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Jan 22, 2010 07:32PM
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Yours Until Dawn by Teresa Medeiros is the only one coming to might right off the bat, which bugs the crap out of me because I love this theme. Grr!
Oops...forgot one- Beauty and The Beast by Hannah Howell...although technically it could be both under this category, or the Beauty/Beast category.
Got a new one...The Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt. Haven't finished it yet, but so far it's good.I guess it's not too much of a disfigurement, but the hero Edward has small pox scars (if memory serves me correctly on that) on his face and he is VERY ill tempered, yet somehow, some reason, I love him!
LOL. Wow...this is sad- I hadn't even realized I owned that book. *Shakes head* My books always get the better of me :).
Jacqueline wrote: "LOL. Wow...this is sad- I hadn't even realized I owned that book. *Shakes head* My books always get the better of me :)."I need to organize my Mt TBR to see what I have hidden in it :)
LOL I'm glad I'm not the only one :). I kind of went with that- I tried to organize all books in my to-read list, but it was just TOO chaotic. So instead, I broke me To-Read list down to to-read-historical-romance, to-read-contemporary-romance, ect. SO much better *Nods*There were indeed many surprises once I did that, lol, including the book Once a Princess :D.
One of Sandra Hills books featured a hero from the war whose whole side-face included-had been badly burned and when he came home he became a helicopter pilot fighting for the Louisiana inviroment.It was a very good book but I sure can`t remember the name,otherwise the side not burned was one of the handsomest men imaginable.
Tall,Dark and Cajun By Sandra Hill is the name of the book I posted about above.
The Hero is Remy LeDeux
DanielleThis was a really good story,not as lighthearted as the others in the LeDuex series but this guy was a true hero



