Baked Buffalo Chicken Tenders. Chicken fingies may not strike you as the most romantic of V-Day dinners, but I know plenty of peeps that would be pumped to crush these with their lovers. No judgment.
Tyed was maybe my fourth book? I kind of played with a few manuscripts but never made it to the finish line. With Tyed, I just knew that this was going to be my debut novel. It was far from perfect but it had so much spark and potential. I was in love with this couple and to this day, Ty is one of my favorite men.
Blood to Dust was my hardest book to write because it was so dark and complex. No book was easy for me to write but Defy came close. It was just a novella and I loved the banter between Jaime and Mel.
5. Jo March from Little Women: How can you not love Jo? She certainly marched to a different tune. I loved her because she has strong mind and is independent. She, like Elizabeth Bennet, chooses to sometimes go against what society would have of her. I like that she trounced upon the model of what a woman should look like and what she should do.
7. Elisa from The Girl Of Fire & Thorns: Elisa went from lacking confidence and being complacent to this really fierce girl who seemed more at home in her skin! I really loved seeing her transformation!
Elizabeth Bennet is on my list, too. Another reason I think Elizabeth is kickbutt is that she admits when she is wrong. She judged Mr. Darcy too harshly in the beginning (I mean, Mr. Darcy was an ass too, but Elizabeth was set against him early on), but then she realized that and could admit it. I love that about her. Admitting one is wrong can be painful.
Since, for now, you have chosen to be in the job you are in, it is up to you for the time being to make the most of what you do. Of course, in the long term, you can either change your job or even embark on a new career. But for now, you can get to love more of what you do right now.
It really is almost impossible to talk about Robotech and not mention the love triangle between Lisa Hayes, Rick Hunter - a young and rather impetuous pilot, and Lynn Minmei - an extremely flighty and somewhat irritating pop star. Um, not that that description was biased or anything, but the point I want to drive home here is that despite Minmei's hot and cold flirtations with Rick, it is Lisa's maturity and willingness to understand who Rick really is that wins out in the end. I also love that Lisa isn't willing to compromise herself for love, instead she overcomes her feelings of insecurity just by being honest and being herself. She is a woman whose beliefs drive her to action. And that my dear readers, is the good stuff. . . and why Lisa Hayes deserves the title of Kickass Lady.
Janapar: Love on a Bike is not just a travelogue movie made for people who love bicycle touring, but is a story that anyone who has ever been in love, or has hoped to be in love, can relate to.
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