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message 5201: by Calathea (last edited Jul 03, 2014 04:48AM) (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Hj wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Idamus wrote: "I am having some trouble with Amor En Retrogrado I really don't like JD :-/"

That book was very unusual. The second book in the series is more palatab..."


I read Goldilocks and His Three Bears and the follow up. They are kind of fun but pure smut. Nowhere in the same league as Death by Misfortune or The Elegant Corpse. I like those two of her's best. I never got around to finish Immortality is the Suck. Didn't like the MC much.
Unfortunately there don't seem to be many books by A.M. Riley and no books at all after 2010. :(


message 5202: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Hj wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Idamus wrote: "I am having some trouble with Amor En Retrogrado I really don't like JD :-/"

That book was very unusual. The second book in the series is more palatab..."



I liked Son of a Gun, I found it too predictable though, haven't read anything else


message 5203: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I'd suggest to buy Meatworks by Jordan Castillo Price directly by http://jcpbooks.com/
or at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
In both cases it cost less than at amazon.

ETA: I had resisted ..."


Actually, the US Amazon price is the same as the others. I would have waited, but the Amazon availability was posted on JCP's GR group and I grabbed it to begin reading last night. No self-restraint. ; )


message 5204: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Karen wrote: "Actually, the US Amazon price is the same as the others."

Oh, on amazon.com it is still $ 7.55 instead of 6.99, but maybe it makes a difference according to the country you live?


message 5205: by Idamus (last edited Jul 03, 2014 11:47AM) (new)

Idamus Karen wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I'd suggest to buy Meatworks by Jordan Castillo Price directly by http://jcpbooks.com/
or at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
In both cases it cost less than at amazon.

ET..."


No, not for those of us not in the US, for me it's $8.74 on Amazon and $6.99 everywhere else

Smashwords will provide you with multible formats in one buy

JCP books will provide Jordan with more money


message 5206: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Antonella wrote: "Karen wrote: "Actually, the US Amazon price is the same as the others."

Oh, on amazon.com it is still $ 7.55 instead of 6.99, but maybe it makes a difference according to the country you live?"



Yup, taxes :-(


message 5207: by K.J. (new)

K.J. Charles (kjcharles) Aleksandr wrote: ":-) If you want a brand new set, I'd be happy to hand them over. (I need to keep the number of my paper books under control.) Otherwise I'll drop them at Oxfam after The Silver Tree."

Yes please! My bind up is falling apart through overuse and my kids must have these books.


message 5208: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov (vashtan) KJ - Cool. I'll fish them out of the Oxfam bag for you. When do you want them? (I'll be working in the Farrington area from 7th July.)


message 5209: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments I think I have to take my visa card and freeze it inside a milk cartoon or something. I am out of control in book buying ;)

I just finished Eli Easton's The Mating of Michael and wow. It is really beautiful and wonderful story about a nurse/sex surrogate and a sci fi author wheelchair bound. I totally recommend it, it's the best in her series of Sex in Seattle. Some might find it too fluffy, I don't know but I really, really loved it.


message 5210: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Just finished The Black Box I gave it 3 stars, not Connelly's best work, but not bad/boring either


message 5211: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Ame wrote: "I think I have to take my visa card and freeze it inside a milk cartoon or something. I am out of control in book buying ;)

I just finished Eli Easton's The Mating of Michael and w..."



Visa cards are very, very bad, they should be ashamed of themselves for tempting us poor bookaholics :p


message 5212: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Ame wrote: "I think I have to take my visa card and freeze it inside a milk cartoon or something. I am out of control in book buying ;)

I just finished Eli Easton's The Mating of Michael and w..."



I agree -- finished it yesterday. Loved it. :-)


message 5213: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments It's the 4th of July and I'm watching Wimbledon and reading Think Of England. :-)


message 5214: by Sabine (last edited Jul 04, 2014 09:29AM) (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Ame wrote: "I think I have to take my visa card and freeze it inside a milk cartoon or something. I am out of control in book buying ;)

I just finished Eli Easton's The Mating of Michael and w..."


