Showing posts with label Sophia Rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sophia Rose. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer edited by Christina Boyd

Not too late to capture summer romance vibes with...

Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer
by KaraLynne Mackrory, Linda Beutler, Abigail Bok,
Karen M. Cox, J. Marie Croft, Natalie Richards,
Sophia Rose, Morgan K. Wyatt, Christina Boyd (Editor)
Published: 2015
Publisher: Meryton Press (Website | Blog
Genre: Romance, Short Stories, Jane Austen theme
Paperback: 228 pages

If you desire a little heat, a summer flirtation, or an escape to bask in your own private sun, this whimsical collection of original short stories is inspired by all things summer. In collaboration with some of Meryton Press’s most popular and award-winning authors, this anthology debuts other promising and emerging talent.

Contemporary and Regency alike, each romance was dreamt as a perfect summer refreshment to bring a smile to your own sun-kissed face.


• In KaraLynne Mackrory’s Shades of Pemberley, Mr. Darcy, with some fantastic assistance, discovers Elizabeth Bennet in a most unlikely place.

• Karen M. Cox’s Northanger Revisited 2015 modernizes Northanger Abbey at a fictionalized seaside in Georgia.

• Linda Beutler takes us to Paris as a young gentleman is schooled in the ways of amour in The Incomplete Education of Fitzwilliam Darcy.

• In Spyglasses and Sunburns, J. Marie Croft takes the Miss Bennets to the seaside where they chance upon handsome acquaintances.

• In Abigail Bok’s A Summer in Sanditon, a little sea bathing seems just the thing to cure what ails Anne de Bourgh.

• In Natalie Richards’ Midsummer Madness, an honest confession and a promise between strangers at a masque ball mend a misunderstanding.

• Sophia Rose re-imagines a modern-day Persuasion in Second Chance at Sunset Beach.

• In Morgan K Wyatt’s Dream Spinner, a near-death car accident and an unlikely trucker bring new perspective to a young co-ed’s life and love.

Monday, August 23, 2021

Summer with Jane

More Austen in August...going to continue my things Persuasion-themed from Jane in July.

DID YOU KNOW:
Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer
edited by Christina Boyd
Romance, Short Stories, Jane Austen theme | Published: 2015 | Goodreads

If you desire a little heat, a summer flirtation, or an escape to bask in your own private sun, this whimsical collection of original short stories is inspired by all things summer. In collaboration with some of Meryton Press’s most popular and award-winning authors, this anthology debuts other promising and emerging talent.

Contemporary and Regency alike, each romance was dreamt as a perfect summer refreshment to bring a smile to your own sun-kissed face.


The short story by Sophia Rose re-imagines a modern-day Persuasion in Second Chance at Sunset Beach.

WATCH:
Persuasion (2020)
theatre production
performed by Ross Valley Players
Based on book by: Jane Austen
Stars: Amanda Root, CiarĂ¡n Hinds
Drama | YouTube

Based on the novel by Jane Austen, this period movie tells the story of Anne Elliot, spinster daughter of a British nobleman. Anne is unduly influenced by her society-oriented family's preference for a gentleman match and turns away a love interest, only to cross paths with him again seven years later. The movie explores societal conventions around marriage and class in 19th century England.

JUST RECEIVED:
The Jane Austen Journal
Persuasions, volume 42, 2020
published by Jane Austen Society of North America

CHECK OUT:
Austen in August events
hosted by The Book Rat (here)

EAT:
Persuasion plums

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* header image source: Persuasion by Jane Austen, 1999 Tor Classics cover

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Happy release: The Darcy Monologues edited by Christina Boyd

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by Sophia Rose
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Hello, all!

I’m Sophia and I dropped by to share with you, dear vvb32Reads readers, about the recent release for a collection of stories that I was privileged to be a contributing author. I am pretty certain that no matter how you like your Mr. Darcy; you will find him inside the exquisite covers of our book.

The Darcy Monologues
edited by Christina Boyd
-Short stories, Jane Austen theme, Romance
Just released: May 21, 2017
Amazon | Goodreads

"You must allow me to tell you...”

For over two hundred years, Jane Austen’s Mr. Darcy has captivated readers’ imaginations as the ultimate catch. Rich. Powerful. Noble. Handsome. And yet, as Miss Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is established through Elizabeth Bennet’s fine eyes, how are we to know his mind? How does Darcy progress from “She is tolerable: but not handsome enough to tempt me” to “I thought only of you”?

In this romance anthology, fifteen Austen-inspired authors assemble to sketch Darcy’s character through a series of re-imaginings, set in the Regency through contemporary times—from faithful narratives to the fanciful. Herein The Darcy Monologues, the man himself reveals his intimate thoughts, his passionate dreams, and his journey to love—all told with a previously concealed wit and enduring charm.


