Mood: silly
Okay, this is my first entry, so I'm gonna get a few things out of the way right off the bat. Yes, my name is George. No, I am not a guy. Yes, I am a female. No, I am not (really) a tomboy. 'Nuff said.
My full name is Georgia Victoria Cooper and I am a born and bred California girl. What I left out, though, was that I hate public places. I never go to the beach, I never go shopping, and I sure as heck have never surfed! What I do like is reading a good book, prefferably by Laurell K. Hamilton, Laurell K. Hamilton's home site, drinking an orange soda or Mt. Dew, and eating some peanutbutter Twixs or MMs in my own comfy little room. As if I ever get to do that! *Laughs hysterically at her own joke*
So, anyway, This site is supposed to be about my obsessions, so since Jean-Claude is my dominant one right now I think I should start there. Jean-Claude is my 1 true love. Laurell K. Hamilton is an adult sci-fi/horror writer, who has 2 different series' out right now; the Anita Blake series, and the Meredith Gentry series. Jean-Claude (just one name like Maddona or Cher) is a part of the former series, which revolves around Anita Blake and, to some extent, Jean-Claude as well. One of my favorite sites, JC's Land of Happy Popsicles, is 'hosted' by JC himself!
Jean-Claude is a master vampire who ***SPOILER, SPOILER*** ends up becoming Master of the City of St. Louis, Mo, in the first book of the series, Guilty Pleasures. Although the name might lead you to believe otherwise, this book is not past, oh... say, a PG13, verging on an R rating, and I only say R because it has (of couse) loads of graphic violence. Oh, and there's a make-out scene, but sexually that's as bad (or good, depending on how you look at it) as it gets, for this book.
The second (Laughing Corpse), and third (Circus of the Damned) books are rated R only for their violence, and number five would be rated R for one slightly sexual and increadibly perverse scene besides the violence, however numbers four (Lunatic Cafe) and six (Killing Dance) have some minor sexual content, including a rape scene apiece. The seventh (Burnt Offerings) is safe as far as sex goes, but in number eight (Blue Moon) there is, once again, a sex scene. Obsidian Butterfly, number nine in the series, is safe as far as I can remember, but it goes downhill from there, with the tenth, Narcissus In Chains, and eleventh, Cerulean Sins, books having a few sex scenes apiece, and number twelve, the newest, called Incubus Dreams, verging on an NC-17 rating.
Since I am obsessed with the characters and plotline of these books I feel it only fair to warn all who come here what they are getting themselves into. None of the sex scenes are vital to the plot line and are easily skipped over.