The benefits of pining...

Nov 13, 2009 10:39

Yesterday, Sue Grimshaw, the romance buyer for Borders (uhm, could there be a better job than that? I don't think so) blogged a book report style post of NINE RULES TO BREAK WHEN ROMANCING A RAKE. Now, after I finished having my minor heart attack, brought on by the fact that "OMG my book is in the real world and I can't stop anyone from reading ( Read more... )

9 rules, on romance, hot off the press

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robinellen November 13 2009, 16:18:31 UTC
Great story :) I first met my husband when we were 13. Of course, we weren't friends (barely acquaintances)...six years later, we became friends, and I might have pined a bit. Eleven years after that, we finally started dating -- and then I didn't need to pine anymore, hehe.

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sarahmaclean November 14 2009, 04:17:07 UTC
hehe...and doesn't all that pining make you feel so much more proud of your accomplishment?

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kathleenfoucart November 13 2009, 16:28:25 UTC
Awwww! Sarah, that's such a sweet story (okay, except for the part where 9/11 happened - that part's bad). I'm even more excited to read this book now! :)

And I *totally* get the long-term pining. Definitely did that. (Though the pining led to a different guy.)

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mandyhubbard November 13 2009, 16:54:24 UTC
OMG The opening scene when we meet Ralston he is PLAYING THE PIANO?

*SWOON*. The setup sounds HAWT.

I am now pining for your book.

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dreamerwrites November 13 2009, 17:27:29 UTC
As a fellow piner, that gave me the chills :)

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lindsey_leavitt November 14 2009, 04:13:47 UTC
What a cool voice. Love that he was The Voice.

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