condominium literature

Feb 21, 2009 21:43

Which shall I read: Ravished or Almost a Princess?

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tragic_ohara February 22 2009, 14:56:30 UTC
Signs point to Ravished

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realcream February 26 2009, 14:43:32 UTC
She is a headstrong parson's daughter with an interest in archeology! He is a brooding viscount with a bad reputation! They have a night of wild passion while trapped in a cave for some reason! Will they live happily ever after?

...probably.

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foothead February 23 2009, 00:03:27 UTC
But...but...if she's not a princess, WHAT IS SHE???

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captainex February 24 2009, 19:38:37 UTC
Ravished would seem the obvious choice. However, I'm intrigued by her almost being a Princess. What's that all about? There's gotta be some tawdry skeleton in her closet.

Can skeletons be tawdry?

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judge a book by its cover vinivini March 8 2009, 02:19:54 UTC

In the case of this particular genre, I say always go with the cover. All the ones with the male version of Barbie on it tugging some half dressed female to the groin are doomed to have worse writing and too many heaving breasts. If there is a landscape or still life or something, there is hope.

Failing that, go with almost a princess. Cinderella is a classic, whereas Hustler is already dated.

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