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@Oco, I know. The closer I get to sixty, the more likely it seems like sixty year old people might actually do the nasty after all. I know of several people how are in their sixties and have epic love lives.
Kaje wrote: "I love the book and I really love the new cover."Thanks to Lex Valentine, she's AWESOME.
Yeah! I actually emailed the author to ask her where I could buy this, and I was so glad to hear it was coming back. Just bought it. Thanks.
Alby Krebs wrote: "Yeah! I actually emailed the author to ask her where I could buy this, and I was so glad to hear it was coming back. Just bought it. Thanks."Thank you!
The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it.
Yes! I was just looking everywhere for this book and now it's available. I copy Paisley, Amazon i'm on my way.
Alby Krebs wrote: "Yeah! I actually emailed the author to ask her where I could buy this, and I was so glad to hear it was coming back. Just bought it. Thanks."Thanks for your update, that's how I found out it's back.
Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal with older characters and all their messy lives (jobs, kids, exes, parents). I think that is why I loved the Faith and Fidelity series so much. Family drama is interesting! What do the kids think when Dad all of a sudden falls in love with his best friend, and how does the parent deal with this as he is working on a new romantic relationship (which is hard enough as it is)? I loved Rebuilding Year for the same reason. Bring on the older characters, I say--lots of ideas and situations to work with.
Is Amazon the only place to buy this? I have a Nook so I haven't been buying from Amazon since I don't think I can put it on my Nook :-(
Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal with older characters ..."
Thanks, now I have some more books to check out now!
My new story for the M/M group has the characters in their 80's by the end of it and still interested (although aches and pains would make it less athletic.) I admit I didn't put it on page. But I also love older characters - they are often more interesting as people. Admit One is another story with good older characters. And I do like kids in the mix. I love the boy Lex picked for this cover for Family Unit - just the right expression of sweet but not saccharine.
Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal with older characters ..."
Thank You!
I was looking for something to read...nothing was appealing to me. I just picked up Rebuilding Year and am excited to read it.
Emily wrote: "Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal w..."
Kaje wrote: "My new story for the M/M group has the characters in their 80's by the end of it and still interested (although aches and pains would make it less athletic.) I admit I didn't put it on page. But I..."
Kaje, that sounds wonderful. Emily, there is a list here that I found pretty useful. http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/60...
I think that is where I first read about Family Unit.
Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books..."
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
BLit wrote: "Yay! Nice cover. I think I deserve a print copy, too."I'm working on that with Lex Valentine as we speak. I need to be hand-held through these technical things!
Paisley wrote: "So excited! I have had this on my to-read list for months - Amazon here I come!"So nice to hear that! :D
Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too, and the thing is I know Johnny Depp hasn't changed but he's like... Dorian Gray or something. The rest of us are aging, some (like me) more than others.
Marolyn wrote: "Yes! I was just looking everywhere for this book and now it's available. I copy Paisley, Amazon i'm on my way."Thank you!
Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal with older characters ..."
I fully agree!
Kendra wrote: "Is Amazon the only place to buy this? I have a Nook so I haven't been buying from Amazon since I don't think I can put it on my Nook :-("Hi Kendra, I'm going to get them out there to all the markets as soon as I can. I am a little slow on the technical uptake, thank heavens for Lex Valentine, or I'd be clueless. This weekend is the ETA for the rest of the venues, I hope.
Emily wrote: "Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal w..."
Lee Rowan mentioned a mature character in one of her books too. Check out Tangled Web, (I REALLY liked that book.)
Kaje wrote: "My new story for the M/M group has the characters in their 80's by the end of it and still interested (although aches and pains would make it less athletic.) I admit I didn't put it on page. But I..."My best friend who is on the late side of her fifties and her very (seriously) hot 60-something year old boyfriend just had a tremendously hot four day weekend of romance (I got all the details, and believe me, I wish I had a weekend like that!) Aches and pains aside, and given MacGyverable logistics, I plan to be out there doing the same thing at that age. :D
Liz wrote: "Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books that deal wit..."
That's on my TBR list too.
Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "Alby Krebs wrote: "Emily wrote: "The older I get the happier I am to see romance is no longer confined to the twenty something set. I can't wait to read it."Me too. I love the books..."
Ooh. I'm going to go there too!
