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Yeah, I really love Cherise Sinclair's Master of the Shadowlands series.

I believe Larry Ellison (Oracle Software creator, America's Cup boat owner, airplane aficionado, and general asshole) once tried to buy a Russian MiG, but US customs wouldn't let him bring it into the country.

In the early 1990's (yes, I am old), my husband & I rode down an elevator in the Pierre Hotel in NYC with Brent Spiner (Data, from Star Trek TNG). He was wearing sunglasses and was obviously trying very hard not to be recognized. The hilarious part is that a bunch of old ladies then got on the elevator, and they had

Fellow Canadian who has also lived in Florida, now living in North Carolina. When we moved to Florida, I couldn't get over the fact that all the houses had single pane windows - definitely wouldn't stay really warm. Then, when my son was in elementary school, if the temperature got below 50 degrees F in the morning,

Keep reading. My favorite books are 3 and 4 (2 is good too!). You haven't even met some of the best characters in the series yet.

Apparently Sam Heughan did play Batman in a stage show, so maybe you are correct!

That was from the AskOutlander thing on Twitter last week. I kind of assumed they were joking, as there were lots of other funny things said. I think the Outlander Starz twitter feed has a summary of all of the questions and answers.

BOOK SPOILERS:

Future BOOK SPOILERS:

I haven't understood it that she identifies more with Black Jack Randall, just that all of these characters are part of her, even the evil ones.

Continuing SPOILER book talk:

Hey Kelly, don't know if you have seen this, but Ron Moore mentioned reading an article you wrote about Outlander in an interview yesterday in Adweek.

You are right, it is all beautiful. I can't really knit, and I want to knit a cowl!

This, from Outlander.

BOOK SPOILERS

Chapter 14, I believe, is where the wedding takes place, so start there.

Yeah, the Black Dagger Brotherhood is fun!

Cherise Sinclair has a good series of books about a BDSM club. The first is called Club Shadowlands, and the first volume is a free ebook at Amazon. My favorites are later in the series.

Yeah, Jondalar. Many happy memories there. The last couple of books in the series were horrible, but the first few were great.

One nice thing about Outlander is that they have great sex, even as they get older. As a person in my fifties, it is nice to read about people having sex who aren't just in their 20s. (Also, the sex is realistic - i.e. having to use some lubrication because of older lady menopause dryness - but it is still hot.)