ext_47727 (
bittybye2000.livejournal.com) wrote in
lkh_lashouts2007-06-14 06:33 pm
![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
(no subject)
I have a question for anyone who has read Harlequin. Another person who has read the books said that Mommy Dearest was in the 'plot' of the book. How much of a role dose she have, because at this point she's the only one I'm interested in in the AB universe.
no subject
OT: Somebody please flog the latest blog, it's so full of the lolz.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
Why does Marmee Noir want Anita? Seriously? Why not Jean Claude or...hell, anyone? Anybody got a silver stake? And holy water? Problem is, Anita would prolly come back from the dead...
the best answer I can offer -
Re: the best answer I can offer -
Re: the best answer I can offer -
Re: the best answer I can offer -
no subject
I'm right with nearly everyone else. Mommy Dearest falling under Anita's spell like the rest of her hapless victims? Is she, or is she not supposed to be the most powerful vampire out there? Shouldn't she be more powerful that Obsidian Butterfly, who scared Anita?
Clearly others have said this before, but what the hell is LKH doing to Anita. I liked her before.
But what I liked the most was her going up against vampires, voodoo queens, fairy's, and the like, that were more powerful than she was, because it was *right*. She knew she could die, she was outgunned, but her will to live and pure stubborness kept her alive. If LKH keeps amping her up, so much so that even Mommy Dearest can feel threatened by her it's not a book I could stomach. Mommy Dearest was the only thing that interested me, but if she's going to be reduced from a threat to a minor inconvenience interrupting Anita's bouts of sex I doubt I could stomach her. I thought she was going to be the one who could take Anita down a notch or two.
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)