I don't understand why LKH places such an emphasis on tigers needing others of their kind (a home). We see it with Domino and Blue Boy, and now the gold tigers. Yup, and we'll see it in the next book with Ethan too. It's very, very weird, and thus far (as in, to the point that I've read...I'm halfway through Hit List) never explained.
And then she claims how she loves them. Yup, keep saying that, we totally believe it. Mhmmm. Seriously how does LKH not get that her word choice is not only contradictory to this claim of love, but also creepy as fuck to boot?
Yeah, every book she seems to think that now she has enough men, then come the next book she's out 'shopping' for more As I said, I'm reading Hit List right now, and she's making the same big claims regarding Ethan as she is now about Meph...that she doesn't need any more men, yadda yadda, whatever.
No wonder Richard is so bitter, he figured out the truth and tried to get out, but couldn't. Yeeeup. Even if she doesn't like her old toys, no one else is allowed to play with them either, so no escape for him!
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Yup, and we'll see it in the next book with Ethan too. It's very, very weird, and thus far (as in, to the point that I've read...I'm halfway through Hit List) never explained.
And then she claims how she loves them. Yup, keep saying that, we totally believe it.
Mhmmm. Seriously how does LKH not get that her word choice is not only contradictory to this claim of love, but also creepy as fuck to boot?
Yeah, every book she seems to think that now she has enough men, then come the next book she's out 'shopping' for more
As I said, I'm reading Hit List right now, and she's making the same big claims regarding Ethan as she is now about Meph...that she doesn't need any more men, yadda yadda, whatever.
No wonder Richard is so bitter, he figured out the truth and tried to get out, but couldn't.
Yeeeup. Even if she doesn't like her old toys, no one else is allowed to play with them either, so no escape for him!