I'm so happy you liked Crossroads. It has caused quite a stir over here. It is alittle graphic and intense. Crossroads Revisited just came out in June. Have you read that one?
Thanks so much for answering me. I'm happy ot hear you like to garden. There is something about digging in the dirt that brings you back to what matters.
Thank you for accepting my friendship. I'm happy you took the time to want to exchange information.
I did read about you on your profile. You like Madeline Baker. I think she's the author who writes a lot of Native American, isn't she? Or am I wrong?
I love Native American stories, and wrote one under my pen name that has done very well in the market. But you can ask me about that yourself if you like.
You live in Nigeria. Now, I also write historical erotica. Why? Because I'm a historical nut and love reading about other countries, areas, etc. Tell me about Nigeria. What is a typical day in your life like there? What do you like to do in your spare time besides read? Do you go to school? I see you are a very young twenty years old. What I wouldn't give to be twenty again!
I live in the Midwest portion of the US -- cold here in the winter and hot in the summer. Spring is mild and fall (autumn) is cool and liveable. I happen to live in a small resort town, by that I mean many people come here in the summer to vacation with their boats. We live near a lake and there are literally hundreds of lakes in my state.
I like to garden, and of course, read. And I also like to do some metal detecting. The locals say there are Native American burial grounds on my property. They lived here over 100 years ago. Of course, we can't disturb those graves.
So, let me hear from you and tell me about your life. And also tell me why you like Madeline Baker's books. This is very interesting to me.
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Thanks so much for answering me. I'm happy ot hear you like to garden. There is something about digging in the dirt that brings you back to what matters.
Hugs, Keta
Thank you for accepting my friendship. I'm happy you took the time to want to exchange information.
I did read about you on your profile. You like Madeline Baker. I think she's the author who writes a lot of Native American, isn't she? Or am I wrong?
I love Native American stories, and wrote one under my pen name that has done very well in the market. But you can ask me about that yourself if you like.
You live in Nigeria. Now, I also write historical erotica. Why? Because I'm a historical nut and love reading about other countries, areas, etc. Tell me about Nigeria. What is a typical day in your life like there? What do you like to do in your spare time besides read? Do you go to school? I see you are a very young twenty years old. What I wouldn't give to be twenty again!
I live in the Midwest portion of the US -- cold here in the winter and hot in the summer. Spring is mild and fall (autumn) is cool and liveable. I happen to live in a small resort town, by that I mean many people come here in the summer to vacation with their boats. We live near a lake and there are literally hundreds of lakes in my state.
I like to garden, and of course, read. And I also like to do some metal detecting. The locals say there are Native American burial grounds on my property. They lived here over 100 years ago. Of course, we can't disturb those graves.
So, let me hear from you and tell me about your life. And also tell me why you like Madeline Baker's books. This is very interesting to me.
All my best, Keta
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