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Thanks, Kristi! Hubs and I went out yesterday and bought him several new outfits among other things LOL I think it's safe to say he'll be good and spoiled ;)
Heather, you read that at work all you want. I read while my class naps and you all know how I tend to read mostly romance books LOL


LOL! I bet that was the max you could check out, right, Judy? LOL!









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Jyl22075, I have that Monica McCarty series on my shelf (imagine that LOL). My granddaughter always picks those books up to carry around the house. She has good taste ;0)



It's a standout in the series for me! The next several are stellar.

Loving it very much, though I REALLY kick to punch some Roarke ass right now.


Megan, I sorta feel like (view spoiler)

She brings it up again in another book, but they kinda downplay it.






That's the thing, my sense of humour doesn't translate well with English, most of the time. And no, I don't think that's the definite end. At least Gail Carriger's GR page lists two spin off series for Parasol Protectorate. One a prequel of sorts placed twenty years before Alexia Tarabotti's adventures and one who knows how many years after–- it's titled Prudence.
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And yeah if you're not "into" that sort of thing, JD Robb's books can be a bit tough.
Heather I think you're perfectly normal to read it at work. Keep those pesky people away, talk about the truly gruesome scenes with delight. They'll veer away. ha ha!
Of course taking advice from a Criminology person who has a fascination with serial killers might not be the recommended way to go, but I think it's perfectly normal.