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D.G. Gosh, finally finished Cowgirls Don't Cry. I'm so glad to be done with it and the series!

I'm also listening to Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, #1) by Faith Hunter but I'm not that crazy about it. Maybe because I see some similarities to other series I like better like Mercy Thompson. And I'm tired of everybody asking 'what are you??'


message 5202: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I was really lukewarm about the Skinwalker series. I actually asked audible.com for a refund of the latter books I bought. :)

I am stuck in ARC hell -- but am excited to read an arc that I am dying for, but I have a bunch I am reading right now:
Night Broken (Mercy Thompson, #8) by Patricia Briggs Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany Letting Go (Surrender Trilogy, #1) by Maya Banks

I hope you are enjoying your weekend and staying warm! It is crazy cold here! Luis is organizing the younger girls' room, I am working and had a great run earlier today.


message 5203: by Ian (last edited Jan 25, 2014 03:55PM) (new)

Ian (setaian) | 640 comments I just started Saving Justice by Tasman Gibb and Kitty Takes a Holiday by Carrie Vaughn.

I'm enjoying both but I'm not seeing the international angle to Saving Justice. The author is from New Zealand, and in this book she made her hero a New Zealander. But to me, that aspect makes the story a little clunky. I mean, she needed to give him a reason for being in the U.S. so she created an organisation which crosses international borders to combat dog fighting. To me that seems a little watery and to fix it all she'd need to do is make the hero a U.S. citizen working for an American organisation to do the same thing within the U.S..

Saving Justice (Dog Haven Sanctuary Romance, #1) by Tasman Gibb Kitty Takes a Holiday (Kitty Norville, #3) by Carrie Vaughn


message 5204: by Angie Elle, BaBAMB!!! (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 696 comments Regina wrote: "I was really lukewarm about the Skinwalker series. I actually asked audible.com for a refund of the latter books I bought. :)

I am stuck in ARC hell -- but am excited to read an arc that I am d..."


Let me know how the Maya Banks one is, Regina. I haven't had good luck with her contemporary books. :(


message 5205: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Angie -- I am worried too. Also, it is a print book -- which I don't do well with (I know it is silly, just the truth, I prefer ebooks). I tried a few of her romantic suspense books and was not impressed.


message 5206: by D.G. (new)

D.G. Regina wrote: "I was really lukewarm about the Skinwalker series. I actually asked audible.com for a refund of the latter books I bought. :) "

I'll probably listen to this book and depending on how it ends, I'll stop reading the series or just listening to book 2. But even if I choose to do the latter, it won't probably be anytime soon.

In my quest to work on the books on my TBR, I started Last Summer by Theresa Weir , one of those freebies I got a long time ago. It's one of those romances that reads almost like literary fiction because people are so real. The hero is particularly very well drawn - I can believe him being an actor with his sensitive nature and his need to be the center of attention and make people laugh (I also like that he's a comedic actor, which I've never seen in romance.) Not so sure about the heroine though.


message 5207: by Angie Elle, BaBAMB!!! (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 696 comments Regina wrote: "Angie -- I am worried too. Also, it is a print book -- which I don't do well with (I know it is silly, just the truth, I prefer ebooks). I tried a few of her romantic suspense books and was not i..."

Let's hope this one changes the trend!


message 5208: by Ian (last edited Jan 25, 2014 07:27PM) (new)

Ian (setaian) | 640 comments I really like the Skinwalker series. Although after the first few books I found them annoying (that's normal for me...I don't like long running series). One thing I really loved about Skinwalker is the back story about vampires. I found that really interesting.

But I just read Black Arts and found the love again.

I've only ever read the first Mercy Thompson book. For some reason it's just not easy to get in Australia...and I was kind of annoyed that they were asking for something stupid like $12 for the Kindle version.

A book from 2006, Kindle edition...$12. Paperback edition $8. When I look at Amazon I notice they've dropped the price to $10.53...wow, thanks for that. It's also showing the publication date as 2010. What's with that?


message 5209: by D.G. (new)

D.G. I guess I'm just tired of the 'vampires in New Orleans' thing.

Those prices are crazy, Ian!


message 5210: by Leea, Escape Artist (new)

Leea | 1437 comments Started Riding the Storm, I needed a break from Somerset. It starts off, lots of sex already but also an outline for a great story.

Hope everyone is having a relaxing Sunday!


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Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I have heard it is ALOT of sex! :)I've had it on my kindle for years. Looking forward to your thoughts.