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Before I head out, I have a mouthwatering breakfast or brunch recipe to share with vvb32’s readers.

This is the French Toast I was envisioning when I wrote the scene between Darcy and Lizzy at Daily Bread in Darcy Strikes Out, my short story, when she orders the restaurant’s special French Toast.  The recipe is one from Grandmere’s Inn, a B&B our family frequented up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California when I was a kid. Easy, but oh so decadent.

GRANDMERE’S INN STUFFED FRENCH TOAST

1 loaf of Sourdough bread                            
8 oz cream cheese
2 ½ c milk                                                        
8 eggs
1 c pure maple syrup                                     
½ c butter, melted

Cube 1 loaf of sourdough bread.  Spray 9” casserole dish with cooking spray.  Layer as follows:  bread, sliced 8 oz block of cream cheese in ¼” slices, bread.  Mix 2 ½ c milk, 8 eggs, and ½ c pure maple syrup (you can get away with regular maple syrup).  Pour over casserole, making sure that bread is saturated.  Bake for 2 hours at 350`.  Pour mixture of ½ c syrup and ½ c melted butter over all.  Optional:  Add cinnamon to the milk and egg mixture or sprinkle on afterward.

Thanks for hosting me, vvb32!  


Praise for THE DARCY MONOLOGUES:

... expressive prose, thoughtful renderings, and charm, this anthology gives readers an intimate look into the thoughts and feelings of the illustrious and proud Mr. Darcy. Who wouldn’t want to spend more time in Darcy’s head?!? —Austenesque Reviews

The Darcy Monologues is a collection of stories that I find myself returning to again and again, for who could resist spending more time with Mr. Darcy? The combined efforts of this talented dream team are evident within each story, spanning from the Regency era to Contemporary times, as readers explore new sides to the man who is considered the most popular book boyfriend of all time…romance and historical fiction readers alike will want this book on his/her bookshelves! —Just Jane 1813

...fantastic group of authors, each delivering their own delightful spin of Darcy from his point of view…This well written and endearing anthology does not disappoint! —More Agreeably Engaged

There’s nothing more addictive than a collection of fresh, heartwarming stories about one of the most beloved classic book boyfriends. Prepare to fall in love with Mr. Darcy over and over again. —Of Pens and Pages


About the authors:

—Formally trained as a fine artist and illustrator, Susan Adriani discovered her passion for storytelling over a decade after she graduated from a local art college near her childhood home in New England. Susan is the author of The Truth about Mr. Darcy and Darkness Falls upon Pemberley.

Sara Angelini is a lawyer living in the San Francisco Bay area with her husband, three kids, two dogs, a frog, some fish, and a few hundred stick bugs. She never went to veterinary school but if she had, she would have been a true proficient. She enjoys writing from Darcy’s point of view in a way that shows his humor and vulnerability. Her first book, The Trials of the Honorable F. Darcy, was published in 2008. She is the co-founder of austenunderground.com, where her other Pride and Prejudice-inspired works can be read.

Karen M Cox is an award-winning author of four novels accented with romance and history: 1932, Find Wonder in All Things, At the Edge of the Sea, and Undeceived. She also wrote “Northanger Revisited 2015”, which appeared in the anthology Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer. Originally from Everett, Washington, Karen now lives in Central Kentucky with her husband, works as a pediatric speech pathologist, encourages her children, and spoils her granddaughter. Like Austen’s Emma, Karen has many hobbies and projects she doesn’t quite finish, but like Elizabeth Bennet, she aspires to be a great reader and an excellent walker.

J. Marie Croft is a self-proclaimed word nerd and adherent of Jane Austen’s quote “Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery”. Bearing witness to her fondness for Pride and Prejudice, wordplay, and laughter are Joanne’s light-hearted novel, Love at First Slight, a Babblings of a Bookworm Favourite Read of 2014, her humorous short story, “Spyglasses and Sunburns”, in the Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer anthology, and a playful novella, A Little Whimsical in His Civilities, Just Jane 1813’s Favorite JAFF Novella of 2016.

—Award-winning writer Jan Hahn is the author of four Austen-inspired novels. She studied music at the University of Texas but discovered her true love was a combination of journalism and literature. Her first book, An Arranged Marriage, was published in 2011, followed by The Journey, The Secret Betrothal, and A Peculiar Connection. She agrees with Mr. Darcy’s words in Pride and Prejudice: “A lady’s imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.” She is a member of Jane Austen Society of North America, lives in Texas, has five children and a gaggle of gorgeous grandchildren.

