Shades of Grey - review
This story is filled with fascinating characters that come to life on the page. Ms. Jones has an ability to write dialogue that pulls the reader in deeply. The two characters of Temperance and Asher mesh well on many levels. Asher has a darkness not just about him, but literally stalking him. The threat is real and once he reveals his secrets one understands his need to have a woman like Temperance in his life. She may just be the savior he needs to give him the happiness he craves. Temperance is not push over and Asher must treat her as an equal. She brings threads of happiness into this tale. Both characters are connected on many levels and as their relationship blooms so too does the reader's understanding of it. The secondary characters sprinkled throughout add to the stories appeal. The erotic scenes are artfully presented and are tastefully done. There are many moments in this story that had me laughing out loud. I would recommend this story to those who enjoy a good paranormal story that is well-written.
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When I was a university, I swapped courses a lot – sort of like how I swap jobs a lot now. Anyway, at one time I was studying journalism in this snotty, posh uni in Canberra. Canberra is our nation’s capital. It’s about as exciting as staring at a brick wall. Limp lettuce leaves are more exciting than Canberra – just a deadly accurate Amarinda opinion of course. Why did I go to Uni there? Well when I was living and working in London and traveling aimlessly, yet joyfully around the world, I had a moment of what-the-hell-am-I-going-to-do-with-my-life? Of course now at 44, I still have no idea but I don’t worry about that as life just happens and go with the flow. Anyway a Uni in Canberra was the only one that accepted the transient Amarinda. After living in London for several years, coming to Canberra was like going to a foreign, dull, colourless land. It is a very stiff place where everyone conforms to fit in and if you don’t then you are most definitely an outsider and treated accordingly. So, colour me the outsider.


I had to stop writing today in order to make an emergency dash to buy a Magnum Caramel Ego ice-cream (Aussies would know them). It was somewhat of an emergency. I was sitting in front of the PC waiting for some fascinating words of inspiration to come to me and there was nothing. So, you can see how I was forced to get in the car and stop at the corner shop and buy an ice-cream. I came home, changed into my flanno pj’s and devoured said ice-cream. I feel re-generated now. Pjs and ice-cream have remarkable restorative effects. I believe my characters will be eating ice-cream as well….and hey, maybe they’ll strip off each other’s flanno pjs…after they eat the ice-cream of course, as to have it melt just for the sake of sex would be a crime. One must write realistically.

Author Sandra Cox has another excellent contest on her blog – and it’s really easy so hustle over there to win. And check out Musings of a Cover Artist I believe Lyn is going through a scary Little House on the Prairie stage. Maybe we’ll need to call an intervention.
Anny and Kelly are somewhere in America…that’s all I can tell you.
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Go ahead: Live with abandon. Be outrageous at any age. What are you saving your best self for?
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