![]() ![]() Stacy: He kind of was! Except that, in the end, Dr. I am so glad he came back in to rescue her. Dink’s she’d just stay there, and that would be that.Īlex: I know! He was such an angel. Laurie: I know! I was hoping it wouldn’t happen, that when she was at Mr. Stacy: It really did unfold at just the right pace.Īlex: It did… and even the deflowering of Moth - we had seen it coming the whole book and yet it just happened. Laurie: It was crazy action, wasn’t it, but not rushed somehow - just unrolled. Stacy: I was just about to say the same thing. ![]() Laurie: So, the end of The Virgin Cure! Thoughts?Īlex: I cannot believe how much happened. Alex, Stacy and I discuss how McKay spun her magic storytelling web and so effectively ensnared us with her tale and her cast of characters. Ami McKay takes readers - and heroine Moth - on a turbulent journey in Part 3 of her new novel, The Virgin Cure (page 231 to the end). ![]()
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