Jenetta James is a mother, lawyer, writer, and taker-on of too much. She grew up in Cambridge and read history at Oxford University where she was a scholar and president of the Oxford University History Society. After graduating, she took to the law and now practices full time as a barrister. Over the years, she has lived in France, Hungary and Trinidad as well as her native England. Jenetta currently lives in London with her husband and children where she enjoys reading, laughing and playing with Lego. She is the author of Suddenly Mrs. Darcy and The Elizabeth Papers.

Lory Lilian fell in love with Pride and Prejudice thirty-three years ago and discovered the charm of Jane Austen fanfiction exactly twenty years later. She lives in Bucharest, Romania, is a proud mother of an amazing daughter, and addicted to anything Austen. After a career in business, she dedicates her time to reading and writing. Lory is the author of six bestselling books: Rainy Days, Remembrances of the Past, His Uncle’s Favorite, The Perfect Match, Sketching Mr. Darcy, The Rainbow Promise, and A Man with Faults. The JAFF readers call her the “Queen of Hot Mush” and she loves it.

KaraLynne Mackrory is no newbie to the writing world. She made her debut as an author at the tender age of 13 when she wrote her first set of bad poetry. As a young adult, she steered clear of bad prose and achieved a degree in social work. Years later, she has published four Austen inspired novels so full of romantic sensibilities as to give you a swoon and hopefully a few laughs. Her books turned out better than her poetry and are: Falling for Mr. Darcy, Bluebells in the Mourning, the IPPY award-winning Haunting Mr. Darcy, and Yours Forevermore, Darcy.

Beau North is the author of Longbourn’s Songbird, The Many Lives of Fitzwilliam Darcy, and a contributor to the anthology Then Comes Winter. Beau is a native southerner who now calls Portland, Oregon home with her husband and two cats. She attended the University of South Carolina where she began a lifelong obsession with literature. In her spare time, Beau is the co-host of the podcast Excessively Diverted: Modern Austen Onscreen.

—Mild-mannered business woman by day, hopeless romantic by night, Ruth Phillips Oakland was always a fan of the fictional gentleman from Derbyshire, but it was her discovery of Jane Austen fanfiction in 2006 that inspired Ruth to become a writer. Ruth has written dozens of short stories posted online and the published novel entitled, My BFF. Ruth lives in New England with her favorite husband of over thirty years and is thrilled to be included in this anthology with so many of her favorite authors and friends.

Natalie Richards is a writer, blogger, and singer. She started her book review blog, Songs & Stories, in late 2010 after falling in love with Jane Austen fanfiction. Her writing can also be found on Figment, the Darcy & Lizzy Forum, TeenInk Magazine, and in the Austenesque anthologies Sun-kissed: Effusions of Summer and Then Comes Winter. She resides with her family in the Oregon countryside and currently works as a waitress and babysitter.

Sophia Rose is a native Californian currently residing in Michigan. A long-time Jane Austen fan, she is a contributing author to Sunkissed: Effusions of Summer and Then Comes Winter anthologies. Sophia’s love for writing began as a teen writing humorous stories submitted for creative writing class and high school writing club. Writing was set aside while Sophia pursued degrees and certificates in education, special education, family history, and social work leading. Health issues led to an opportunity to read, beta, review books, and writing humorous stories that always end with a happily ever after.

Melanie Stanford reads too much, plays music too loud, is sometimes dancing, and always daydreaming. She would also like her very own TARDIS, but only to travel to the past. She lives in Canada with her husband and four kids. She is the author of SWAY, a retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize, and the short story “Becoming Fanny” featured in the anthology Then Comes Winter. Her second novel, Collide, inspired by Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South, is coming soon. You can find her at melaniestanfordbooks.com, on Twitter @MelMStanford, and on Facebook via MelanieStanfordauthor.

Joana Starnes lives in the south of England with her family. Over the years, she has swapped several hats—physician, lecturer, clinical data analyst—but feels most comfortable in a bonnet. She has been living in Georgian England for decades in her imagination and plans to continue in that vein till she lays hands on a time machine. She is the author of seven Austen-inspired novels: From This Day Forward ~ The Darcys of Pemberley, The Subsequent Proposal, The Second Chance, The Falmouth Connection, The Unthinkable Triangle, Miss Darcy’s Companion, and Mr Bennet’s Dutiful Daughter. You can connect with Joana through her website joanastarnes.co.uk and on Facebook via All Roads Lead to Pemberley.