School cancelled again tomorrow! Our school never cancels, this is the 3rd time cancelled for sub-zero dangerous temps.

I started Letting Go (Surrender Trilogy, #1) by Maya Banks and there are quite a few spelling and grammar errors. I am only in the beginning -- the number of them surprises me, but I do have an arc. So hopefully they got corrected. But wow, this book really is just not for me. I really don't like the "I will decide everything for you (in AND out of bed)" storyline. In bed is one thing. Oh, and everyone is super rich (despite all coming from a poor background).


message 5212: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments D.G. wrote: "I guess I'm just tired of the 'vampires in New Orleans' thing.

Those prices are crazy, Ian!"


Yeah, me too. I realize these were written a few years ago, but NOLA is overdone in UF/PNR. I hated her judgmentalness about sex -- it was weird, it snuck out ocassionally. I liked a lot about her world and thought it was unique. I loved what she was and the story behind it. I think I puttered out during #3.


message 5213: by Angie Elle, BaBAMB!!! (last edited Jan 26, 2014 11:41AM) (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 696 comments Regina wrote: "I have heard it is ALOT of sex! :)I've had it on my kindle for years. Looking forward to your thoughts.

School cancelled again tomorrow! Our school never cancels, this is the 3rd time cancelled ..."


I don't mind the 'I'll decide everything for you' plot line when it's done well. My biggest issue with her contemporary books is that the men--once they've fallen in love--are completely unrecognizable to who they were before. That's just too much for me to swallow. If you give me an alpha man, I want him alpha all the way through. Don't have him do a 180 because of love. If he's truly an alpha, in my mind, he's going to become MORE of one when he finds the woman he wants to be with. Not less.


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Samantha | 419 comments Leea wrote: "Started Riding the Storm, I needed a break from Somerset. It starts off, lots of sex already but also an outline for a great story.

Hope everyone is having a relaxing Sunday!"


I like that series, Leea.

I agree with everything you said, Angie.

I started The Taker (The Taker, #1) by Alma Katsu . I hear good things and so far it's capturing my attention.


message 5215: by Leea, Escape Artist (new)

Leea | 1437 comments Samantha, what did you think of ACRO series?


message 5216: by Lori (new)

Lori (lorimcd) LOVE Rhys Bowen's Her Spyness books - I've probably said that before, but I like the spunky Lady Georgie and Darcy O'Mara... something wholesome about Lady Georgie in that whole 20s time period.

I also enjoyed The Chocolate Thief (Amour et Chocolat #1) by Laura Florand . I've also read The Chocolate Kiss (Amour et Chocolat #2) by Laura Florand , which was also good, but not quite as good, IMO, as the 1st book.

Been working my way through Suzanne Brockmann's Tall, Dark, and Deadly series with SEAL Team Ten. These books seem to be before the Troubleshooter books, and I can see Brockman's growth as a writer; but I still love her style. And who doesn't love a yummy SEAL?


message 5217: by D.G. (new)

D.G. Regina wrote: "Yeah, me too. I realize these were written a few years ago, but NOLA is overdone in UF/PNR. I hated her judgmentalness about sex -- it was weird, it snuck out ocassionally. "

So overdone! I totally get that Anne Rice started the trend, blah, blah, blah but colder environments make so much more sense for vampires in my mind. That's one of the few things I liked about Twlight.


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Samantha | 419 comments Leea wrote: "Samantha, what did you think of ACRO series?"

I didn't finished it. I have to get back to it. The first book was good but there was a lot of sex. OMG. Sex up superheroes. LOL. There's side stories which caught my attention.


message 5219: by Leea, Escape Artist (new)

Leea | 1437 comments Ha! Yeah Sexed up superheroes is for sure. I'm enjoying the whole case of characters. Thanks for your input :)


message 5220: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments No problem. Can't wait to hear your thoughts when you are done.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments I'm not fan of Maya Banks' contemporary works. Her historical books are much more my thing.

Finished Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge - loved. The writing style reminded me a little of the beauty of Laini Taylor.


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Samantha | 419 comments The book sounds very intriguing, Stacia.


message 5223: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments currently reading Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet, #2) by C.J. Roberts Seduced in the Dark. i loved the first book, and now on to the next.


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Samantha | 419 comments Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "currently reading Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet, #2) by C.J. Roberts Seduced in the Dark. i loved the first book, and now on to the next."

