![]() The sheets that appear to be a weave that didn't exist at that time (is that satin?)! I mean, there is three quarters of a man butt on that stepback. For me, Lowell has ample crack in the pages.īut do I remember the title? No, of course not. I don't even like medievals all that much, but I read and re-read that book over and over. That's how I came to read Untamed about sixteen times. But it was so good I didn't care, and kept re-reading it. And, given that my memory is already pretty shoddy and that I was already plenty stressed, I would take out the same book every other week and re-read it. The paperback book rack – which was not large – was right across from the main entrance, and there'd be plenty of paperback romances lined up on the shelf. I remember tearing through several Elizabeth Lowell novels in college. Today, I want to ask your opinion about Elizabeth Lowell! If a reader had never read a Lowell novel, which one would you recommend first and foremost? ![]() Yesterday we talked about the science fiction covers of Ann Maxwell's Dancer series. ![]()
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