Smart people write and read romance novels
This article is like the one I posted about coffee drinking. Again, love it when someone backs me up on something I already want to do.
This article is like the one I posted about coffee drinking. Again, love it when someone backs me up on something I already want to do.
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Wow, Robin, you are REALLY validating my vices this week. Now, could you post something on crushes on fictional characters (boys in books are just better) or how Criminal Minds marathons improve job performance?
Also, given the nature of this post, I have to throw in a shameless commercial for one of my (other) favorite authors, Sherrilyn Kenyon, who writes the Dark-Hunter series vampire romances…think an adult version of Twilight with a healthy twist of well-researched mythology. Love it, love it!! And now, have no guilt about it. Thanks!
Cool link,Robin-it’s good to see genres get the open love they deserve. I’m not a coffee drinker but if Gilmore Girls was still on the air,they would be jumping up and down about the caffeine news:)
Elizabeth,I recently discovered the joys of Sherrilyn Kenyon and even managed to finish Acheron sooner than I expected(fortunately,I have a box set of some of her earlier books put aside for a rainy day). No need for guilt there!
Robin – Speaking of vices – did you see that excellent article on how making Chocolate Zucchini Bread and sending it to needy bloggers/twitters who live in Florida is good for soul? Happy people do it all the time!
Lady T, when you run out of Dark-Hunters, try the historical romances that she writes as Kinley MacGregor. Good stuff.