
He wanted to watch her grow round and heavy with his babes.He wanted to watch them nurse a her breast. ~ Page 239 The Naked Gentleman by Sally Mackenzie

He wanted to watch her grow round and heavy with his babes.He wanted to watch them nurse a her breast. ~ Page 239 The Naked Gentleman by Sally Mackenzie
Plum Sykes burst on to the literary scene in 2004 with her beguiling debut novel introducing readers to the glamorous world of PAPs (Park Avenue Princesses) and her loveable heroine, Moi, a “champagne bubble of a girl” who became an instant hit with readers from coast to coast.
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I have been very bad doing my Sunday MEME and next week I am going to promise to getb better at it. I swear. I will of course not count the weeks I didn’t do in my count of which week. But darn it I will do better!
Okay I don’t usually look at this kind of content. But because of the naivety of some characters in some books I have read recently I had to have a little laugh and check this out for you guys. It’s like your own personal doctor Ruth. This website really is actually pretty cool. It covers a lot of the old wives tails, jumping up and down so you don’t get pregnant. Getting pregnant from a toilet seat or kissing. Yup those kinds of things and what makes me laugh even more is that even when I did ask a question no one answered. Most of what I learned about sex was online, in books and various other places. Not word of mouth.
Over although I think this new website would be helpful. They have some good knowledgeable answers and it’s easy to navigate. I think I would have gotten a lot better replies in my young life if I had a website like this versus the multitude of ones I had to swim though. So if you have questions, or no someone who does. Really head on over and check this site out. I promise you won’t be disappointed, really would I lie?
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Eloisa James concludes her romance series about orphaned sisters in Regency England with the most wild-hearted of the lot, Josephine Essex.
Only a month into her season debut, and Josie’s already a social pariah—thanks to the nasty gossip of a neighbor. With her chances of making a match growing slimmer by the minute, help comes in the form of a family friend eager to teach Josie the art of flirtation. But Garret Langham, the infamous Earl of Mayne, may not be the most suitable teacher….
First off, to convince Josie of her allure, Garret delivers a simple kiss that turns decidedly passionate. His lesson works all too well, and soon Josie is swamped with admirers—which is too bad since Garret has decided that no man will ever have her heart…but him. Explicit sex.
The final chapter in the Essex sister story is a grand one. It has a little bit of everything you would expect to see in it. And I have to say that few books ever make me laugh out loud, and yet this book at several points made me laugh so hard I thought I was going to cry.
The beginning starts out a bit sad, poor Josie the youngest of the sisters hates her body, and has been dubbed the Scottish sausage which is a horrible nickname. And of course there for the Ton all avoid her, no young men her age will ask her to dance and only the older men her sisters or chaperone can rustle up will dance with her. The biggest crime is that she sees herself as fat. And Josie is anything but. She’s not fat; she is beautiful like a real woman.
It’s a horrid corset she wears that makes her appear stuffed. Well, enter Garrett the Earl of Mayne. I loved him in the other books when he popped up. He is a rakehell who isn’t feeling like much of a rakehell anymore. He is engaged but none the less he kisses Josie, and shows her what its like to be a real woman. She taking his teaching well gets rid of the corset and indeed becomes a woman who leaves young men slavering after her. She has the body of a Madonna, and she has just a fun personality.
Follow this story is a true romp of fun, and finding love where you would least expect it. Mayne has had a little dabble in with all of the Essex’s sisters in one form or another. Who would have guessed that he would have one with Josie as well? There is a particularly funny scene in which Mayne believing Josie has been ravished picks her up while she is asleep. Josie wakes and proceeds to slug him, giving him a black eye. What a fine way to say hello to a gentleman.
But Mayne can have a good laugh too as Josie’s expense including a time in which he dumps a glass of water over his head and startles Josie into thinking he is a ghost. The romance is there as well, and there is love to be found for everyone. Even Griselda whom who have followed as a widow through it all does indeed find her own happy ending. If you have enjoyed the other books in this series, you must read this one. And if you haven’t read the others, I recommend you do so you can read this one as well. You will not be sorry in the least. You will laugh, cry and enjoy it.
Okay here come my finds..I have been so horrible about doing my friday finds. But I am going to list the books I heard about this week because I was naughty and orded them from my fav store online. Bookcloseouts.com.
(I will put photo cover images up after I get some rest.)
A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander
Austenland: A Novel by Shannon Hale
Great Catherine: The Life of Catherine by Carolly Erickson
Mistress Anne by Carolly Erickson
My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
The Queen’s Slave Trader: John Hawkyns by Nick Hazlewood
Empress by Shan Sa
Wow is the first thing that comes to mind when I saw this bookshelf. I love the rustic look on furniture. My grandpa has a cabin that he built from the ground up with natural wood, and its one of my favorite places to be. This bookcase made me think of it right away when I saw it. It’s so beautiful and the craftsmanship is amazing. I could just picture all of my perfect books sitting on it. It’s even big enough that it *MIGHT* hold all of mount TBR…maybe… or maybe not. But it sure would fit a good portion of it on there. If you’re like me and like the natural rustic look of fine wood furniture check out this website. You won’t be disappointed.
For something different, I’m borrowing a question from … here! One of the very first questions ever at Booking Through Thursday. Back from 2005 when Laura owned the blog but, because it was so new, it didn’t get as many responses as it does now … so, why not revisit?
Here’s the question:
Some people read one book at a time. Some people have a number of them on the go at any given time, perhaps a reading in bed book, a breakfast table book, a bathroom book, and so on, which leads me to…
1.Are you currently reading more than one book?
2.If so, how many books are you currently reading?
3.Is this normal for you?
4.Where do you keep your current reads?
Alright, I tried to be one of those people who read more than one book at a time but I really can’t. So I read one book at a time. And that’s all I am reading right now. I am currently reading Pleasure for Pleasure by Eloisa James and it’s really good. I keep my current reads, or books that are coming up on the night stand by my bed. When I go places I might need a book I bring the current read with me. Like this summer some will be traveling with me to Renaissance festival.