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Under Vixen’s Mere is one of those novels that quietly gets under your skin and then refuses to leave.
From the opening pages, the prose immediately stood out to me. It’s spare without ever feeling sparse—clean, confident, and quietly assured. Dialogue and description are held in careful balance, each doing its work without calling attention to itself. Nothing strains for effect, and that sense of restraint builds trust early on, inviting the reader to settle in and follow where the story leads.

What makes this book especially satisfying is its sensory richness. The attention to detail is so precise you can practically smell the bread cooling on the racks, the sharpness of cheese, the damp stone after rain. It is comfort reading with substance: sunshine and laughter paired with the everyday complications life throws at us, and the quiet resilience required to meet them.
I’m soo scared of eart quakes!!!
Happy TT!!!
Creative list!
Good one. Happy TT! I can’t wait to see what you can do with “X.”
Great q list. I’m a fan of quills too.
Hmmm, left out my name for some reason.
That’s quite the a list, quick too. I just hope you don’t quiz me on it!
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Earthquakes aren’t that common in Israel, but the last one big enough to feel my husband and I did just that! Wake up, say “what is that? Oh, it’s just an earthquake.” and go straight back to sleep LOL.
I grew up in Chile so I am not afraid of quakes…unless they are over 1 min long!!
Quay is such a romantic word.
Wonderful list for the letter Q!
I loved Q on Star Trek!
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You just flashed me back to my Star Trek: Next Generation days.
I’ll have episodes running through my head all day. :)
Great list.
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mmmm, there was just something about Q! He was on my Q list, too :-)
And quakes…never felt one til I lived in Japan, and then I was amazed at how many different “kinds” there are! Sideways ones, up and down ones, ones that start on one side of the room and roll towards you…weird!
I love a Q. It’s worth ten points in Scrabble. There are at least two that don’t have a U after them. Qi is one but I forget the other. But then again, why don’t we just use a C? Q and K might be redundant.
Well who would have known there were so many Q words. Great list. Q rocked on Star Trek! Happy TT!
I love word lists, and this is a great one!
I got quite jaded to earthquakes in California, too. Oregon gets them but not as much. I love Quiet, Quills and Quilts…
That’s a very interesting list! I completely agree with your view on questions and quotations!
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Great TT. I loved Q on Star Trek also, my favorite character. I had already loved the actor for his comedic work on Days of Our Lives.
I’ve never been through a earth quake, they sound scary though!!
I like quiet too. :)