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  1. Hi ladies what is the genre of Jane's Melody... Romance, mystery, etc??

    hi

    It's romance, love not as hot as Gideon hot, but a beautiful very sad love story. You will need tissues. I read it at the weekend. Couldn't put it down.

    It's on offer at amazon at 99cents because it hit their no.1 spot on books.

    About a 40year old woman(Jane), who falls in love with her dead daughters(Melody) boyfriend(Caleb), whose 25. Definitely recommend it.

    Happy reading. :)

  2. Hi Julie--

     

    Yes, I have read them all.  I loved them.  I liked all of the characters both male and female.  I really like that Sylvia has heroines who are not weak and have minds of their own.  Really like that.  I also like the men.  Strong yet vulnerable and intelligent.  I enjoy the historical aspects of the books also.  I am not into vampires and all the paranormal stuff so these books were fun and different.

     

    Sharon--enjoy them.  I know you will.

    I agree with you.

    It was like Gideon on the high seas, and horse back! :)

    I had to look up some of the words that I had never heard of before- sennight, slake for instance.

  3. Just finished reading SEVEN YEARS TO SIN.  I thought I had read it before, but I didn't.  Anyway, the similarities to Gideon and Eva are startling.  Even to the physical traits.  I honestly don't think anyone can do romance and hot love scenes better than Sylvia.  Not just the s e x but getting inside the head of the characters.  I love the Georgian series.  Not as much as CROSSFIRE but it is up there.

    Hi

    Glad you liked them. I have read them over the past 3 weeks. Loved them so much. I have to agree, the sex scenes are so hot, and the angst the characters go through. Have you read all if them? I absolutely loved Christopher St. John and Marcus along with Alistair. They were my top three heroes..

  4. Gosh I did not know that Julie, thanks for that, I was always surprised in the historical novels that the word F**k was in there I thought it was later in the centuries that it appeared.

     

    I loved Christopher St John and Alistair and Marcus as well, all great books :)

    Hi Sheena

    I was surprised at the f-word too. I thought it was more 20th century.

    The c-word goes back even further.

    Our ancestors were naughty!!! Lol

    I'm reading Seven Years to Sin again, then going back to Gideon and Eva. Suffering from withdrawal symptoms!!! Lol :)

  5. Hey Julie 

     

    I hope you and Gabri and enjoing the Georgian series, I loved it all :)

    Hi Sheena

    I absolutely loved them. Alistair, Christopher St. John, and Marcus, were the favourites!

    I can see where a lot of inspiration came from, with Gideon and Eva, reading these books.

    Loved the old English, and how it has evolved over the years.

    For future reference, the word f*ck made its appearance in the 15th century. I thought it was a lot younger than that.

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