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Bones and Cat! You must read! That series is great. I'm biting my nails waiting on the next one.

We have books 1-3 and my daughter said they are great. Haven't had a chance to read them myself.

Touch the Dark
Claimed By Shadow
Embrace the Night
Curse the Dawn
The spin-off series is the Dorina Basarab series:
Midnight's Daughter
Death's Mistress (not yet published)
The first Dorina book falls in to the timeline between the 3rd and 4th Cassie books.
They are both really great series. I'll admit that the first Cassie book took me a bit to get into it, but once I did, the series just has kept getting better and better.


Chance's series about Dory suffers from no such problems.

I'm writing a book that has to provide backstory and I am going to do it with a lot of dialog and hopefully, emotion.

I'm writing a book that has to p..."
Frost's series started slow for just a few chapters then picked up for the rest of the series as far as I'm concerned.
If you like Frost and Chance I suggest Sherrilyn Kenyon, J.R. Ward, and Rachel Vincent.
Vincent is about werecats, be forwarned if you are not into that genre. Her first novel is a little slow until about halfway through. Get through that and it is pretty much smooth sailing. I am on the fourth now, and it has yet to be slow.
Maybe that will help with your TBR pile as well. Good luck with your book.

Frankly, with some of these series, I would've been content had the author just created a prologue, rather than trying to cram in all this info amidst the action and sacrificing flow. At least with a prologue, I expect to be learning something for later, rather than trying to keep a million things straight at once.
With Frost, she could have done a prologue/short story of a glimpse into Kat's upbringing and it would've served the same purpose! You'll see what I mean when you get to it.


I just started reading a new series last night that was definitely interesting. But it's not really for the faint of heart.
Desire for Three
Blade's Desire
Creation of Desire
These are all by: Leah Brooke
But as I said.. they were intense lol

I just started reading a new series last night that was de..."
Intense meaning you did not like them, or would you recommend them to other readers?

It was an interesting setup.. the town that the book is set in is basically a town where everyone is involved in some sort of sexual practice that isn't considered "normal". Pretty unique.


I just started reading a new series last night that was de..."
just took a look at the book my goodness..... .Intense ......I don't think is the word. haha.

LOL!! I got it through the kindle so I didn't have to worry about the smutty cover. Although... this smutty cover definitely reflects the book HAHA.
oh yeah.. these books are totally not PNR or UF lol.. but still good ;)

I seen something but i cant remember where but they actually have book covers for "sexy books" so people can't see it.... i just don't remember what web site it was :(

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...
Here's the website for it. There are also other E-readers out there. There is one from Sony as well, but I can't think of the others right now.





And regarding your nephew, at 17 what is ok or not for him to read is pretty much up to his parents if they are in the picture. Be careful with that one!


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...
Here's the website for it. The..."
I thought about getting the Kindle, but I'm one of those people that just loves seeing a bookshelf full of books...*sigh*


I understand completely. And compared to some authors, Kenyon is on the tamer side.



Well, unless there is talk of velvet sheaths. Then I may move along.



Please...we're adults! I get that they are trying for poetic rather than blunt, but it's sex. Yes, sex can be beautiful. But it's also natural, and being so, it doesn't need to be cloaked in imagery. Takes me right out of the scene and makes me wonder if the couple is actually touching each other, or if they're just thinking about butterflies, lightening, and upholstry fabric.

I think the issue for me is that I need emotion along with the sexual. The stories I am drawn to have strong relationship plots, the characters want each other not only for the hot sex but for the lifelong emotional, loving bond they feel.
For me, the best are the men who have pretty much decided that they can't love, can't have a relationship and settle for great sex at some BDSM club, only to get blind-sided by some woman who brings out more in them than just their male parts. You get the idea.

Please...we're adults! I get that they are trying for poetic rather than blunt, but it's..."
Until a year ago, Breaking Dawn was the most sexually explicit book I had ever read. Boy, have things changed. *fanning self*

But I shan't turn my nose up at looking at a set of abs and shoulders...


But I shan't turn my nose up at looking at a set of abs..."
I can appreciate that sure but a picture doesn't cut it for me, I need a story! LOL!

But I shan't turn my nose up at loo..."
Well, you know, something nice to rest your eyes on between chapters...

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