In which I mostly avoid talking about murder

Nov 29, 2019 23:11

After the fantasy entry the...romance and romance-adjacent entry

KJ Charles - Gilded Cage

How on brand is it that the first romance I'm talking about features a murder? As with some KJ books I found that there was not enough space for both plotlines. There was the romance-part about a couple who had badly messed up the first time (as in the dude ( Read more... )

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ikel89 December 3 2019, 22:04:16 UTC
I'm affronted -- do you hear that, AFFRONTED -- at any and all implications that there was any coercion involved on my part in the noble business of exposing you to hot socialist lovin'. (Do you think we'll have a better chance with the Bronte novel? I mean, some time in 2020, probably, we don't want to overdose on the classics. SOmething something savouring something something moderation is a virtue.)

The problem with Susan and Templeton book was not that the murderplot was bad. It was just absent, and that's a shame when you see both people are perfectly equipped to handle a little murder from, well, either end of the story.

(Who is your favourite chara in Bonnets, and why is it Napolon: a poll.)

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failte_aoife December 5 2019, 13:02:12 UTC
Slander. I love all characters in Bonnets equally. Even *looks at smudged writing* Bryony

SOmething something savouring something something moderation is a virtue
Wise words my friend. One can have too much of a good thing Literature after all

Petition for a series of books about Susan and Templeton solving murder

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