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Jesse
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OMFG HOW DID I NOT SEE THAT COMING AHHHHHHHH
melodramas are freakin awesome!!!!!!!!!!
— Nov 24, 2024 04:30PM
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melodramas are freakin awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Jesse
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I’m really caught up in this. Hopkins is a good hand at pacing these romances. In Contending Forces, she didn’t milk the drama but had Sappho tell Will everything straightaway once Langley tried to blackmail her. Now that the snare is around Cuthbert, Jewel is firmly on his side while the drama of the murder trial (and private investigation) bear out.
Also, I’m guessing that Senator Bowen was poisoned, too!!!
— Nov 24, 2024 03:36PM
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Also, I’m guessing that Senator Bowen was poisoned, too!!!
Jesse
is on page 101 of 220
OH GOD I JUST REALIZED THAT HAGAR PROBABLY RECOGNIZED ENSON BUT SHE CANT SAY ANYTHING AGAINST HIM WITHOUT HAVING TO EXPLAIN WHY SHE KNOWS HIM AS A HORRIBLE SON OF A BITCH WHICH WOULD INVOLVE EXPLAINING HER HERITAGE AND IT ALREADY BURNED HER ONCE. HER INTERNALIZED SOUTHERN CASTE PREJUDICE IS ROBBING HER OF HER AGENCY. THIS IS GONNA GET SO FREAKIN MESSY
— Nov 24, 2024 02:36PM
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Jesse
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As a romance, this works, because I’m pissed at the 50 yr old barely disguised St. Clair’s Enson busting up Jewel’s engagement to Cuthbert so that he can marry her, by way of using Aurelia, Cuthbert’s one-time fiancée.
Given the format, I’m 99% sure that Mrs. Bowen is Hagar, and Aurelia is her daughter, the two having been separated from when she jumped into the river during her escape.
— Nov 24, 2024 02:25PM
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Given the format, I’m 99% sure that Mrs. Bowen is Hagar, and Aurelia is her daughter, the two having been separated from when she jumped into the river during her escape.
Jesse
is on page 51 of 220
We have an echo of the scene-setting drama that began Contending Forces: a woman’s wealthy, slave-owning husband is murdered and she, along with her child, are slated to be sold into bondage due to her parentage. In this case, her African ancestry is a surprise to her and her husband, but Ellis Enson was too moral a man (for a slaveholder) to revile his beloved. Which is why his brother had to stage a suicide.
— Nov 24, 2024 01:09PM
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slauderdale
is on page 168 of 240
Meanwhile, all the supposedly dead people are alive and it’s pretty clear who they all are, it’s just a bit mystifying how they ended up in the positions that they are currently in, but I suppose all will be revealed.
— Sep 02, 2024 09:03AM
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slauderdale
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There were already a number of times when I had to go looking for a chunk of text that I could tell was missing from the jumbled fragments left behind, which I would be able to find by checking the book online. Those served no purpose and I’m sure were just bad copy, but now I see there’s been a lot of deliberate rewriting by someone trying to “clean up” the dialect anytime the black characters speak. e_e
— Sep 02, 2024 06:36AM
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slauderdale
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Anyone reading this book should steer clear of the edition by The X Press - they have a cool name, but they’ve tampered with with the original text quite a bit, and failed to acknowledge doing so in the process.
— Sep 02, 2024 06:29AM
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