I enjoyed this series, Domino.


message 5225: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 667 comments I didn't have much time to read b/c we were out of town this weekend. I started reading Romero (The Moreno Brothers, #4) by Elizabeth Reyes . Hope everyone is having a good Monday!


message 5226: by Stacia (the 2010 club) (last edited Jan 27, 2014 10:21AM) (new)

Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments You'll have to let me know how Romero goes. I'm still debating if I want to go back to that series or not.

Samantha, it really was. :)

Domino, those books were a trip. I imagined Paul Walker as Caleb. It's too bad he's not around anymore.


message 5227: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments Samantha wrote: "Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "currently reading Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet, #2) by C.J. Roberts Seduced in the Dark. i loved the first book, and now on to the next."

I enjoyed this series, D..."


me too. i'm hoping the third comes to audio book soon so i can purchase it. i want to keep my momentum up =D


message 5228: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments Stacia (waiting on tomorrow) wrote: "You'll have to let me know how Romero goes. I'm still debating if I want to go back to that series or not.

Samantha, it really was. :)

Domino, those books were a trip. I imagined Paul Walker as ..."


ooh Stacia, Paul would be a great Caleb. we'll just have to imagine in our heads =(


message 5229: by Stacia (the 2010 club) (last edited Jan 27, 2014 10:51AM) (new)

Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments I don't think the third (you mean the epilogue, right?) was necessary. In fact, I think it sort of killed the good momentum of where book 2 ended.

If you're looking for a serious mind trip, this book is crazy (in a very "can't look away" kind of way). The Tied Man (The Tied Man, #1) by Tabitha McGowan It's like a mind fuck book mixed with a sad romance with a slight literary twist. It's probably one of the only dark/taboo erotica left that I still like (most of them are all cookie cutter now).


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Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments that sucks about the epilogue. i might not read it then until later. and thanks for the recommend. i'll have to check that one out =D


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Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments it sounds really good Stacia. plus it's prime on amazon =D i'm gonna snab it.


message 5232: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Stacia (waiting on tomorrow) wrote: "I don't think the third (you mean the epilogue, right?) was necessary. In fact, I think it sort of killed the good momentum of where book 2 ended.

If you're looking for a serious mind trip, this b..."



I didn't read the epilogue yet.

The tied man looks good. I own that. I might have to move it up.


message 5233: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 817 comments almost done with Love's Little Instruction Book - blergh - I liked the premise, but the execution...ack

I think my biggest complain - the author was referring romance authors in the book (guys are reading to learn what to do) and you can tell she based the authors on real ones - like Susan Brockton and her SEAL's instead of Suzanne Brockmann...and it was just like why not actually use a real author; lisa klepyas was another one who was alluded to, yet, she used an actual book title with A Knight in Shining Armor


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Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I dnfed Letting Go and I feel horrible about it (since it was an arc). I just don't find it appealing to have a man tell a woman what to wear, where to go, and the concept of submitting in everything to be the greatest gift a woman to give a man (that is how it is talked about in the book). This concept of submission in everything is widely practiced where I grew up among many families there (some women even where little doilie things on their heads to indicate this submission in all things -- it is a religious requirement, the concept of female submission and a specific bible passage is quoted to support it -- I dated a pastor's son and know the bible passage b/c his dad would often lecture me about it). I just don't get the attraction and I know that is me personally but I say it as someone who saw it in practice. Rarely are the men in these situations making the right decisions in everything! I have said it before in this group, to me and my opinion only a truly strong man is one who wants a partner and accepts other people's opinions and ideas -- and knows when to compromise and work with others. Because all of that is a sign of confidence and intelligence. I work with alpha women and men as it is the nature of litigation to be like that and we can't accomplish what we want to accomplish without compromise, working with others and understanding when to back down and when we need help. I guess I just find the stark tropes not genuine and troublesome. I think this is why I love Cara McKenna's stories that have the dominant sex play -- the concept of dominance doesn't bleed into other areas out of the bed and it doesn't get into harsh bdsm. I am rambling, not sure if I am making sense. I am not making a judgement (I know we all want separate stuff which is pretty cool -- that is why it is fun to discuss stuff). I am just trying to say why I dnfed it and this may be a great book for other readers. Also, I just don't think a lot of thought goes into writing this storyline but it seems more of an author trying to write a popular niche story -- quickly -- because so many books have been popular in this area. I would love for someone else to read this book and love it -- so I could be told hey Regina -- it is well done! :D


message 5235: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 817 comments Maya Banks has been writing BDSM type stories for quite a few years now though - so I don't know if it would fall into the popular niche story - I actualy didn't mind her Sweet series, but pretty much all of her other recent stuff has been crap


message 5236: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Oh I read one of those and liked it Sweet Surrender (view spoiler) -- this isn't like that at all. When I say niche -- I should have said the super powerful and wealthy hero (like 50).

