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I finished


Nice Girls was good ole Molly Harper fun. :) I can't wait to go on to the next in the series.
Devil's Punch was good. I am so conflicted about Ann Aguirre's writing. I don't like how she writes, but her story and characters are really well done. But I bought the next, b/c I had to know and I am now reading


I finished

I am reading






I may have to just read

Oh Wendy, when did you want to read

Is it bad I have a turkey breast in the oven for our own little Thanksgiving? I can't not cook. haha!

I enjoyed the art of seducing! The hero is a cute nerd. I loved it. :)


Now I'm going to read






Ian, can't wait to hear what you think of How to run?


Love Morelli! Just started







I am reading


And reading with Kay (Leea want to join us?)


I am reading

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There's a lot of buzz about that Torre book. It's supposed to be pretty damn hot!

I am reading

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I tried Erotica and it didn't work. I should be reading Magic Rises with Wendy and I really want to get into it but I can't even read the first page. Ha! I'm taking the boys to get hair cuts and to see Frozen and then i'll read.
You do have me interested in the Torre book, never read that author before. Can't wait to hear what you think.

I've read a (very) little erotica and I can't question that some of what I read was brilliantly written, but they didn't make me happy and romance (even bad romance) usually makes me happy. Erotica always makes me feel a little sad.

There is definitely erotica that is only about sex and not romance based, but if I remember correctly the erotica nominated for goodreads awards, those did have a relationship at issue, right? (as much as I didn't like the ones nominated: https://www.goodreads.com/choiceaward...)
I think fantasy is considered a sub-category under the genre of science fiction and sometimes vice versa, and people who don't read either one often see them as blended together. They are very different in my opinion and I agree with you completely, there was the push to create speculative fiction as a main category and have sub categories under it. But I am not sure the comparison between the different genres are analogous, I think there are more differences between sf and fantasy than between romance based erotica and romance.
Ha, I found this Venn diagram: http://openroadmedia.kinja.com/kisser...
But erotica has never made me sad. :) So it may just be a difference of opinion. While I am not a big consumer of erotica at all, I prefer romance in the blurry lined area of any other genre fiction.

I look at an author like Anne Calhoun who is considered by many to be a writer of erotica, but I don't see it. What I see is romance albeit quite explicit.
There's a definite blurring of the lines and I think a lot of romance writers have seen an opportunity since the success of Fifty Shades of Grey. I mean even Susan Elizabeth Phillips had a slightly embarrassing scene in one of her recent books involving twizzlers if my memory serves me. Honestly it was just awkward.
I like the idea that there should be sub-categories under the heading of romance. Something like, contemporary, historical, paranormal, suspense, erotica. But any of the first four could also be classed as "steamy romance" without necessarily being erotica.

I read the first chapter after dinner and before bath time hidden in my room and Ohhh mannnnnn, I missed Kate :) I'm back baby!!!

I read the first chapter after dinner and before bath time hidden in my room and Ohhh mannnnnn, I missed Kate :) I'..."
Whoohoo! :P




I look at an author like Anne Calhoun ..."
There's another label, Ian. Erotic romance is sometimes called romantica. This may appeal to shy readers.
Lauren Dane writes 'steamy' romance and erotic romance. There is a difference in explicitness and sexual situations. Anne Calhoun's Liberating Lacey is explicit and includes role play. I consider it erotic romance. Nowadays, many rom novels are steamy because they sure as heck are not like the novels I read in the 80s and early 90s. Stephanie Lauren's historical roms are pretty steamy.
Anyway, I think there are definite lines qualifying a novel as romance, steamy romance, erotic romance, and erotica. I haven't read Tiffany Reisz, but some of the reviews would indicate there's horror in her sex/love scenes. The erotic romances I've read don't read like horror, which I used to read.

"I'm a Navy SEAL"
The bane of my existence. Yet another hero who is a Navy SEAL. I feel authors should understand that someone who says they are probably isn't. Those guys tend to be a little cagey about who they work for.
It's not bad but the whole Navy SEAL thing annoys me.


The bane of my existence. Yet another hero who is a Navy SEAL. I feel authors should understand that someone who says they are probably isn't. Those guys tend to be a little cage..."
For some reason it reminds me of Johnny Depp, FBI agent, wearing an FBI T-shirt in Once Upon A Time In Mexico.

I read the first chapter after dinner and before bath time hidden in my room and Ohhh mannnnnn, I missed Kate :) I'..."
I'm loving this book!

I agree Wendy, I'm loving this book. 17% but hope to read more after dinner.




Now I'm finally going to read that arc, which is




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We'll be traveling today so hopefully I'll have some time to start another book.