Have you read Eli Easton's The Trouble with Tony and if, did you like it?http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/stor...


message 5215: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Sabine wrote: "Ame wrote: "I think I have to take my visa card and freeze it inside a milk cartoon or something. I am out of control in book buying ;)

I just finished Eli Easton's [book:The Mating of Michael|223..."



I really liked The Trouble with Tony as well. It was hilariously funny, I was snickering all the way through. But I love Michael's story more. Maybe because of the main characters, or maybe because of the plot or maybe just because it's really well written.


message 5216: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
On a JCP binge this weekend, Meatworks yesterday, and Brazen reread today — serendipitously, it's the one that opens at a July 4th fireworks show. ; )


message 5217: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I finished Brazen the other day and never even connected that scene with the holiday today. Duh. Lol.

I'm about to read the third story. I'm reading the print book as a summer reading book.


message 5218: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I would have loved to re-re-re-re-read JCP's Channeling Morpheus/Sweet Oblivion series with you, Karen and Jordan, but I just simply have too much things to do right now. I love Michael and Wild Bill though!


message 5219: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I'm having a hard time settling on a book. Right now I've started Stage Whispers by Adam Fitzroy. The Goodreads page says it's 560 pages. Wow. But so far so good, though I'm just on chapter 1.


message 5220: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Valerie C wrote: "It's the 4th of July and I'm watching Wimbledon and reading Think Of England. :-)"

I'm in England, reading Think Of England and watching practice sessions for the British Grand Prix (Formula 1). Don't know why it has to be on the same weekend as the Wimbledon finals; I shall probably watch what's left of the women's final tomorrow once qualifying for the Grand Prix ends tomorrow, and the end of the men's final on Sunday after the Grand Prix race. Oh, and I have to write an essay, too.


message 5221: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
This is a first read of Sweet Oblivion for me. And it's good, but I'm finding that it's still too much sex for my tastes, even if I do really like the characters. But I can't have one JCP book left unread, can I?

If I were home alone, I would have finished this days ago. Sadly, I've got two more parts to go.


message 5222: by Sun (last edited Jul 04, 2014 07:48PM) (new)

Sun  (sunyoung) I just finished both The Mating of Michael and Meatworks.

The Mating of Michael is really heartwarming and emotions all over the place. I thoroughly enjoyed this! ...I agree with Ame & Valerie! :)

Meatworks is unlike anything I've read in a long time. It reminds me a bit, in a weird way, of After Midnight by Santino Hassell. It's has the anti-hero that you're not sure why you like...but you do! I loved it!


message 5223: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Susan wrote: "I just finished both The Mating of Michael and Meatworks."

I've still got 20% to read of Meatworks: it is exactly as you said. It will be another 5 stars for a JCP book...


message 5224: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments I finished Think Of England and loved it. I think K.J. Charles captured perfectly the mood of John Buchan and H. Rider Haggard; the early twentieth century, when honour was paramount and there were real adventures to be had. The characterisation was good, too -- poor Archie Curtis, blithely unaware of so much but a good man through and through, and Daniel demonstrating to him a less obvious type of bravery and loyalty.

I'd love to read more of her work, but I find paranormal impossible to read. I do hope she writes more books like this one, or at least more books without paranormal.


message 5225: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Hj wrote: "I finished Think Of England and loved it. I think K.J. Charles captured perfectly the mood of John Buchan and H. Rider Haggard; the..."

I don't think Non-Stop Till Tokyo is paranormal, but I might be mistaken


message 5226: by Anne (last edited Jul 05, 2014 02:03AM) (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Idamus wrote: "Hj wrote: "I finished Think Of England and loved it. I think K.J. Charles captured perfectly the mood of John Buchan and [author:H. Rider Haggard|463..."

It's not.


message 5227: by Sun (new)

Sun  (sunyoung) Idamus wrote: "I don't think Non-Stop Till Tokyo is paranormal, but I might be mistaken ..."