I have loved her historicals. I was very meh on the multiple brother one woman story line and I can buy into a multiple lover situation easily.


message 5237: by D.G. (new)

D.G. I'm so there with you, Regina. I can understand submission as a bedroom thing but not in daily life. Nobody is right 100% of the time so why should they always make all decisions?


message 5238: by Leea, Escape Artist (new)

Leea | 1437 comments I totally agree Regina! Sometimes it doesn't bother me when I read controlling men but I would never take that crap in my real life. My dad is like that, it's just one of those button issue I wont ever be able to get over. I agree about Sweet Surrender, I think I rated that book higher than I would now. I only like Bank's Historical's so far.

37% into Riding the Storm (ACRO, #1) by Sydney Croft and I like it. A ton of sex, lol! So far it's not getting old or over played and I like how more of the other character are being introduced.


message 5239: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Hmm, those books have always pulled me. I just never fit them in.


message 5240: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Leea wrote: "I totally agree Regina! Sometimes it doesn't bother me when I read controlling men but I would never take that crap in my real life. My dad is like that, it's just one of those button issue I wont ..."

Cool Leea. I'm glad you are liking the first book.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments Finished Secret (Elemental, #4) by Brigid Kemmerer and it's tied with Gabe's book for my favorite. I feel like a chump for waiting so long to read it, especially with so many of you loving it already.

I can't wait for Michael's book.


message 5242: by Leea, Escape Artist (new)

Leea | 1437 comments I cannot wait for Michaels book, glad you liked Secret. I really enjoyed both story lines.


Anna (Bobs Her Hair) Stacia (waiting on tomorrow) wrote: "Finished Secret (Elemental, #4) by Brigid Kemmerer and it's tied with Gabe's book for my favorite. I feel like a chump for waiting so long to read it, especially with so many of you loving it already.

I can't ..."


Oh, yeah! Michael! Do you think Kemmerer will end the series with him? There are too many unresolved issues with Elementals. Perhaps there will be a HFN in the world.

Right now, I'm working on my review. It's looking too cheesy imo, but it's crunch time. : /


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Kay (calikay) | 667 comments Stacia (waiting on tomorrow) wrote: "You'll have to let me know how Romero goes. I'm still debating if I want to go back to that series or not."

I just finished it. It was ok. I think for you, you should just skip the rest of the series. 5th Street is way better.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments Good to know. I might just do that.

About Elementals, even though I hate when series drag out too long, I wouldn't mind if we got a few more books. So far, the quality has been pretty consistent throughout, although we don't really have any other main characters who need a book now (I would have said (view spoiler). I think Hunter's story needs to be finished and Chris and Becca could probably get a novella because everyone else has had both a novella and book. I actually think the guides/extra elementals need to be expanded on, so maybe a spin-off or something?


Anna (Bobs Her Hair) The Guides do need development. They remind me of lessers from BDB. "I keel you!" And into the Omega...ahhhhhhhhh! Yeah, a little predictable. Need some inner conflict with them, not counting Becca's you-know-who.


message 5247: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 667 comments I got to get caught up with the Elementals. I got to pick up Hunter's book before Secrets. I do love Michael so I'd be interested in his book when it comes out.

I started Into the Still Blue (Under the Never Sky, #3) by Veronica Rossi . Hopefully, I'll finish it before Friday bc the author will be signing at a local bookstore by me on that day.


message 5248: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 817 comments i'm reading Stealing Luca's Heart - i've had a run of cute contemps recently and hopefully this one continues it

I finished up Love in a Pawn Shop last night which hit all my cute buttons - I gave it 3.5 stars


message 5249: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Ladies I finally realized why I am not posting - I am not reading! What the heck? I spend my evenings reading random stuff on my phone and then going to bed.


message 5250: by Gwennie, Mrs. Bookworm (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) | 1116 comments Not to mention all that time you've spent catching up on Sons! :) (That show is seriously an addictions!)


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