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I'm totally jealous!"
Jealous of whom? or is it who?"
You're asking the wrong person to correct your grammar! I mess up all the time (or is it all of the time?)
Oh, I'm jealous because I still have a few books to read before I can get this one :(

Then someone on here turned me on to this book....so I am itching to read it too:












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"Mommy she's killing Chuck E." hilarious.
Dorsey, you are reading Bastien story.
Anne Stuart is a writer after my own heart. I love how she writes her dangerous bad boys.
Anne Stuart is a writer after my own heart. I love how she writes her dangerous bad boys.

Anne Stuart is a writer after my own heart. I love how she writes her dangerous bad boys."
This is my first book of her's....and I now have another fav author, could not resist reading just about ALL my GR friends highly rated this book/series.
I am only 1/2 way through but so far I love (now just need to find the rest of the books now!!)
Danielle got me started reading Anne Stuart's Ice Series.
I like Mrs. Stuart way of writing. She writes like she's writing a script. She knows how to bring a person into her stories.
I like Mrs. Stuart way of writing. She writes like she's writing a script. She knows how to bring a person into her stories.

I like Mrs. Stuart way of writing. She writes like she's writing a script. She knows how to bring a person into her stories."
Never looked at it like that but your right...great read can't wait to finish and get the rest of the books.

Looking forward to it.......can't wait to read the rest of the books!!

Don't know who he is yet....he was not in the 1st book

Okay gotcha can't wait!!!


Let me know how you like the audio version (I know the narrator is the same that did all the BDB audio books, but don't think I've listened to any of his work).....does he do a good job on the female voices?



I like them because I can kill time on my commute to work and it can get me through my long days at my desk. ;-)


Warning-It is a long book and drawn out but worth the read. The length actually works to allow you to share the angst and anguish the characters are experiencing. This is a character driven novel with a tortured, suffering hero/heroine. But don't worry it has a very satisfying end.
Our hero starts the book off as a stuffy, nasty, condescending professor who is really very mean to the heroine. But he softens up as the story unfolds. If I had any criticism it would be that the heroine vacillated between being a lion and being a skittish kitten. I liked her despite that flaw...nobody's perfect.
The author does a great job describing the environment, as well as the thoughts and emotions of the characters; and you feel as though you have known these people your entire life-I LOVED IT!
YouTube video for book: http://youtu.be/ZMm52d3TtEA


Eve gets some getting used to, but Roarke is an awesome male lead. I has dangerous, calculating tendencies, but all the more to love. I've read through book 3 and I'm eagerly awaiting #4 from the library.



Heather, I read somewhere that sales of Historical Romance have gone down over the last decade. And statistically there are fewer written than in past years.
Personally, I hate historical novels which are not historically accurate. And reading about women who respond like modern women in a novel that was supposed to take place in the 1600's turns me sour. That is why I enjoy time travel historicals much better. But warning-time travel romance can sometimes border on ridiculous!
We are all different and that is why these boards are so interesting...don't you love reading what others think of a book?

It is one of my favorites! Eve and Roarke are great. Sometimes the mysteries are boring, but she has really developed the secondary characters that that is why I read them now.

No you aren't a failure :-) Everyone likes something different...are you trying to find good a historical? I'm sure if you tell us what you like maybe we could help you find a good one. (I'm a big fan of historicals, can you tell?)








I do love that, Katya! I've been exposed and loved so many books this year that I would have never found myself, and it's all because of the people on here!

lol, I can tell, Tammy. I think I was shown this awesome, never ending star of a book (The Flame and the Flower) and no other historical has come close, so my interest in that sub-genre never recovered. The Flame and the Flower is my all time favorite book, so as Winston Churchill would "It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" ;-)


Yes Jennifer...he does. I started out hating him and by Dreamfever I was loving him. I also think that Mac's transformation through the five books is one of the most interesting things about the series. What she goes through internally to come to the Mac who steps out of Shadowfever....it is amazing.
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LOL @ "kill time at work."