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jmc_bks ([personal profile] jmc_bks) wrote2007-03-24 04:08 pm
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Random idea for an historical setting

I'm working on my post for Monday's Reader Gab and watching the National Geographic channel. And suddenly I have an idea for a story...except I don't write. But the special on the Galapagos islands, especially this history of them, has me thinking what an excellent setting it would be for an historical romance. A pirate historical. The narrator was talking about how the Spaniards who landed there thought they were in hell because of the volcanoes and the salt water that appeared in the holes they dug; that for years the islands were considered bewitched because the currents were hard to navigate and the islands hard to find, and in the shifting mists it seemed as if the islands themselves moved. Now, wouldn't that be an amazing setting for a pirate romance?

Oh, or how about a shipwreck -- a whaler cast ashore? Well, maybe not, a little too close to Carla Kelly's Beau Crusoe.

Any authors out there writing anything Galapagos-set?

[identity profile] eackerman.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I like to stay closer to home and keep my pirate romances Florida set. Besides, it's a lot easier for me to travel to Fernandina or St. Augustine to do research than it is to get to the Galapagos Islands.[g]

[identity profile] miladyinsanity.livejournal.com 2007-03-25 10:09 am (UTC)(link)
If you write it, you will get me to read my first pirate romance in years. How about that?

Also, you were asking for non-virgin sex therapists...Kayla Perrin's Gimme An O! She's got her problems (something about a cheating ex, I think), but she's not a virgin. I gave it a Good, but I didn't review it, so I can't tell you what else I thought of it.