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bethie- The Luxe (potential for spoilers)

I finished Splendor.

So why did you not like the ending? the storyline or the writing?

Re: bethie- The Luxe (potential for spoilers)

  • Well, I was happy that Diana wouldn't budge on the Europe issue but I HATED that Henry wouldn't give up his father's business for her. WTF dude? After all the shiiit they went through to be together and he just lets her go. He easily could've hired someone to run the company for him, ya know?

    I didn't really expect much from the writing to begin with... ;P

    Also, I'm on the waiting list for her new series "Bright Young Things". I'll let you know when I get it!

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    I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
  • Oooh, yes, let me know about that one.

    OK, well I know what you mean about Diana and Henry and I thought that might be it.

    But dude, he was 20 and she was 16. As much as the romantic side of me wanted them to be together, I also thought it was a shame for a 16 year old to get trapped into a relationship at such a young age when she was obviously such a wild and adventerous spirit. Being his wife, even in paris, would have killed that.

  • Hmm, I guess I forgot she was 16. lol. oops.
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    I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
  • I shall remember the next time a teenage wife on ML talks about how YOU DON'T KNOW HER.
  • To be fair, 16 in 1900 is a far cry from 16 in 2010.
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  • DON'T YOU JUDGE MY JUDGEMENT BUDDHA

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