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I am really surprised and creeped out by how many authors who write paranormal romance completely overlook the obvious rape metaphors involved with vampires & werewolves. George Romero made a vampire movie called Martin that focused on that metaphor and showed just how horrifying it is. It's not sexy to take away a woman's right to consent. No means yes is not a thing we should be sexualising, especially since it's a defence used by freaking lawyers and journalists in real life rape causes. Steubenville, anyone?

I've got a lot of 'In my defense' arguments, but lets not go there.
Als..."
I'll give you an example of what I thought of when I read this Poison Princess the whole first hundred pages reads like a commercial for various high end products. Shudders.

1- Spell (or at least spellcheck FFS!)
2- Construct a sentence that is somewhat legible. And be freakin' consistent about it.
3- Proper grammar please.
4- And then maybe round all that out with a semi interesting storyline.
I know! I'm picky. What can I say? I got my edumacation on and now I just cant shut it off. :-)
No seriously, I like this one. I swear if I read another sorta kinda dom story I'm going to lose it.
"2. BDSM-lite erotica knock-offs of FSoG.
This. Seriously. Needs. To. Stop. So do all the parodies, the homages, the satires, the copiers, and the hangers-on who put in their summaries "fans of FSoG will LOVE..."
Slap yo'self."
Slap yo'self, fool! You's awesome.



Exactly. I've read books I loved that I most likely never would have. I can't stand the praising and encouraging of the extremely poorly written ones just because there's a hot guy in it. All it does is ensure that these "writers" will put less and less effort into what they're putting out there.
@Ceilidh: I hate the Paranormals where they pull the fated mate crap but push it to the point of the woman having no choice in the decision. I don't mind the fated mate thing, it just can't override all the relationship building. It makes me think of Lora Leigh's Breed series where they were drugged by a mating hormone. Even if they didn't want to sleep with the H's they would have to or suffer extreme pain. They basically got hormonally rufied. So not hot.

I've got a lot of 'In my defense' arguments, but lets not go there.
Als..."
Oh my, yes. Don't read:
The A-List series
The Clique series
The Bluebloods series
The Alphas series
The Gossip Girl series
The It-Girl series

1- Spell (or at least spellcheck FFS!)
2- Con..."
I can think of one or two BDSM fics I actually liked and they weren't 'lite,' and the sex was not the focus of the entire plot, and both had interesting dialogue/characters.
Aww, you're awesome, too! (Homie?)

I actually made a shelf devoted to that today!
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...

hormonally roofied. I like that. Not the concept, but the name. Brill.

I meant the "lite" as well. One of my favorite BDSM books that I'd recommend to anyone regardless of their preferences is The Reluctant Dom by Tymber Dalton.

Platinum by Jeffe Kennedy was also pretty good. There were some badly written passages, but the concept was pretty original. The female is an albino who owns her own impressionistic art shop, and the male is an erotic metalworker bad-ass. :D

I think either works. Alternate spelling ftw.

Platinum by Jeffe Kennedy was also pretty good. There were..."
I wasn't crazy about Beyond Eden but only because of the part where he scolds her for asking about a safeword. I was pissy through the rest of the book. I'm going to check out the other though. It's sounds good. Thanks. :-)

Platinum by Jeffe Kennedy was also pretty go..."
Yeah, that part was kind of disturbing. Also the part when he drew all that blood from Paul with that stupid whip. I was kind of convinced Danny was a psycho after that.


THIS. T..."
It was TOTALLY less repressive than Victorian times. At least Georgian ladies were allowed to read and have fun and show emotion. *shudder* Don't get me wrong, I love Regency and Tudor England fiction, and have shelves dedicated to both, but it'd just be nice to see more engaging historical romances from different time periods.
I just got into Kele via *netgalley and I was so awed that I immediately applied for her boxing romance after reading Eden. And I don't even LIKE boxing romances. But yeah, I get your point. I feel the same way about vampire novels written before Twilight. I call them "untainted".

Oh, I'm pretty sure it's out already! It's called Finding Eden and focuses on Danny's and Paul's relationship. I think it's the third one that hasn't been published. (NEED IT NOW.)
But yeah, definitely not for everybody.

Oh, Poison Princess. That book sucked donkeys.

No, not that one. That was the prequel. I read that as well. I meant the third. I looked on her website just now. Its called Claiming Eden but the release says "coming some day" WTH is that? Some day? Arggghh! LOL
I HATED her MMA series. I only read Defying the Odds and I wanted to throw my kindle at the wall through the entire book. I'm pretty sure that ones on my heroines-I-want-to-stab-in-the-eye shelf. Yeah, I was not impressed.
I just downloaded Platinum, Nenia. I'll let you know how it goes.

