About a month ago my left eye started tearing up quite a lot and has been almost every day since. It wasn't painful for most of the time so I didn't bother with it during our trip in December but now it's starting to get sore and I'm feeling dehydrated so I called the doctor … Continue reading Tears Aren’t Always Healthy
Thank You Officer, Yes I’ll Slow Down
Just dodged a speeding ticket on I-5, a motorcycle cop pulled me over >.> He asked when was the last time I had a ticket, I said about 20 years (true), Then he asked if I was a military active duty dependent, I said yes and he asked for my military ID. Then looked at … Continue reading Thank You Officer, Yes I’ll Slow Down
Book 60, 61, 62, 63: “Equal Opportunities”, “An Expert Teacher”, “Smoke in the Wind”, By Love Bewitched”
Penny Jordan’s “Equal Opportunities” I admit to having a tough time with this one simply from the fail portrait on the front. Shallow of me? Yes, I found out that I enjoy a romance novel much better if the portrait of the main characters are attractive people and this one fell short. If not attractive, … Continue reading Book 60, 61, 62, 63: “Equal Opportunities”, “An Expert Teacher”, “Smoke in the Wind”, By Love Bewitched”
Book 59: “Dangerous Obsession”
Patricia Wilson’s “Dangerous Obsession” This was an ok story. I am getting a little tired of the strung out "does he love me, does she love me, oh but what about this or that in the way", in these books due to lack of communication though. Maybe that is true to life? I suppose. The … Continue reading Book 59: “Dangerous Obsession”
Book 58: “Frazer’s Law”
Madeleine Ker’s “Frazer’s Law” What a great fantasy and fairy tale wrapped into one. I loved this budding romance and the holding back to become best friends was wonderful. This little book stirred a lot of emotions in me. From passion to frustration when she ran to him when in my head she should have … Continue reading Book 58: “Frazer’s Law”
Family
disappointing...that is all.
Book 57: “There is No Tomorrow”
Yvonne Whittal’s “There is No Tomorrow” I don't believe this one for a moment. Who in their right mind (there is perhaps the clue as to why) would go along with someone putting them through unjustified hell just because you have a physical attraction (at first) to them? Seriously? I can't fathom the depth of … Continue reading Book 57: “There is No Tomorrow”
The Guilt Trip Lunch
A follow up to The Guilt Trip Fail. So, lunch with "Aunt Pat" went better then I feared it might. She didn't lay the guilt on about me not contacting her more. I was a little irritated about a few things - she didn't like my hair and said so, was surprised when I walked … Continue reading The Guilt Trip Lunch
Book 55 and 56: “The Wilder Shores of Love” and “Shadows on Bali”
Madeleine Ker’s “The Wilder Shores of Love” Another story in horse territory but this one was dark with addiction and wonderful with recovery and a very mature and thoughtful leading man. All men should be so bold, sure of themselves and wonderful. I had one save me from myself so I could kind of identify. … Continue reading Book 55 and 56: “The Wilder Shores of Love” and “Shadows on Bali”
Book 54: “Satan’s Island”
Sally Wentworth’s “Satan’s Island” My only complaint on this one is that the photo on the front does not fit the description of the guy in the book. He should be much broader. Otherwise, an exciting story with a lot of turns but the sadistic side of me wishes it kind of would have ended … Continue reading Book 54: “Satan’s Island”