Caitlin Williams is an award-winning author of two novels, Ardently and the best-selling The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet, both of which spin the plot of Pride and Prejudice around but keep the characters just the same. Originally from South London, Caitlin spent thirteen years as a detective in the Metropolitan Police but is currently on a break from Scotland Yard so she can spend more time at home with her two children and write. She now lives in Kent, where she spends a lot of time daydreaming about Mr. Darcy, playing with dinosaurs, and trying not to look at the laundry pile.

Christina Boyd wears many hats as she is an editor under her own banner The Quill Ink, a contributor to Austenprose, and a ceramicist and proprietor of Stir Crazy Mama’s Artworks. A life member of the Jane Austen Society of North America, Christina lives in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest with her dear Mr. B, two busy teenagers, and a retriever named BiBi. Visiting Jane Austen's England was made possible by her book boyfriend and star crush Henry Cavill when she won a trip to meet him on the London Eye in the spring of 2017.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Guest post: Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion

Warm Bodies
by Isaac Marion

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Published: 2011
Publisher: Atria Books
Genre: Zombies, YA
Hardback: 256 pages
Rating:

Warm Bodies series:
Warm Bodies
The New Hunger
The Burning World - release date: February 7, 2017

First sentence(s):
I am dead, but it's not so bad. I've learned to live with it.

R is having a no-life crisis—he is a zombie. He has no memories, no identity, and no pulse, but he is a little different from his fellow Dead. He may occasionally eat people, but he’d rather be riding abandoned airport escalators, listening to Sinatra in the cozy 747 he calls home, or collecting souvenirs from the ruins of civilization.

And then he meets a girl.

First as his captive, then his reluctant guest, Julie is a blast of living color in R’s gray landscape, and something inside him begins to bloom. He doesn't want to eat this girl—although she looks delicious—he wants to protect her. But their unlikely bond will cause ripples they can’t imagine, and their hopeless world won’t change without a fight.


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It is my pleasure to present Sophia Rose of the Delighted Reader today with her mini-review on, Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion.


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Sophia's two-bits:

I stepped well out of my comfort zone to pick this one up and read it. I know for zombie purists this one is a softball, but for me, it was a test of my fortitude. And gladly, I can report that it was a successful attempt. I loved what the author brought together here with a thought-provoking blend of horror, romance, humor, philosophy and just a poignant story at the end of the world.

About Sophia:
Sophia is a quiet though curious gal who dabbles in cooking, book reviewing, and gardening. Encouraged and supported by an incredible man and loving family.

A Northern Californian transplant to the Great Lakes Region of the US. Lover of Jane Austen, Baseball, Cats, Scooby Doo, and Chocolate.


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* part of September Zombies (schedule)


Saturday, August 15, 2015

Stacking the Shelves - 8.15.15

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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Bought:
=====> got these two for my daughter

Now
by Yusuki Nakamura
-illustrations
Amazon

=====> love the pop art!

What Do You Do With an Idea?
by Kobi Yamada
illustrated by Mae Besom
-Children, Inspiration
Amazon | Goodreads

Freebie: kindle

Engaged in Embellishments
(Tulle and Tulips #5.5)
by Nikki Duncan
-Novella, Romance
Amazon | Goodreads

For more romance from Nikkie Duncan
Check out the NDCENT SCAVENGER HUNT (details) -ends Aug 21

For Review:

The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray
by Robert Schnakenberg
-Biography, Humor
courtesy of Quirk
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads

Inheritance
by Lisa Forrest
-Fantasy, YA
courtesy of Epic Reads
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads


Anchored
by Brigitte Quinn
-Women's fiction
courtesy of BookSparks Summer Reading Challenge 2015
Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

Satisfaction
by Andee Reilly
-Chick-lit
courtesy of BookSparks Summer Reading Challenge 2015
Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

Won from contest:

Sun-Kissed: Effusions of Summer
by KaraLynne Mackrory, Linda Beutler, Abigail Bok,
Karen M. Cox, J. Marie Croft, Natalie Richards,
Sophia Rose, Morgan K. Wyatt, Christina Boyd (Editor)
-Romance, Short Stories, Jane Austen theme
courtesy of tour
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads

=====> wheeee! thank you lady luck!

Library:

I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You
by Courtney Maum
Amazon | Goodreads

In this reverse love story set in Paris and London, which Glamour hailed as one of the “10 Best Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List Right This Second,” a failed monogamist attempts to woo his wife back and to answer the question: Is it really possible to fall back in love with your spouse?

Despite the success of his first solo show in Paris and the support of his brilliant French wife and young daughter, thirty-four-year-old British artist Richard Haddon is too busy mourning the loss of his American mistress to a famous cutlery designer to appreciate his fortune.

