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Like Bill, Big Love has a lot going on: it's about relationships and criminality, faith and secrets, piety and lust, all within an extended--really extended--family. As The Sopranos and Six Feet Under did, it introduces us to a world that is both bizarre and mundane. But while Big Love can be funny, it doesn't go for Desperate Housewives camp or titillation. "When we pitched the show," says Mark V. Olsen, the co-creator with Will Scheffer, "it was with the caveat that we had no interest in milking the sensational or tawdry or salacious...
With the universality of feelings such as love, lust, and possibly that thing of yore called modesty, it is unnecessary to read any of the companion books to indulge in Jo Beverley’s “The Rogue’s Return,” the second to last installment of her Company of Rogues series...
...Ashley Parker Angel—“Picture Perfect” “I stole this from my brother after watching [Angel’s] new reality TV show for all of intersession,” says Schwartze. The former O-Town teeny-bopper lust bucket’s new MTV show, There And Back, chronicles his struggles to recover from having spent all of his boy-band earnings. 2) Tim McGraw—“Let Me Love You” Lauren’s Explanation: “I’m from Missouri...
...undead, it turns out, with no life to sustain or career to advance, have time on their hands. Some of it must be spent on their immaculate hair and to-undie-for abs. But the main business of the day is bloodlust, with an emphasis on the lust. Romance authors--and who can blame them?--find it hard to resist the imagery. Women are "impaled," "scream to wake the dead" and constantly experience a rushing of blood. Not that all female characters are the bitten. There are women predators--gutsy, jaded, sexually voracious ladies of the night in need...
...person most credited with popularizing the neck gripper as bodice ripper. A fiftysomething grandmother from north of San Francisco, she has written 30 books since 1998 about the Carpathians, an undead race of mainly men, and their struggle to find undying love. Her books are not about lust, she says. "The appeal is the love of family and hope in very dark times." She gets 1,000 to 3,000 letters a week from fans (a few, she acknowledges, not entirely sane...