Naughty & SO nice: #Bookreview of ADDICTION, #paranormal #romance by Sofia Grey
You might have heard me mention a time or twenty that I enjoy tropes. [Hey! that’s a rhetorical question—don’t think I can’t see you rolling your eyes…]
You might have heard me mention a time or twenty that I enjoy tropes. [Hey! that’s a rhetorical question—don’t think I can’t see you rolling your eyes…]
Stuck in the middle with you… We’ve all seen it happen. In the first book or movie of a series, …
“History is written by the victors” Winston Churchill said it and—as both historian AND victor—he should know. As a proud graduate of …
What if Harry Potter didn’t know about magic until he went to college? And what if (along with almost everything else to do with dorm life as a freshman) Hogwarts turned out to be more horror story than dark fantasy, and Harry’s fellow students had a tendency to end up as ketchup?
Arsenic poisoning was a common way for Victorians to die. They used it everywhere: in the new, fashionable green wallpaper that Queen Victoria used in Buckingham Palace; in the green dye of dresses; in “Dr Simms Arsenic Complexion Wafers and Medicated Arsenic Soap;” designed to give a woman a rosy complexion; and in a ‘pure’ form which men took to improve sexual function. Unfortunately, death often followed on the heels of such a use of “Victorian Viagra,” but at least those men died happy.
“The first rule of time travel is that any and all modifications made to the timeline result in Hitler winning World War II. Run over a hippy in 1968? Hitler wins.
— colonel_green, ScansDaily”
So what is it about sad love stories that has us coming back for more? Is it that we’re just happy to be able to say to ourselves, “Well, my lover didn’t kill himself over my (faked) death, leaving me no other option than to fall on my dagger. So that’s all good, right?”
In honor of FlashBack Friday, author Stephen Merlino offers his award-winning epic fantasy, The Jack of Souls, this weekend only. So …
Once upon a time in 1911, a beautiful princess was born. The love child of an Irish Lord and a Russian princess, she was given to strangers to raise. At least, that’s what she told her son Mike.
While I’m away this week celebrating last child’s University graduation, the brilliant Danny the Dog has offered to sit in …
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