Oh...but it's SUPER fun! I loved Tokyo. It's another completely different side of KJ Charles. It was a blast! (M/F though...just in case that doesn't work for some...)


message 5228: by Sun (new)

Sun  (sunyoung) Hj wrote: "The characterisation was good, too -- poor Archie Curtis, blithely unaware of so much but a good man through and through, and Daniel demonstrating to him a less obvious type of bravery and loyalty. ..."

Oh HJ...I love the way you put this! YES! That's exactly it! :)


message 5229: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Hj wrote: "I finished Think Of England and loved it. I think K.J. Charles captured perfectly the mood of John Buchan and H. Rider Haggard; the..."

I just finished it this morning. It was great. I'm more of a paranormal fan than historical so I LOVE The Magpie Lord series. I haven't read her m/f yet but it's in my TBR.


message 5230: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Antonella wrote: "Susan wrote: "I just finished both The Mating of Michael and Meatworks."

I've still got 20% to read of Meatworks: it is exactly as you said. It will..."


I'm excited to start Meatworks. Hopefully today after the World Cup games. :-)


message 5231: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Susan wrote: "Hj wrote: "The characterisation was good, too -- poor Archie Curtis, blithely unaware of so much but a good man through and through, and Daniel demonstrating to him a less obvious type of bravery a..."

Thank you, Susan!


message 5232: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I read Meatworks yesterday. Amazing. It isn't often a book carries over into my dreams anymore, but this one did.


message 5233: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Managed to finish two books while I was away. The Hidden Law and JCP's Sweet Oblivion.

Today I'm going to try to catch up on Wilfred Owen: A New Biography. It's so big I figure if I can read one chapter a day I can probably have it done by the end of the month. Hopefully :-)


message 5234: by Loretta (new)

Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments I just finished Running Wild by SE Jakes. I really enjoyed it, much more than her Hell or High Water series. I liked her first person POV.


message 5235: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Loretta wrote: "I just finished Running Wild by SE Jakes. I really enjoyed it, much more than her Hell or High Water series. I liked her first person POV."

Cool! I have that one and I really enjoy first person POV.


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Susinok wrote: "Right now I've started Stage Whispers by Adam Fitzroy. The Goodreads page says it's 560 pages. Wow. But so far so good, though I'm just on..."

I think my Nook clocked it at around 340 pages. It was long, but it covers a time period of several years. I hope you continue to enjoy it!


message 5237: by ttg (new)

ttg | 305 comments Got through Think Of England this weekend and LOVED it to pieces. God, I almost want to reread it immediately. I'm so psyched there is a sequel planned! :D


message 5238: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments ttg wrote: "Got through Think Of England this weekend and LOVED it to pieces. God, I almost want to reread it immediately. I'm so psyched there is a sequel planned! :D"

I was pleased to see that, too!


message 5239: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
ttg wrote: "Got through Think Of England this weekend and LOVED it to pieces. God, I almost want to reread it immediately. I'm so psyched there is a sequel planned! :D"

Well, if it becomes our BOM next month then you've got a ready excuse to reread it asap. Like you need the excuse though. lol.


message 5240: by Idamus (new)

Idamus I'm cleaning up my Kindle's not-read folder, soooo many books, but with not much to do until school starts again and no job in sight, I have tons of reading time, yay?


message 5241: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I have a question about book reviews. I saw that Angela James was creating a really easy form to fill out and I, not being one to write many reviews at all, rather like this approach. I took her basic idea and made some changes to it to reflect some of my thoughts, but I wondered what you guys thought of this idea as a whole and if there is anything else you'd want to know from a form like this. Here's what I've got so far: (most answers would be yes/no, or very simple.)

Series/Standalone:
Cliffhanger:
HEA:
Relatable characters:
Non-Con:
Violence:
Sensuality level:
Well written/editor needed:
Would I re-read?:

Obviously, this is geared toward romance novels. I might revise it for other things later on.


message 5242: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Jordan wrote: "I have a question about book reviews. I saw that Angela James was creating a really easy form to fill out and I, not being one to write many reviews at all, rather like this approach. I took her ba..."

