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4 comments posted.

Re: Heart Of Iron (7:28pm May 2, 2013):

The one thing I absolutely must have in my hero is absolute
fidelity to my heroine. Being ruled by your libido is NOT
heroic.

Re: Finding Her Son (8:39pm May 27, 2012):

I don't care about most stuff, but I love it when they are so
consumed with love for the heroine that no one else exists for
them. Fidelity is a major turn on for me.

Re: The Vampire Shrink (12:53pm April 27, 2012):

#willsellsoulforbooks

Re: The Devil and Miss Jones (4:48am April 8, 2012):

Hi Kate
I love the title for The Devil and Miss Jones. I've been complaining loudly and long about the Greek/Italian/Spanish Billionaire and the Blackmailed/Innocent/Virgin Bride/Mistress/Secretary types of titles. When you have read hundreds of books and all the titles follow the same formula it makes it difficult to remember whether you've read a particular book. I remember titles from the seventies of books I loved and the stories that went with them so this was frustrating. I did discover one good thing about buzzword titles recently. If you happen to like virgins (which I usually do) it was helpful to have the right buzzwords in the title to give you a clue. But then of course I still wasn't sure whether I'd read about that particular Innocent/Virgin Bride/Mistress before.I guess I'm one of those readers that you just can't please.

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