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12.10.2006, 12:09 quote

Anonymous

just wondered if any of you read and like those mills and boon books? ya know the ones... there's medical ones..intrigue..blaze..can't remember the other ones.....

do you read them?
if so do you like them?

 

12.10.2006, 12:12 quote

Anonymous

I love a good bodice ripper!!

 

12.10.2006, 12:12 quote

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I think one of my grandparents read them, but i can't say i ever have, sides theres more than enough sauce in the books i read, (james herbert) certaintly has a good imagination LMAO
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12.10.2006, 12:13 quote

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Aradon wrote:
I think one of my grandparents read them, but i can't say i ever have, sides theres more than enough sauce in the books i read, (james herbert) certaintly has a good imagination LMAO
I'm just starting a new Herbert book now. Loved the Rats series.

 

12.10.2006, 12:14 quote

Anonymous

the reason i am asking is because i am going to write one lol

i gotta do something with all my pent up hornyness.

i already have a mainstream supernatural/horror half way done. but it's slow going as i don't really have the time to concentrate on it as much as i would like. but a good bodice ripper as you called it vicky is so simple to write. i did a few before. never sent them off lol but did them inside a couple of weeks.

 

12.10.2006, 12:15 quote

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Dare i admitt it??? yes i do .... i love to get lost in the world of mills and boon. Its just such a pity thats its all fictional... and so not real life... but hey ho.... still love getting the tissues out!!

Fiona Walker is more my style.... as she combines humour with romance and nearly always for the fat bird!!! Oh she so was thinking of me when she wrote her novels
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12.10.2006, 12:17 quote

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ladytracexx wrote:
Dare i admitt it??? yes i do .... i love to get lost in the world of mills and boon. Its just such a pity thats its all fictional... and so not real life... but hey ho.... still love getting the tissues out!!

Fiona Walker is more my style.... as she combines humour with romance and nearly always for the fat bird!!! Oh she so was thinking of me when she wrote her novels


i have all her books... my all time favourite would be... kiss chase. love it. and btw... i read two.. not one but two.. millsnboon books lastnight. i was up until four am lmao

 

12.10.2006, 12:19 quote

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Aurora27uk wrote:
Aradon wrote:
I think one of my grandparents read them, but i can't say i ever have, sides theres more than enough sauce in the books i read, (james herbert) certaintly has a good imagination LMAO
I'm just starting a new Herbert book now. Loved the Rats series.


Hell yeah, Rats and Lair were minted, i've just about finished Nobody True (about a guy who can perform "out of body experiences" at will, when he comes back to his body during an OBE, he finds it dead Very Happy) awesome read

I'm looking forward to reading The Secret Of Crickley Hall, my copy is in the post. Very Happy
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12.10.2006, 12:27 quote

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Aradon wrote:
Aurora27uk wrote:
Aradon wrote:
I think one of my grandparents read them, but i can't say i ever have, sides theres more than enough sauce in the books i read, (james herbert) certaintly has a good imagination LMAO
I'm just starting a new Herbert book now. Loved the Rats series.


Hell yeah, Rats and Lair were minted, i've just about finished Nobody True (about a guy who can perform "out of body experiences" at will, when he comes back to his body during an OBE, he finds it dead Very Happy) awesome read

I'm looking forward to reading The Secret Of Crickley Hall, my copy is in the post. Very Happy
Nobody True is the one I am reading now so don't tell me how it ends!

 

12.10.2006, 12:29 quote

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Aurora27uk wrote:
Aradon wrote:
Aurora27uk wrote:
Aradon wrote:
I think one of my grandparents read them, but i can't say i ever have, sides theres more than enough sauce in the books i read, (james herbert) certaintly has a good imagination LMAO
I'm just starting a new Herbert book now. Loved the Rats series.


Hell yeah, Rats and Lair were minted, i've just about finished Nobody True (about a guy who can perform "out of body experiences" at will, when he comes back to his body during an OBE, he finds it dead Very Happy) awesome read

I'm looking forward to reading The Secret Of Crickley Hall, my copy is in the post. Very Happy
Nobody True is the one I am reading now so don't tell me how it ends!


Awesome, don't worry I never spoil endings Very Happy
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12.10.2006, 12:36 quote

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almostpurrrfect wrote:
ladytracexx wrote:
Dare i admitt it??? yes i do .... i love to get lost in the world of mills and boon. Its just such a pity thats its all fictional... and so not real life... but hey ho.... still love getting the tissues out!!

Fiona Walker is more my style.... as she combines humour with romance and nearly always for the fat bird!!! Oh she so was thinking of me when she wrote her novels


i have all her books... my all time favourite would be... kiss chase. love it. and btw... i read two.. not one but two.. millsnboon books lastnight. i was up until four am lmao


Snap Happy and Well Groomed are my fav... and so funny!!! The trouble is with her novels i just can not put them down!!
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12.10.2006, 12:40 quote

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well hopefully trace you won't be able to put mine down either lol... i'm thinking a blaze meets intrigue book will keep you on your toes.

 

12.10.2006, 12:45 quote

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almostpurrrfect wrote:
well hopefully trace you won't be able to put mine down either lol... i'm thinking a blaze meets intrigue book will keep you on your toes.


Will look forward to it....
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