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Jul 12, 2017 08:06PM

222868 Douglas wrote: "It is an ARC but it comes out in 6 days"

Ah yes, i see it on my kindle pre-orders. Sadly, I feel the same way about a lot of old paranormal favourites.
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Jul 12, 2017 06:06PM

222868 Douglas wrote: "Well I finished Moonshadow and have started Spellbinder and so far they are very entertaining but seem to be missing that "something" that the best Elder Races books..."

Is Spellbinder out yet Doug or do you have an ARC?
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Jul 12, 2017 05:26AM

222868 I'm happy to post in both, but I'm a bit of a Goodreads addict anyway.
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Jul 10, 2017 07:55PM

222868 Monadh wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "If you like well written, character driven and hot heat level MC series, I can strongly recommend Susan Fanetti's Signal Bend and associated series. I like the Reapers ..."

My work here is done.. (Smile).
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Jul 05, 2017 05:07PM

222868 Monadh wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "If you like well written, character driven and hot heat level MC series, I can strongly recommend Susan Fanetti's Signal Bend and associated series. I like the Reapers ..."

I just started another MC series which was recommended to me Fearless. This is over 700 pages and so far I can see its going to be full on angst (not my favourite thing) but somehow despite these books being wrong on soooo many levels they are addictive.
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Jul 03, 2017 05:15PM

222868 If you like well written, character driven and hot heat level MC series, I can strongly recommend Susan Fanetti's Signal Bend and associated series. I like the Reapers MC as well but Susan Fanetti is on a whole other level, Move the Sun (Signal Bend, #1) by Susan Fanetti
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Jul 02, 2017 03:05AM

222868 Ah, I was a bit surprised to see you were reading that series actually. It nearly falls under the banner of clean romance/woman's fiction. It took me reading quite a few books till it clicked with me. And definitely not a "guilty pleasure" series, LOL.
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Jul 01, 2017 08:14PM

222868 I will be reading Spellbinder and A Stardance Summer by Emily March (Eternity Springs) This is a small town series with a possible paranormal involvement (It's not clear yet if one of the characters is an angel or just a civic minded senior, LOL but it is a series which has grown on me a lot from an average beginning.

Doug, I think Kalaynda Price has another Alex Craft novel coming out this month Grave Ransom (Alex Craft, #5) by Kalayna Price but after the last 2.5 year wait on a pre-order I'm not ordering till it's actually published.
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Jun 27, 2017 05:15PM

222868 After a few technical problems BecMcMaster's The Mech Who Loved Me (London Steampunk The Blue Blood Conspiracy #2) by Bec McMaster is properly downloaded and ready to go.
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Jun 25, 2017 02:17AM

222868 For those of us still crazy enough to be following Lora Leigh's Breeds series... here is the cover for Cassie's book, but no exact release date yet other than sometime next year. Hey that's a start... Cross Breed (Breeds, #33) by Lora Leigh
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Jun 24, 2017 02:21AM

222868 Douglas wrote: "Victoria wrote: "Thanks for the invite! :) .."
Glad to have you, can't go wrong with anything of Ilona Andrews and JR Ward is still a favorite of the majority of folks, I had to give her up, just g..."


Haha, Doug, you know I'm still drinking the BDB Kool-Aid.
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Jun 19, 2017 07:29PM

222868 Thank You. YES. That's it. We walked ahead from our tour of the Abbey and had it all to ourselves for about 10 minutes. The majority of the books are in Latin or German. What a privilege to be able to see it.

I'd love to go to Prague. It's on my travel bucket list.
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Jun 19, 2017 04:27PM

222868 Douglas wrote: "Ahhhh, time for another test LOL

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Where is this? Looks very similar to the library at the Abbey in Melk, Austria I visited recently but I compared it to the postcard I bought (no photos in the library) and I don't think it's it. I often wonder if those Lords, Ladys or Monks just had them to show off or actually went in there to read.
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Jun 18, 2017 06:14PM

222868 Douglas wrote: "I got several books behind on Bec McMaster's books and really would like to get caught up at some point."

I do enjoy all her series (She's got three on the go at present) but I think the London Steampunk one is her best.
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Jun 18, 2017 05:55PM

222868 Ooh... we've got a picture. Nice one.

I'm reading a Sandra Brown White Hot by Sandra Brown an author a Goodreads friend started a buddy read in another group and now I'm hooked. I love her, it's mystery/romantic suspense where I can never completely work it out.

I'll be back to PNR shortly with Bec McMaster's new London Steampunk spin off coming out next week. The Mech Who Loved Me (London Steampunk The Blue Blood Conspiracy #2) by Bec McMaster
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Jun 17, 2017 04:01AM

222868 Good to hear that Silver Silence is good... I've got a bit of wait till December though. But it's not like I don't have about 1000 books that I can read while waiting.
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Jun 15, 2017 06:24PM

222868 Thanks for the invite, Doug. It would be very sad to lose touch with our happy little group if Amazon decides to pull the plug.

This probably will work better for our book discussions/ life observations than Facebook because of the book cover/link feature too.

Hope to see everyone over here. Cheers.
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