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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 9, 2012

    Stay away

    This dude is a cat rapist ^^

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 9, 2012

    Rp kits

    Rp my kits im sparklstar
    1: winterkit snow white fur small gentle and lovable
    2: bravekit little boy black fur brave wants to b protecgor of family and protects me keeping me away from mean people
    3:silverkit lilltle girl loves flowers girly things will bcome a popular girl but kind to all loves her family
    If interested in rping any of these kits come to creek result one

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 7, 2012

    Tigerpaw

    Struggles....gs limp. Blue ear relaxes and tigerpaw immeadetly shoves her off and leaps oger the cliff d lands on the other side and dashes away.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 8, 2012

    Secretdoul

    Thank you

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 7, 2012

    She cat to blue ear

    My bpok was moved to result nine

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 6, 2012

    Greystorm

    Dont listen to her ugly a s s. Ive hungout wit her in rl and she ugly and she like 8. She anoying af too

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 7, 2012

    Kitty Cat

    Can some1 help me with my training (a he cat)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 15, 2012

    Blue ear to everyone

    I have moved my services to rocks result one

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  • Posted November 4, 2008

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    Jennifer Wardrip - Personal Read

    Romantic fantasy is one of my favorite genres, and reading Catherine Asaro's THE MISTED CLIFFS, I was reminded of the reason why. Deposed kings, sword and sorcery, magic and spells, kings and queens, dark-hearted rulers and self-sacrificing princesses, all combine to make this story one of the best.

    For Princess Melody Dawnfield, being the daughter of the current king of Harsdown means more than looking pretty and watching men vie for her hand in marriage. Trained as a mage and excellent swordsmen, Mel is her parents' pride and joy. She also feels so deeply for her town, and the adjoining towns of Aronsdale and Misted Cliffs, that she agrees to marry a man feared far and wide to save her people from the threat of war.

    Cobalt the Dark is a man at war within himself. His half-crazy mother and terror-inducing grandfather raised him, and hold much of the blame for his dark heart. When Cobalt learns that his father, Varquelle, isn't dead as he once thought, but imprisoned, he risks his own life to rescue the deposed king. Now that the former king is free, however, war looms on the horizon. Although tortured at heart and feeling that war is the only answer, Cobalt agrees to marry Princess Melody in the hopes that the war, although undoubtedly inevitable, can at least be put off.

    While much of the kingdom feels that Cobalt is evil, Mel learns that he's only troubled by his own inner demons and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that stand before him. Melody, as well, is not what her husband expected. Not only is she powerful in her own right, but her love and warm heart begin to thaw something within him that he thought was long dead and buried.

    THE MISTED CLIFFS is Ms. Asaro at her writing best. A tried and true formula of a haunted hero and a warm-hearted heroine, combined with the magic of a kingdom you'll want to visit again and again, make this book a true winner. I highly recommend that you read THE CHARMED SPHERE, her previous LUNA release, as well as THE MISTED CLIFFS. They are both stand alone books, but THE CHARMED SPHERE will delve you into the kingdom of Aronsdale , which plays a supporting role in this current book. I don't yet know the title of the third book in the trilogy, but no doubt it will bring us even deeper into this world where love and magic are intertwined.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 23, 2007

    Originally Posted on Romance Junkies

    Romantic fantasy is one of my favorite genres, and reading Catherine Asaro's THE MISTED CLIFFS, I was reminded of the reason why. Deposed kings, sword and sorcery, magic and spells, kings and queens, dark-hearted rulers and self-sacrificing princesses, all combine to make this story one of the best. For Princess Melody Dawnfield, being the daughter of the current king of Harsdown means more than looking pretty and watching men vie for her hand in marriage. Trained as a mage and excellent swordsmen, Mel is her parents' pride and joy. She also feels so deeply for her town, and the adjoining towns of Aronsdale and Misted Cliffs, that she agrees to marry a man feared far and wide to save her people from the threat of war. Cobalt the Dark is a man at war within himself. His half-crazy mother and terror-inducing grandfather raised him, and hold much of the blame for his dark heart. When Cobalt learns that his father, Varquelle, isn't dead as he once thought, but imprisoned, he risks his own life to rescue the deposed king. Now that the former king is free, however, war looms on the horizon. Although tortured at heart and feeling that war is the only answer, Cobalt agrees to marry Princess Melody in the hopes that the war, although undoubtedly inevitable, can at least be put off. While much of the kingdom feels that Cobalt is evil, Mel learns that he's only troubled by his own inner demons and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that stand before him. Melody, as well, is not what her husband expected. Not only is she powerful in her own right, but her love and warm heart begin to thaw something within him that he thought was long dead and buried. THE MISTED CLIFFS is Ms. Asaro at her writing best. A tried and true formula of a haunted hero and a warm-hearted heroine, combined with the magic of a kingdom you'll want to visit again and again, make this book a true winner. I highly recommend that you read THE CHARMED SPHERE, her previous LUNA release, as well as THE MISTED CLIFFS. They are both stand alone books, but THE CHARMED SPHERE will delve you into the kingdom of Aronsdale , which plays a supporting role in this current book. I don't yet know the title of the third book in the trilogy, but no doubt it will bring us even deeper into this world where love and magic are intertwined.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 6, 2007