But after Richard discovers that a painting he originally made for his wife, Anne—when they were first married and deeply in love—has sold, it shocks him back to reality and he resolves to reinvest wholeheartedly in his family life…just in time for his wife to learn the extent of his affair. Rudderless and remorseful, Richard embarks on a series of misguided attempts to win Anne back while focusing his creative energy on a provocative art piece to prove that he’s still the man she once loved.


=====> listening to audio version

AND binge watching:

The Godfather
film trilogy
-Crime, Drama
Amazon | imdb

Godfather pt1: The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.

Godfather pt2: The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York is portrayed while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on his crime syndicate stretching from Lake Tahoe, Nevada to pre-revolution 1958 Cuba.

Godfather pt3: In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in New York and Italy in 1979, aging Mafia don Michael Corleone seeks to avow for his sins while taking a young protégé under his wing.

=====> Finally, going to sit down and watch this much talked about and referenced classic. I am going to be treated to a cannoli when I get to pt 3.

Based on book:

The Godfather
by Mario Puzo
-Classic, Crime, Historical
Amazon | Goodreads

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* per usual, check out the sidebar for my current giveaways offers - fell in LOVE with Stone Rider by David Hoffmeyr which is currently on the giveaway list


Saturday, June 30, 2012

Paris is a Writer’s Paradise from Sophia Rose


The clock has struck NOON in Paris and we meet Sophia Rose at La Poste.

La Poste is the mail service of France, which also operates postal services in the French Overseas Departments of Réunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana, and the territorial collectivities of Saint Pierre and Miquelon and Mayotte. It is headquartered in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.
-per wikipedia

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Paris, the beautiful romantic City of Light, has always been for me the mecca of food, fashion, and romance. I have not had the privilege to journey there in person. My love affair with the city is based almost entirely on fictional Hollywood sources- dangerous I know. But with such greats as Phantom of the Opera, Gigi, American in Paris, Paris When It Sizzles, Charade, Sabrina, how could I not be inspired. It is not just the silverscreen that produces such wonderful examples of stories set in Paris. Many authors have chosen the city for their book background.

Some famous authors would have chosen it if given half a chance as is proven by a controversial document unearthed recently in an unlikely place.****

Explanation of the document: A lost letter that was never mailed to Cassandra Austen from her sister Jane on the occasion of her journey with widowed brother Henry to visit his Eliza’s Paris.

Hotel de Feuillide
Paris
April 1816

Dearest Cass,

Henry and I have arrived. The channel crossing was uneventful, the inns were decent and the food exotic. My school girl French is woefully inadequate at times. I expected a resentfulness towards us because of the war in the people, but they are French and shrug happy to take our coin and the fleeting amusement.

Today we walked through the Gardens and visited the shops. Henry bought me the most cunning little hat and evening gown. Frippery, I know, but to own a Paris gown and be in the high kick of fashion. We have chosen a nice present for you, dear sister.

The gown a success at the opera. A rakish French gentleman of Henry’s acquaintance bowed over my hand and deposited a kiss saying ‘ravissant’. I do not let it go to my head. It is their way here. Monsieur Fontanelle, a dark, handsome man with wicked dark smoldering eyes and a pleasant voice speaking English with a soft accent could not possibly mean anything by it. He is merely being kind. He has offered to conduct Henry and I on a tour of the city and Henry accepted his invitation to dinner. Henry is fond of Monsieur Fontanelle’s company. He is a single gentleman of Henry’s age who has the care of his mother and sisters. It is fortunate that mama is not here or she would see him as an eligible marriage partner as I am almost at my last prayers- yet still she will try.

There is something about him in his air, his figure and his fine mind-and this place with its people, its sites, its smells, its sounds, its energy- so different from London. I want to write about it all. My muse has begun to stir once more. It is not known whether it is the influence of this city I see about me or if it is the French gentleman. Alas, there is no time and this inclination to write will have to wait upon my return to our quiet home as we are rarely at home here.

The carriage has been brought around and we go a venturing once more. I will write again with more impressions.

Yours, etc.
Jane Austen

Henry sends his love.

And it was not just Jane Austen who felt the magical pull of Paris and the French. Modern romance writers are still setting their stories there. If you would like to read one of them, try...

Kissed in Paris
by Juliette Sobanet

It is a Romantic Suspense (light on the suspense and heavier on the comedy) that is told about an uptight American Event Planner who finds herself on quite the adventure that turns her well ordered life upside down when she takes a business trip to Paris right before her wedding.

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**** This letter does not really exist. It is entirely fictional.

Guest post created by Sophia Rose
© 2012. All rights reserved.

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