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Travel Channel

            Either two or three years ago, my cable provider decided to take Travel Channel away from me.   I was not happy.   But despite my disappointment, I knew I would survive.   Through the years, every once in awhile I would look at the TV listings and something from this channel would catch my eye.   Sadly I would remind myself that I could not watch the show and move on to what else was listed. Now I do not have this problem.   Because Travel Channel is back!   I knew I missed this channel, but I cannot believe how much I did until it was returned to me.   Since I am able to watch again, I do not have any idea how many hours of Ghost Adventures and Mysteries at the Museum I have watched.   It is probably a lot more than I should ever admit.   In my defense, both shows offer a lot to learn.   Of course Mysteries at the Museum is pretty much a show of solid information as it discusses different items in museums, but it is given out in an interesting way.   I cannot quite

The Lady Most Willing... by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, Connie Brockway

                There are times when I run out of things to read.   Of course I do not mean this literally as I have plenty of books.   But sometimes absolutely nothing is appealing to me.   This is when I usually raid my mom’s books.   I ask her whether or not she has anything for me to read and she nearly always does.   This time she gave me The Lady Most Willing… a romance novel written by three different authors.                          Taran Ferguson, a powerful early 19 th century Scotsman, is determined to see his name carried on.   As he does not have any children, or a wife, the only way for Taran to do this is through his two nephews.   They must marry, and marry well, but neither one seems fully willing to do this.   So Taran decides to take things into his own hands.                 Determined to find brides for his nephews, Taran takes his men and goes to a nearby party and kidnaps three eligible women: Marilla Chisholm, Fiona Chisholm, and Lady Cecily Tarleton.