I'm easy when reading reviews, as long as it's not in gif form I'm good ;-)

It looks like a nice and easy formula, both to write and to read


message 5243: by KC (last edited Jul 07, 2014 01:55PM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments Jordan wrote: "I have a question about book reviews. I saw that Angela James was creating a really easy form to fill out and I, not being one to write many reviews at all, rather like this approach. I took her ba..."

Cliffhanger can be subjective, and so can HFN/HEA (though some sort of HFN/HEA is a given with romance books, generally). Personally, when i read reviews i prefer to read examples or look for keywords - that is, words that describe things i'd rather not read, though that can be misleading too. I think for a long time i've been relying on friends' reviews and the discussions here, and/or authors whose writing i trust.

It's a good idea to have this kind of list if it helps with the review.


message 5244: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
As I've been using it on Amazon for the last few minutes, I've made some changes, and I took out the cliffhanger in favor of whether it's part of a series or not. I added "personal thoughts" to the bottom. Most that want a level of some kind, I'm using low-medium-high rather than a numbering system. I don't know if that's good or bad, yet.

Series/Standalone:
HEA/HFN:
Relatable characters:
Non-Con:
Violence:
Sensuality level:
Well written/editor needed:
Would I re-read?:
Personal thoughts:

For the most part, I'm looking at this as a quick way to help some authors with low book reviews on places like Amazon, where my penname isn't associated with my account. Though I might try it here too, I don't know. It might help me remember more about a book if I want to go back and reread it. Because I'm finding that I'm struggling with recalling some info about books I've read awhile ago. Like just how much violence was in it and that kind of thing. Not that it's bothered me before. lol.


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Varecia | 956 comments Jordan wrote: "As I've been using it on Amazon for the last few minutes, I've made some changes, and I took out the cliffhanger in favor of whether it's part of a series or not. I added "personal thoughts" to the..."

This is a helpful form, I think. I had to look up "Non-Con", a good point to mention, it would be a no-go for me. Have you thought about adding something like "sub-genre, book type" to define the book a bit more than the blurb usually does?


message 5246: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Varecia wrote: "Jordan wrote: "As I've been using it on Amazon for the last few minutes, I've made some changes, and I took out the cliffhanger in favor of whether it's part of a series or not. I added "personal t..."

That's an idea, putting in the genre. I'll add that in.

Well, the original form had "rape" but I've been calling it "non-con" for awhile, so I changed it. I'm iffy as to whether I want that to stay on the form, actually. But I know that's a no-go for a lot of people, so maybe it should stay.


message 5247: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments ttg wrote: "Got through Think Of England this weekend and LOVED it to pieces. God, I almost want to reread it immediately. I'm so psyched there is a sequel planned! :D"

Psyched is right! I was also happy to see that. Looking forward to it.


message 5248: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Jordan wrote: "Varecia wrote: "Jordan wrote: "As I've been using it on Amazon for the last few minutes, I've made some changes, and I took out the cliffhanger in favor of whether it's part of a series or not. I a..."

It's maybe what you mean with sensuality, but I always look after some info about the ratio between sex scenes and plot, too much sex and too little plot, then it is not for me. So many times I have read a blurb and believed I would find an interesting story just to be disappointed with a thin plot just as an excuse to add as many sex scenes as possible on the pages. It doesn't have to state "too much" sex, because what is too much for me, is enough or too little for others, just the relative amount.

Maybe "abuse" together with non-con, it is a trigger for many.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "As I've been using it on Amazon for the last few minutes, I've made some changes, and I took out the cliffhanger in favor of whether it's part of a series or not. I added "personal thoughts" to the..."

I think that's an interesting idea and might encourage reviews that are more helpful to other readers (maybe even helpful to authors -- though I know that's not the purpose of reviews).


message 5250: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Jordan wrote: "I have a question about book reviews. I saw that Angela James was creating a really easy form to fill out and I, not being one to write many reviews at all, rather like this approach..."

I increasingly hear the term "cliffhanger" used to describe an ongoing story line or series story arc. :-D


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