I'm 47 so I'm not scared to read a story with fifth old men: but are really old? I not think so. Even if new cover is best than last
The new cover is great, altho I actually really liked the men in the original cover... but please hurry the printing factory wheels so I can get copies for my library - I've got several very faithful readers of m/m fiction, and actually most of them are over 30, and a few are over 50 and would LOVE to read this. Nobody really wants to be reminded of the indignities of aging in a romance novel, but having realistic characters who aren't 20-year-old sexybois is beyond refreshing - it's hot. Seriously, my daughter is 26, and I've MET her 20-something guy friends. They are still doing belching contests and think the world was invented yesterday. I hear you on the tight young bods and the desperation of love when you're young, but the re-discovery of that desperation when you've written it off as a relic of your past is fan-fucking-tastic. And these guys have that, with fireworks on top!
Richard and Logan are HOT. Hotsy-totsy gorgeousity that makes me stand back and say "DAYum"... not like the young-uns that make me go all protective and want to take 'em home and make 'em pancakes. I still love stories with hot, pretty younger men, but Richard and Logan are, like, RAWR!
Lidia wrote: "I'm 47 so I'm not scared to read a story with fifth old men: but are really old? I not think so. Even if new cover is best than last"I love that new cover!
Librarian wrote: "The new cover is great, altho I actually really liked the men in the original cover... but please hurry the printing factory wheels so I can get copies for my library - I've got several very faithf..."Well, I'm sure mature romance isn't for everyone but there's a lot to be said for experience, and I guess I tried to say it in this book... I wanted to show guys who were blindsided by their attraction to each other and decided to hang on to it. I have friends like that, and I think it's HOT!
Z.A. wrote: "Kendra wrote: "Is Amazon the only place to buy this? I have a Nook so I haven't been buying from Amazon since I don't think I can put it on my Nook :-("Hi Kendra, I'm going to get them out there..."
Great! I saw it listed at ARe but it says it's no longer available so am hoping it will be back there??!!
Sherry wrote: "Z.A. wrote: "Kendra wrote: "Is Amazon the only place to buy this? I have a Nook so I haven't been buying from Amazon since I don't think I can put it on my Nook :-("Hi Kendra, I'm going to get t..."
I'm having trouble uploading to ARE... I'm a luddite. I'm working on it!
Z.A. wrote: "I'm having trouble uploading to ARE... I'm a luddite. I'm working on it!"Yippee! I do so appreciate the one-stop shopping.... thank you for your response!
Sherry wrote: "Z.A. wrote: "I'm having trouble uploading to ARE... I'm a luddite. I'm working on it!"Yippee! I do so appreciate the one-stop shopping.... thank you for your response!"
I did it. If you don't mind, let me know if it came out okay. As I said, this is one, seriously long, straight up learning curve for me.
Z.A. wrote: "I did it. If you don't mind, let me know if it came out okay....."Actually, there is a problem with what I was able to download via ARe just now. It went through all the steps correctly (Adobe PDF version) but all that appears is a couple sentences at the bottom of most (not all) of the pages.
I submitted a Help Ticket to ARe....but a heads up to you! :)
OH, NOES! I did that. I have to recheck those files but they should be perfectly all right. Can you email me off list at zamaxfield @ zamaxfield dot com?
Z.A. wrote: "OH, NOES! I did that. I have to recheck those files but they should be perfectly all right. Can you email me off list at zamaxfield @ zamaxfield dot com?"Not sure what you mean by a list....??!!
I loved Family Unit when I first read it. I looked at my review and realized I never wrote one. So I have created a new list for myself of "to re-read" and this is at the top. Being somewhat older myself (55) I loved reading about mature men. As my husband and I have a pretty decent sex life I know great sex is very possible at this age and I trust into our later years. For us, the sex has just gotten better over the years. The only difference being the rate of recovery for a second round (rarely now) and possibly the length we go at it. The physical vigor and passion is still there as well as the frequency.
Kaje wrote: "My new story for the M/M group has the characters in their 80's by the end of it and still interested (although aches and pains would make it less athletic.) I admit I didn't put it on page. But I..."Can't wait to read about 80 year olds having sex. I am so hopeful!!!!





Ouch. :D
(I loved this book! -- ETA: Family Unit, I mean)