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I had hoped for little taste, but only the exerpt! (which has sustained me up to this ↗😋)
I feel like a kid at Christmas looking @ my 🎁, yet I just can't open it!
YET 😎
Who else is as Excited as me 😍 & 'Counting' down😵😌


"Excepts" of In Death
Gotta have um or the WAITING would 'immobilize' me! LOL
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ROL!!! I love that.

Several hours ago I found out my good friend was on her death bead after a 2 year battle with breast cancer, she passed sometime in this last hour.
I am so lost, so I am reaching to my books, and to the community for distraction. I find myself updating here that I will not be able to reading about death for a little while as I mourn. I still look forward to it though, and will sometime soon.

Mel I am so sorry to hear this and send love to you and all those dealing with this loss too.


Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep
By Mary Elizabeth Frye
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sun on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.
Source: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poe...
May God bless & comfort you & those who L💞VED your 'friend!'

beautiful, thank you <3




Eve would never think twice about cancelling leave in her early lieutenant days. How she's changed! Then when Roarke says "I'll be your Peabody." Major swoon time here.


When Roarke goes back in the shower and leans his head against the wall, it is tough and heartbreaking.

When Roarke goes back in the shower and leans his head against the wall is tough and hear..."
Yes & yes to all the above!
Her growth is great to see esp considering where it comes from & yet 'triggers' will always Exist! Its what makes JD Robb one of my favorite authors - she gets the physiology of what it is to be a
Survivor - as well as
what comes with loving one!

When Roarke goes back in the shower and leans his head against the wall is..."
Very nicely said!

Eve is hardworking, caring, smart, and strong even as for me she can be difficult for no reason sometimes, hurtful, and hypocritical. I can respect her even as I don't always agree with her ways or her opinions but this one just highlighted some of what I don't like even as it had great moments of why I do like her.
I really enjoyed the awards show part which was really cool.

I didn't like the way she treated Roarke either. In my opinion, Eve gets that way when she is frustrated with her case. It is brutal to walk onto a scene and have body parts thrown all over the place not to mention the torture of the family left at home. This guy was her only lead and Roarke told her forget him.

This is the thing I agree with you 100%. I don't think he told her to forget him but he told her assumption he could be in it can be wrong due to knowing his background. She didn't have to trust the guy but at the same time she wanted to grill him but why. She wouldn't even know if Roarke said nothing but he did and even told her he wasn't into that type of crime. I do get her frustration but she to me just was way out of line and never truly apologized to him either. It does bother me when she is out of line but doesn't apologize truly when she is wrong. But I do appreciate when she does or at least recognize it but here to me she didn't truly do either.

Sorry my laptop did an unexpected reboot while I was typing my last post. Instead of forget, I was trying to correct it to he wasn't her man.
To me, those reactions are real. I worked in a police department and there is a reason why their divorce rate is so high. I believe she did try to apologize and Roarke recognized that he knows her heart even if her head gets in the way sometimes.
Anyway, I get where you are coming from, I went back and read that argument a couple times. For me, this is one of those scenes that we all see differently. There are times when Eve drives me crazy and other times when I want to slap Roarke but to me that is the way relationships are sometimes. We don't always apologize the way we should because we see our side clearly and the other side is blurry for a time.
For the airline executives finalizing a merger that would make news in the business world, the nine a.m. meeting would be a major milestone. But after marketing VP Paul Rogan walked into the plush conference room, strapped with explosives, the headlines told of death and destruction instead. The NYPSD’s Eve Dallas confirms that Rogan was cruelly coerced by two masked men holding his family hostage. His motive was saving his wife and daughter—but what was the motive of the masked men?
Despite the chaos and bad publicity, blowing up one meeting isn’t going to put the brakes on the merger. All it’s accomplished is shattering a lot of innocent lives. Now, with the help of her billionaire husband Roarke, Eve must untangle the reason for an inexplicable act of terror, look at suspects inside and outside both corporations, and determine whether the root of this crime lies in simple sabotage, or something far more complex and twisted.
First Chapter Excerpt