I realize that, with the exceptionally generous quote Lisa Kleypas gave me, every word I say about her could be construed as deliberate bum-kissing. And I’m perfectly at peace with that. I’ve met Lisa Kleypas, bum-kissing her is no task at all, figuratively or literally.
No, the reason I picked up BED was because I’d been reading books with various supernatural/paranormal aspects, and I wanted a straight comtemporary. I packed it in my backpack and took it with me on the plane journey. But oh boy, Emirates Airline has the most awesome in-seat consoles and entertainment system. I did not stop watching movies and TV shows long enough to read anything other than the menus.
So it was in my first few jetlagged days in
But in
Soon, however, he complained that he couldn’t read the thing. So I opened it to take a look at what was the problem. And this was what I came across:
...when the woman said to the Barber’s second brother, “Doff thy clothes,” he rose, well-nigh lost in ecstasy; and, stripping off his raiment, showed himself mother-naked. Whereupon the lady stripped also and said to my brother, “If thou want anything, run after me till thou catch me.” Then she set out at a run and he ran after her while she rushed into room after room and rushed out of room after room, my brother scampering after her in a rage of desire like a veritable madman, with yard standing terribly tall.
It seemed we’d inadvertently bought some old, High-Victorian translation, possibly Richard Burton’s. I read certain pages aloud to my husband, “yard standing terribly tall” and all, and laughed my head off.
While we were still at the bookshop, I took a picture of the romance section.
I thought it was not bad at all. But then a few days later, my sister-in-law, my husband, and I took our four collective children to bowling. Once they were settled in a lane, I left to check out a used-magazine shop we’d seen on the way. But right outside the bowling place was another used book store, this one much bigger and with several walls of romances (alas, I wasn’t carrying my camera). I bought Devil’s Cub by Georgette Heyer, which I’d heard good things about—they had a good few stacks of Georgette Heyer books.
I did remember the used magazine shop. I was hoping to come across some old copies of Lucky—an interesting guilty pleasure, as far as guilty pleasures went, since I hardly ever shop--but what I did come across was more fun. A rack of Mills and Boon for 99 rupees (approx $2.50) each! I happily picked up a new one by Lucy Gordon, The Italian’s Cinderella Bride.
During the time we were in
My beautician, Poonam, turned out to be a huge fan of Nora Roberts’ straight contemporary romances. She showed me her stash of NR romances and lamented that she had more NR books than did her lending library. So I was able to boast to her of having stood next to Nora Roberts in an elevator in
Since I told her that I wrote too, Poonam very naturally asked me if she could find my books in
And of course this is way too late (because Bettie Sharpe kept me up all night and then busy all day--hehe) but the Smart Bitches are doing a giveaway of 5 Delicious ARCs. It ends early morning on July 15th. But even if you can't make it by the deadline, you should still go over to check out the comments of what special delicacy would make people become very, very, very friendly with whomever brings that particular dish. I plan to. :-)
5 comments:
Hey Sherry!! You are a friend now on Myspace..but i wanted to post here to let you know that i just picked up your book "Private Arrangements" & I can't wait to read it!! It looks so enticing & very romantic..hopefully it will help encourage me to jump back into my own writing on my Historical Romance Novel! Take care,Sammy (Samantha). Have a great week!! And congrats on the book!!
Your covers are beautiful! I can't wait to read BED. Thanks for the recommendation :)
Amber Leigh Williams
www.amberleighwillliams.com
FOX & HOUND, "Outstanding Read"
DENIED ORIGIN, Available August 1st
BLACKEST HEART, Coming Soon
Just saw the trailer and I love it!
I was wondering how all those assorted folks listed in the title would tie together....I enjoyed your post, loved the bit about Arabian Nights. I too am looking forward to reading Private Arrangements, it's on my TBR pile.
Sammy,
Hehe. You know, another reader did tell me that PA jumpstarted her return to writing. So hopefully lighning will strike again!
Amber,
Hope you enjoy BED. I thought it was lovely.
Bev,
Wow, you were ahead of me. :-)
Barbara,
LOL. You should have seen some other of those tales--nothing if not explicit. I'm glad that my 11yo decided not to wade through the thicket of words!
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