Hope you enjoy it!

Oh, Poi..."
I felt that way about Warm Bodies. I was like, WHY DID THIS BECOME SO POPULAR? WTF?
Oh no. Poison Princess looked so awesome. CAJUN LOVE INTEREST. How did Showalter fuck that up? D:


One was formerly self published and picked up by Loveswept digital and the other published by a big epublisher. The ones from the big epublisher had me raging because the size 10 heroine is called Miss Piggy and Oink and every page is about how fat and undesirable she is.
That is a trend that needs to die a fast death.



Yeah! No problem. A lot of the so-called good indie books are seriously overhyped so I thought I'd make one of my own for the underhyped/actually-live-up-to-the-hype books. :)
(Keep checking back!)

That annoys me too. I'm 5'8 and a size 11 and I've never been called fat. All of my closest friends and my sister are my height but between a size 2-5 and its still never come up. It does happen. Girls are mean. People are mean. The way it's being done though is almost like the "slut-shaming"
eta: sorry typo

THAT PISSES ME OFF. I'm a very, very curvy size 14, and the skinniest I've EVER been was size 9, and that was back in high school. Some girls are slender and have large sizes just because they're tall (as I am), or have big hips.
That's actually one of the things that I took into consideration when I wrote one of my books. The main character starts out as size 16, becomes a size 12 when she is STARVED by her kidnappers/becomes sick, and goes back up to size 14 or so once she recovers.
I actually had a reviewer (back when the story was originally posted on Fictionpress c. 2009), say, "EW. WHY DID YOU MAKE HER SO FAT?" That made me really angry. Another thing that makes me angry is when "anorexically skinny" is used as a positive description.

Have you read Speechless? It's kind of like that. :)

Was it John Mayer? >_>

Have you read Speechless? It's kind of like that. :)"
Not yet but I do have it :)

The A-List series
The Clique series
The Bluebloods series
The Alphas series
The Gossip Girl series
The It-Girl series "
Too late. :D >:DD

Your description made me think of Geek Girl, but that was actually a rather cute read from what I remember. Also she's not a player.

The A-List series
The Clique series
The Bluebloods series
The Alphas series
The Gossip Girl series
The It-Girl series "
Too late. :D >:DD"
You would! I don't understand why you insist on torturing yourself. ;)

Your description made me think of Geek Girl, but that was actually..."
OH. EM. GEE. I'm so jealous. I want to read that book so badly.

Have you read Speechless? It's kind of like that...."
You must! Soon! It's one of the best chicklitty YA I've read this year.

Thank you Skyla!
I like most of Philippa Gregory's stuff, though she's written some stinkers. I don't much care for her cousins' war series, especially The Red Queen. The main character in that book seriously pissed me off. Alison Weir is similar, if you haven't read her.
YES. Thank you. I've noticed that not-so-sekrit-religious-agenda plague netgalley. I've been approved for several books by them only to realize too late that they were *gasp* CHRISTIAN FICTION/NONFICTION. There is a Christian tag, and I get really pissed when the publisher person doesn't use it. Perhaps it's accidental, but it happens SO OFTEN that I suspect it's a conspiracy. Maybe they want more readers--but if so, they aren't doing themselves any favors. I can't stand the gender roles/sexual stereotypes they propagate, and if religion is preached at me in a blatantly condescending manner, I mark it as DNF and give it a 1. That's not entertainment. That's knocking on my door during dinnertime and asking me if I've heard the good news.

I haven't read the book in question yet, but if I had to guess, I'd say that they probably include passages from the bible about the importance of having a clean and welcoming home and being a gracious host, and pair those side-by-side with decorating ideas/crafts.

But this list is awesome. And you are too! <3"
Awww, you're awesome too! <3
And yes, I definitely have guilty pleasure books too. And

Dear Authors, Many of Whom Are Female and Seem To Have Weirdly Internalized Self-Hate and Misogyny,
Please stop.
Sincerely,
Readers

Dear Authors, Many of Whom Are Female and Seem To Have Weirdly Internalized Self-Hate and Misogyny,
Please stop.
Sincerely,
Readers"
Exactly!


I've got a lot of 'In my defense' arguments, but lets not go there.
Also: I didn't realize the first world problems girl whining about material things was a thing? What books does this happen in so I can avoid them?