Romance and Mystery Novels

by Alina Adams

There are changes afoot!

After four years of "Where Are They Now... on Ice," the December 2007 publication of my fifth and final figure skating mystery, "Skate Crime," as well as the New York Times best-selling success of my soap opera tie-in novels, "Oakdale Confidential" and "Jonathan's Story," has prompted me to take this blog in -- as they love to say on daytime TV -- a different direction.

In addition to continuing the updates and exclusive interviews with former national and international skating champions (and there are still the archives; just type your favorite skater's name into the search box below), I am expanding to include irreverent commentary on soaps, primetime television, books, writing for a living, kids, husbands, friends and anything else that might cross my mind on a given day.

Thanks for visiting!

For more info on my individual books, please visit http://www.AlinaAdams.com!






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Thursday, November 24, 2005

A THANKSGIVING ROUND-UP!

Historians agree that the Pilgrims who arrived on Plymouth Rock would never have even survived their first, freezing winter in the New World if not for the help of the people who would eventually come to be called Native Americans.

In honor of the holiday, FigureSkatingMystery.com looks back (with photos!) at some of the skaters who have paid tribute to Native American culture over the years

Brian Orser with "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
Michelle Kwan as Pocahontas.
Anjelika Krylova and Oleg Ovsianikov portray The Last of the Mohicans.

And if anyone has pictures of Nancy Kerrigan's "Indian in the Cupboard" routine from the 1997-1998 Pro Season or Sinead and John Kerr at the 2002 UK Ice Dance Championship, please post links in the COMMENTS section below!

Happy Thanksgiving!
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