    Truly a Magical Love story

    I could read it over and over and it would still be as exciting,touching,and romantic as ever. You won't be able to put it down.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 29, 2005

    It's Good But Nothing Compared To The First Book

    I love romance novels with battle but this was just hard to get into. I couldn't relate to any of the charactors and my favorite from the first book, Chime, had probably two lines in the book. But I will give the book credit because it is written wonderfully and isn't lacking in plot, nor getting into too much detail. The author keeps you guessing and leaves you with a tear in your eye. But I will say if your more of the independent type of woman you can't relate to the main charactor, for she stays with a man she knows could kill hundreds of people and herself, yet she still stays. Yeah, must be really in love or really insane. I hope to see a third book because I still love the world and the powers of the mages.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 5, 2005

    Courtesy of Romance Junkies

    Romantic fantasy is one of my favorite genres, and reading Catherine Asaro¿s THE MISTED CLIFFS, I was reminded of the reason why. Deposed kings, sword and sorcery, magic and spells, kings and queens, dark-hearted rulers and self-sacrificing princesses, all combine to make this story one of the best. For Princess Melody Dawnfield, being the daughter of the current king of Harsdown means more than looking pretty and watching men vie for her hand in marriage. Trained as a mage and excellent swordsmen, Mel is her parents¿ pride and joy. She also feels so deeply for her town, and the adjoining towns of Aronsdale and Misted Cliffs, that she agrees to marry a man feared far and wide to save her people from the threat of war. Cobalt the Dark is a man at war within himself. His half-crazy mother and terror-inducing grandfather raised him, and hold much of the blame for his dark heart. When Cobalt learns that his father, Varquelle, isn¿t dead as he once thought, but imprisoned, he risks his own life to rescue the deposed king. Now that the former king is free, however, war looms on the horizon. Although tortured at heart and feeling that war is the only answer, Cobalt agrees to marry Princess Melody in the hopes that the war, although undoubtedly inevitable, can at least be put off. While much of the kingdom feels that Cobalt is evil, Mel learns that he¿s only troubled by his own inner demons and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that stand before him. Melody, as well, is not what her husband expected. Not only is she powerful in her own right, but her love and warm heart begin to thaw something within him that he thought was long dead and buried. THE MISTED CLIFFS is Ms. Asaro at her writing best. A tried and true formula of a haunted hero and a warm-hearted heroine, combined with the magic of a kingdom you¿ll want to visit again and again, make this book a true winner. I highly recommend that you read THE CHARMED SPHERE, her previous LUNA release, as well as THE MISTED CLIFFS. They are both stand alone books, but THE CHARMED SPHERE will delve you into the kingdom of Aronsdale, which plays a supporting role in this current book. I don¿t yet know the title of the third book in the trilogy, but no doubt it will bring us even deeper into this world where love and magic are intertwined.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 6, 2005

    The Misted Cliffs

    To prevent war, a beautiful princess must go against her heart's love and marry a prince known for being incapable of love. Although Mel Dawnfield does not love Prince Cobalt, she willingly weds him, only to discover that while in modern terms, he could use some counseling because he has repressed emotions and enough issues to fill a magazine shop, he can love. Therefore, Mel wages her own search and rescue mission for her husband's soul, setting her in an undeclared war with his father and grandfather, one that could cost her everything dear to her. .......................... This fairy tale for adults treads familiar ground. Though most readers are more aware of this author for her futuristic science fiction, her fantasy surpasses her skills in the other genre.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    A great romantic fantasy

    Verquelle was the King of Harsdown but when he was defeated in battle to annex the Kingdom of Aronsdale, the monarch vanquished him to a place where he has been imprisoned for eighteen years. King Muller and Queen Chime are the rulers of Harsdown and the country has flourished under their reign. The heir is Princess Melody, a bright beautiful and loving person who is adored by her subjects.............. Verquelle¿s son Cobalt the Dark rescues his father and brings him to his home the Castle of the Clouds. Cobalt was raised by a sadistic grandfather and a distant mother but his newfound father gives him the approval he needs. Both his grandfather and his father want to go to war with Harsdown so Verquelle can reclaim his throne but Cobalt convinces them that he should marry the heir and their offspring will sit on the throne. Melody has no choice but to agree to this arrangement as she doesn¿t want her country to go to war but she concludes that Cobalt is not evil but a person deprived of kindness and affection. He decides to conquer two countries that border Aronsdale using his grandfather¿s troops and his father¿s knowledge of war. Melody hopes that her love will temper his dark side so that he doesn¿t become a tyrant others fears................ Catherine Asaro has written a beautiful and vividly descriptive tale that is a cross between a romantic fantasy and a swords and sorcery tale. The heroine is a bright lodestar that attracts her dark prince who is a tragic figure in the tradition of Heathcliffe. Hearts will go out to the beleaguered anti hero who seeks love and acceptance. Catherine Asaro is one of the reigning queens of brilliant romantic fantasy................. Harriet Klausner

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    Posted May 9, 2009

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