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I write historical romance and stay up way too late reading. She/her https://theresaromain.com
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I’m so very sorry for your loss ❤️ I hope you find comfort in books whenever you need it.
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Horse names...Golden Barb and Nottingham, 0.5 Epigram and Pale Marauder, bk 1 Jerome and Hattie, bk 2 Agh agh I know there are more. Racehorse names are a rich and hliarious vein.
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I have a horsish historical romance series! Romance of the Turf, set in the Regency horse-racing world. theresaromain.com/books/
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Even when I’m away for ages—especially then—I’m finding joy and escape in books. If you’ve been publishing stories of love in all its forms in the past few years, thank you. Thank you for sharing your creative gifts and putting a little more light in the world.
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No pressure; I'm here when you're ready. *hugs back*
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Happy release day! <3 <3
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Introvert overload!
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That's not SO bad, then. Put on good music or an audiobook?
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I loved The Good Part! One of those magic books, really funny in parts but also deeply moving. I've just put the Poston book on hold and I see that my library has the Serle available now. Yay! Thank you for the recs :D
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NICE. You're already the Future Lisa that's so pleased!
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Definitely! Future Lisa will be so pleased with you.
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Ooh! Thank you!!
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I was already sold when you said that you wrote it, so now I’m even more sold :)
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Hugs to you, Sally. I hope this is The One!
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I know you are! It’s like job-hunting, isn’t it? So effortful on top of the job itself, writing the dang thing.
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Publishing industry: make this happen, please
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The Good Part—Sophie Cousens Woke Up Like This—Amy Lea The Second Chance Year—Melissa Wiesner On TBR: In Five Years—Rebecca Searle
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W O W. You poor kid! Awful. She was not in the right line of work. Middle school math teacher, maybe—but post surgery nurse? Please no.
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That surgery sounds like a nightmare, and the nurse made it worse. I’m so sorry!
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Oh no! Yikes, what a bad experience. :( Did your recovery go okay?
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That's a great reply! :D We should all hear that every day from our loved ones.
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I realize this is an "AITA?" format--and the answer is that they both have their moments, but not bad. Because they like each other SO MUCH.
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Yes, I will let you know!
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This pitch is everything; please write all pitches forever (obviously I just put the show in my Netflix list)
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Those are the highlights? Lowlights? Good news is we're all still here. :)
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Nah, she just cried and asked "what happened" several times. It was kind of pitiful. (I have since learned that teen girls almost always cry after anesthesia. *the more you know.GIF*)
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Happy release day!
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A fiber artist, that's so cool! Also very cool to have inherited a recipe from 3 generations ago.
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Recipes that vary with humidity, eep. I was given a peanut brittle recipe that needs a certain type of weather and I've always been afraid of it. You've developed a good eye!
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That sounds great! Do you still make it and just guess at the sugar cook time?
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It is! It's a praline recipe my father came up with. He's a very "stir till it looks right" person so I don't have any temperature guidance. It comes out different every time, lol.
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Yay! So glad you've liked it and the pre-Codes you've seen. I enjoyed your newsletter (which has the best name ever, BTW) and I hope the WIP shapes up for you!
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Ruthie's here? Yessss! Ruthie, I just reread Room at the Inn on Monday and *heart eyes* forever.