Hertha Lynum
Friday, August 12, 2011
Romance novel where hero/heroine has a child?
I'm looking for a good romance novel where the hero or heroine has a child already. I love seeing the hero/heroine fall in love not only with each other but with the child as well. I read Exposure by Susan Andersen recently and loved the storyline. Anyone have any suggestions?
How much does a piggy bank usually cost? & is it worth it?
It is usually not worth buying a piggy bank. All a piggy bank is is plastic! ask your mum to store it for you if your sister is "borrowing" it.
Airplane carry on rules?
hey i wouldsay pack makeup in a checked bag if you can but they weren't that strict when I flew to florida last month. put it in a purse if you don't want to follow the rule. and id wear comfy jeans and a tshirt or sweats its a 6 hour flight! I wore pjs on my flight and it was less than 2 hours haha but it was a trip we took on a chartered plane so it was just people i knew.
New poem: Please Comment?
Nice! you should join a writers community, they'd love your work & you'll be able to discuss and develop it with others. This is an interesting part: "Counting your fallen teeth."
Do you like my rhyme,poem or rap, whatever you want to call it :)?
This is actually a good narrative. I personally do not care for the darkish sound of it, but I read the whole thing and am impressed. The older you get, the more control you generally have in your life if you pursue a positive direction, success follows, but sometimes timidly.
First time sex with him. I'm not a virgin.?
There's a special man in my life who I've been friends with for years and we've been getting really close recently... I'm completely and totally falling in love with him and he called me his girlfriend the other day. He knows that I've had years of sexual experience whereas he's never had sex before. We have extremely hot makeout sessions and we've seen eachother topless and come really close to having sex a lot... But... He's really nervous and I wanna make it special for him but I'm nervous too. Taking our relationship to the next level is really daunting for me and I'm worried he'll have expectations which I won't meet and it'll just disappoint him... I dunno... Just really nervous about the whole thing on both our parts.
Books & Authors: Is your protagonist anything like a hero/heroine? + BQ?
I don't believe in heroes, so my protagonist is a normal human being. He is good, but he sometimes is selfish and acts accordingly-he has plenty of flaws as any other person. I don't see the appeal of writing a character that's entirely good in the perfect sense of the word. May be in young adult novels in which there's supposed to be a character that represents the charming prince and a girl who is supposed to be a damsel in distress the idea of "heroes" can be applied, but it's pointless if you want to write a good novel.
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