![]() ![]() ![]() Why are there seventy-nine one-star reviews for Colters' Wife as I write this> In every case-every single one-it's because the person who unwittingly downloaded and read this “disgusting filth” did so because s/he did not understand the significance of the placement of the apostrophe in the title, which makes the direction of the subject matter extremely clear. Maya Banks has done America one of the greatest services any writer possibly could have she has shown, in graphic, uncompromising, and highly amusing fashion, the illiteracy of any number of people who fancy themselves readers. I promised myself-actually, I swore to myself-I would not read Colters' Wife, which stands as kind of book 1.5 in the Colters' Legacy series (it's a 40-page short), bridging the gap between Colters' Woman and Colters' Lady, until I'd picked up Colters' Woman and given it a whirl. Maya Banks, Colters' Wife (Samhain Publishing, 2010) ![]()
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