Steve Powers
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
I'm just pleasantly tickled all over to have found an author after my own heart! Whatever you publish next will be the one I will read, no playing favorites. It would be fun to find out how many "little deaths" Anne had and how she affected Gerald and Jean and Lucy their first night all together?
Marilyn Foxworthy
That's a fun question. As for the details of Anne and Gerald's sex life, I don't really know. Anne is more reserved in her sexuality, and she is somehow a firecracker from what we have heard, but she is a lot more private about it, and of course Gerald would never tell. We're going to have to live with the hints that we have for now.
But in regards to Lucy and Gerald, I do know more than has been revealed so far. In fact, Lucy tells us quite a bit about that in the first chapter of the next book, The Heart of the Falcon. I don't mean to be evasive, but answering directly in this case would be a definite spoiler, and I think it's important to the story that we find out in context. I am glad that you asked though.
Anne is an interesting woman, isn't she? There's that voluptuousness that transcends her physicality that makes you want a hug...and more. There's something about her that makes you think that making love is more than what most people are used to. Like if Santa Claus was a mature centerfold who loved you no matter what. A woman who's chocolate chip cookies are every bit as luscious as her bosom and you can't figure out what she must be baking when she and Gerald go to bed at night. Every brief interaction I have with her makes me want to be held by her. Gerald won't talk about it, but he gets a faraway look in his eyes when Anne is mentioned. I'll ask Jean. She might say more. But what she tells me, I won't be able to repeat here. I think that with Anne, we have to imagine the love and peace that must live in Gerald's house and leave any thoughts about the sexuality nestled within that context. Maybe a book will come out of it someday, but it will be a very different story than what we have so far.
Happy Trolls,
Marilyn
But in regards to Lucy and Gerald, I do know more than has been revealed so far. In fact, Lucy tells us quite a bit about that in the first chapter of the next book, The Heart of the Falcon. I don't mean to be evasive, but answering directly in this case would be a definite spoiler, and I think it's important to the story that we find out in context. I am glad that you asked though.
Anne is an interesting woman, isn't she? There's that voluptuousness that transcends her physicality that makes you want a hug...and more. There's something about her that makes you think that making love is more than what most people are used to. Like if Santa Claus was a mature centerfold who loved you no matter what. A woman who's chocolate chip cookies are every bit as luscious as her bosom and you can't figure out what she must be baking when she and Gerald go to bed at night. Every brief interaction I have with her makes me want to be held by her. Gerald won't talk about it, but he gets a faraway look in his eyes when Anne is mentioned. I'll ask Jean. She might say more. But what she tells me, I won't be able to repeat here. I think that with Anne, we have to imagine the love and peace that must live in Gerald's house and leave any thoughts about the sexuality nestled within that context. Maybe a book will come out of it someday, but it will be a very different story than what we have so far.
Happy Trolls,
Marilyn
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Luke Law
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
Marilyn, I adore your work. It's loving, erotic, exciting and even sends a message. Thank you. It's now December 2019 and still no sign of the Robbie Jensen trilogy (Girls on the Hill?) You said it had been written back in 2018. Please please please release this story. I've read EVERYTHING you've written at least thrice (I'm on my 7th reading of the Nogud series!) Waiting patiently (sort of!)
Homer J.
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Marilyn Foxworthy:
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Hello Marilyn. I absolutely love your books, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something, as I read Desert Trading Post (Honest Attractions #1) and then went on to Island Cultural Center (Honest Attractions #2), and it seemed like there were references to the storyline in Desert Trading Post (Honest Attractions #1) storyline that were not in that book... Was that meant to happen?
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