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Tarzansgrrl

Tarzansgrrl

Jayne Hoogenberk is a senior community practitioner, currently serving as the Manager, Community & Social Content for eHarlequin.com, Harlequin Enterprise’s online home for readers, writers and romance fiction enthusiasts

She is a passionate advocate for the professional development of online communities and discussion spaces, as well... more »
  • Canada, On, Toronto
  • member since July 17, 2007

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  • Medic

    Medic says

    It was great to speak with you. Here is to many more!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Marilyn S

    Marilyn S says

    Hello, you're bio and comments made my morning. I look forward to sharing books with you. Stop by Marilyn's Romance Review and Romance Author Buzz blogs.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • The Gilded Pen

    The Gilded Pen says

    Now is your chance to help decide which two titles will be picked as The Gilded Pen Book Club's reads for July and win a copy of either DUCHESS BY NIGHT by Eloisa James or AFTER THE KISS by Suzanne Enoch!

    Just check out the post on our club page to enter!
    (http://www.shelfari.com/groups/11253/about)

    Happy reading,
    Amber
    thegildedpen.com

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Peter C

    Peter C says

    Dear TG: I feel like swinging on a vine into your living room. Instead, I'll do with this. I am a writer. That's my pretension at least. My debut novel HUNTING THE KING just came out in April. I'm 320 pages into the next one. If you're on lunch break, I'd like to introduce you to Molly O'Dwyer. She's the main character. You might be interested in meeting Molly O’Dwyer. She’s the main character of my new novel, HUNTING THE KING. Molly was just five years old when she witnessed her mother die in a fire. She never knew her father. After her mother’s death, she was raised on the campus of a Jesuit college. Now an archaeologist, Molly is recruited to participate on a dig in war torn Iraq. As a scientist, she is compelled to discover whatever or whoever is buried under the sands of ancient Babylon. As a loyal observant Catholic, she is scared that what she find will have devastating consequences to her faith. There is an awesome book trailer on YouTube well worth viewing if you have the time. Please let me know what you think. Your expertise is clear from your profile. Thanks

    Peter

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear girl,


    come on line and do something wonderful. yours, khan. waiting !!!!!!!!!

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • david j

    david j says

    Hi Tarzansgrrl

    it is nice to meet you.. I recently joined and just starting to getto know the site .. like to read other people comments and opions

    D

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tina

    Tina says

    Hey Tarzansgrrl, I found you from eHarl. That's pretty cool to link us here.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Pat Simmons

    Pat Simmons says

    Hi Tarzans Grrl,
    Thanks for the add.
    Be blessed in the new year.
    Please visit www.GuiltyofLove.com and consider signing up for my monthly newsletter and adding it to your shelf.
    If you ever need inspiration visit patsimmons.blog.com and sign up.
    Thanks again,
    Pat

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Sheri WhiteFeather/Cherie Feather

    Sheri WhiteFeather/Cherie Feather says

    Thanks so much for the invite! It's great to see you here here. Love your profile. Hugs and Happy New Year!

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Kailorien

    Kailorien says

    Yeah. The Brumby books were my favorite as a kid! I collected quite a few of them over the years :)

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • dimestorenovel

    dimestorenovel says

    So how was Brumbies of the Night ?- that is one of the newer brumby books - how do the newer ones (ie. after Son of the Whirlwind) compare to the older books?

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Caridad Pineiro

    Caridad Pineiro says

    So good to see you here too! Love your dog! Way cute. I have a black cat named Osiris. Somehow appropriate for my dark side.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • dimestorenovel

    dimestorenovel says

    One more thing - I have a large fluffy orange kitty, a small fluffy yellow dog, a curly orange dog and a orange and black stripped kitty - all matchy matchy.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • dimestorenovel

    dimestorenovel says

    Answer to your second question - yes the books are fabulous! I think my favorite was Moon Filly - which is, of course, one of the harder titles to find in hardcoever. I only have a soft cover version. Interesting how in the earlier books, the horses talk but in Moon Filly and later books, they don't. Thowra is such a great hero figure. Many people in the US don't know the Silver Brumby series but I think us Canadians are exposed to more Australian Lit as children. Did you read Hill's End?

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • dimestorenovel

    dimestorenovel says

    Haha - funny profile - are you serious! I get my Silver Brumby books from various sources - Mostly E-Bay - but I am very picky - I want first printing first editions as much as possible. I have a few but several paperbacks too - some titles are hard to get - I also use Alibris and a few other on-line rare book sellers. Everyone I have delt with has been great and honest - I have some great copies. The best find was The Colt from Taparoo. The books come almost exclusively shipped from Australian sellers - one or two from Britain but for some reason, the British books turn out to be way more expensive - shipping is crazy from there. I havn't collected the newest books in the series. Have you read Ajax Golden Dog of the Australian Bush - another great Aussie animal story.

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  • ChristineRimmer

    ChristineRimmer says

    You wrote:

    ]I'm eagerly awaiting your next book and hoping you come visit us soon at eHarlequin!!

    Thanks! And you're right. I haven't been on the boards at eHarlequin in a while. I miss them! Heading over there to say hi right now...

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • ChristineRimmer

    ChristineRimmer says

    Hi Tarzansgrrl. Thanks for the invite!

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Barbara Pierce

    Barbara Pierce says

    Thanks for the add, Tarzansgrrl!

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Liz Fielding

    Liz Fielding says

    Thanks for the shelf space!

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
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