Austen.

Oh I loved Emma. I just read it for the first time during my trip to England (I've been saving ..."
Not sure what you mean by "overflow of historicals" but even though Historical Romance is my fave genre I find I have to read a Contemporary Romance and sometimes another genre.

But, alas I must move on and am going to start


I guess I didn't finish that sentence...I meant to say 'the overflow of historicals I read prior to my visit to England.' I just wanted to get in the mood before my trip but whenever I read too many books of the same genre, I become very unforgiving with the characters. :)

GR doesn't have it listed . . .
Open Invitation? by Karen Kendall. It's an old Harlequin Blaze. From 2007, I think?


Thanks Robin!
I wasn't very pleased with it. I don't like for an author to try and mimick a twang, drawl, burr, etc. I like to try and hear it myself. And in this one . . .everytime the guy walked in a door she has him shouting "Haaaaaaa" which I assumed was meant as "Hey". For the first half of the book, I wondered why he'd walk in a door and say "Hahhhh" (which is how I read it) there was no indication of a long A sound in the author's presentation.
Anyway . . .Glad I found it on the swap shelf and didn't actually pay for it.

LOL! In the South, nobody says "Hi". It's "Hey", as in "Hey is for horses". LOL!
There were funny parts of the book though and then there was some of it that was just rediculous. She used a phrase in there relating to oral sex that I absolutely loathe and that irritated me too! LOL!
I guess, the whole book was just an irritant. If it had been any longer it would have been a DNF.

Thanks Robin!
I wasn't very pleased with it. ..."
Mandy, You're welcome
If the Haaaa was followed by a Ya'll I think it would have been easier. Dialects and drawls can be tough to figure out. In Huckleberry Finn Jim spends like a page and a half taken about chile. I did not read it as child I read it as chili. Needless to say when I got to the end of his monologue it said something about not only chile but chillin. It was then it dawned on me it should have been child and I had to go back and reread the section.

Thanks Robin!
I wasn't very pleased..."
Yeah, if she had thrown a "y'all" right after it I could have TOTALLY gotten it the very first time. Instead of at the end fo the book. lOL!!

Maybe the author didn't know that, LOL!

Maybe the author didn't know that, LOL!"
She shouldve done her research! Lol


Suzanne - I have


Suzanne - I have

bio says she grew up in TX.
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Oh right, I was just wondering as I am reading the first one, and first one and I was hoping that would be a bit like Julia Quinn, but unfortunately I don't think they are that good, or it isn't at the moment anyways

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