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LOL. I had to look twice to cop on. But yeah, “Mr Solid” sounds like the continuation of Mr O…
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IKR? But also, what’s with Easter candy already in early January?
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It’s like the Christmas stuff in August 😤
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We need a dark chocolate version in the shape of Armitage’s (actually very generous) ears.
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Ah, there you are pointing out how we can make it healthier! (And more fun!)
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Maybe. If it’s fair trade chocolate at least I wouldn’t feel the residual guilt of eating it. But I don’t eat dark chocolate because it’s healthier. I just don’t really like milk chocolate.
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Ahh. I’m more of a milk chocolate girl.
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Chacun a son goût 🙂
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I just love the pic Mr Solid I mean if that were being carried in my grocery store it would sell out!
As far as the Lauren Blakely titles I mean omg… I read HArlequin romances in my twenties bec my sis and I weren’t really allowed as teens although we did read Judy Blume! I guess more power to Blakely. I’m still on the fence w Richards WAnderlust just don’t know….
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Yeah, Blakely is way more explicit than any Harlequin ever was. Did you listen to Wanderlust?
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Noooo I have only listened to J and R and am still not w that. I admit I am on the fence w Wanderlust. To hear Richard talking in his natural Brit accent (by the way is it?) I think my fantasy and daydreaming would hit overdrive. I would like to read and listen to The Lost Daughters bec I am intrigued w the story. I did not listen to Wolverine podcast bec quite frankly I’m just not interested in that genre period even w Richards involvement!
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I think it’s not quite his own accent, but definitely British. The weird thing is listening to explicit sex scenes from him. Plus it’s not a very good book in my opinion. I wrote a long review here https://imfeelingthis.blog/2018/03/11/wanderlust-i-didnt-hate-it/ .
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I loved David Copperfield, but you have to like Dickens I guess. The three Georgette Heyer novels are really fun. They’re regency romances and his voice really suits them.
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