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... in the order in which they're appearing on my card (not the order in which they've read them). Soooo ... in this year's twist on RL doing its best trying to throw a spanner in the works of Halloween Bingo fun, I've been spending the better part of the month either sitting around in conference ...
This audiobook anthology "Ghosts: Edith Wharton's Gothic Tales" contains five stories "Mr Jones", "Kerfol", "The Looking Glass"."The Eyes" and "The Lady's Maid's Bell", each with its own narrator. In these stories, Edith Wharton reminded me of what horror is. It doesn't need a Michael in a hockey ...
A sexy duke needs to hire a chaperone to escort his two younger sisters and keep them safe from the vipers out to ruin them as they make their debut amongst the ton. He fears someone will harm their reputations to pay him back for a prank he played out years earlier. While visiting the local governe...
I had the Audible audio book edition of this book. Let me first say it was sort of hard to judge some parts of the book because I kept getting distracted by the narrator. She was fine doing the female voices but when she was trying to do the sexy male voice it just threw the story for me. I thoug...
Lily was the waffler in this story. I don't have a problem with wafflers, if the reasons for the doubt make sense. With Lily, I never got the impression that her reasons for not being with Wulf--in this case, familial obligations--were proven clearly enough. She was clearly attracted to Wulf, and...