Laura Albert
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9 comments posted.
Re: Chicken Soup & Homicide (8:44pm February 24, 2016):
Shark is the most exotic food I've ever eaten.
Re: Tempted in the Tropics (9:50pm September 14, 2013):
Chocolate pudding or chocolate mousse
Re: Murder for the Halibut (1:13pm January 30, 2013):
I already love the title so the book will be just as good! Would love to win!
Re: Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match (1:11pm January 30, 2013):
It would be wonderful to read another book about a Miss Bennett and a Mr. Darcy. Or really even the first, as I have never - yet - read Pride and Prejudice with the original Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy. (I've read a Jill Mansell book featuring a Mr. Darcy - (An)Drew - and mention is made of one of the other characters thinking "Oh, so this is the dashing Mr. Darcy?" but I don't know which of the characters - if any - is Elizabeth or if part or all of the plot is a P and P retelling, because I haven't read the original.)
Re: Utterly Charming (1:41pm October 19, 2011):
I would definitely say my favourite fairytale is Cinderella, because what girl doesn't want to find her own Prince Charming? But having read the other responses, I'd have to put The Princess and the Pea as a close second.
Re: Sink or Swim (6:48pm March 25, 2011):
I am not so much a fan of Reality TV but I love any kinds of books and mysteries especially. Your books sounds great.
Re: Guarding Grace (6:46pm August 30, 2010):
Like a previous poster commented, I too am new to this world of vampires and monsters. I would have no idea whether certain mythology was or wasn't being followed. I don't have a problem one way or another if one author's vampires (or any character(s) really) are different than another's though. It's all fascinating and enjoyable to read, maybe even more so if not everything is the same all the time.
Re: Monster in Miniature (4:51pm July 31, 2010):
I can't wait to read this book, it sounds great!
Re: Death Threads (2:15pm June 14, 2010):
The Sewing Circle Mystery Series puts me in mind of the BSC book Maid Mary Anne, where Mary Anne and Claudia start a sewin club for some of their charges. I enjoyed that book in my youth and I look forward to enjoying this series as well.
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