Monthly Archives: December 2012

Tuesday’s Word

Chatelaine noun A chain formerly worn at the waist by women; for carrying a purse or bunch of keys etc. noun The mistress of a chateau or large country house She was passionate chatelaine of his body, loving mistress of his … Continue reading

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Free Publicity Fridays

Call of the Jaguar by mystery and suspense author Pamela Beason. Don’t let the cheesy cover discourage you from taking this novella for a spin. The humor and adventure inside is first-rate stuff, and if you pop over to Pamela’s website, you’ll see that … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Cavil noun an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections verb raise trivial objectionsions This week’s word comes courtesy of my husband, who reads in a slightly different genre than I do: Priests were … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Ablution noun A washing or cleansing of the body, especially as part of a religious rite. Those dangerous eyes closed as he cupped his balls, fondling and lingering, the filthiest act of ablution I’ve ever seen. McKenna, Cara (2011-09-28). Curio … Continue reading

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