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I've had that book for ages and have not read it yet. Be sure to let us know what you th..."
You're in for a treat! Excellent read. =D

Ok... my motto is... don't do anything today you can do tomorrow.... and don't do anything you can do tomorrow you can do next week. Unless it's books.... then I do it no later than yesterday...;)

So I'm still only 35% through it, and it's getting intense. I want to read, I want to read!!!!
Aleks shared his experiences self publishing on Amazon Select on his blog this morning.
http://www.aleksandrvoinov.blogspot.c...
Ame wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Should be starting Mexican Heat today on my lunch break. :-)"
Ok... my motto is... don't do anything today you can do tomorrow.... and don't do anything you can do t..."
I LOVE your motto!
Yes, I read the first chapter today, and LOVED it. Wow, that first sex scene was just... amazing. A little bit scary and really good at the same time. This book is like the drug that's been under my nose all this time that I didn't realize was a drug. So far anyway. Gabriel's sexual needs are a nice change of pace from the typical MM book. And that's all I can say for right now.
Ok... my motto is... don't do anything today you can do tomorrow.... and don't do anything you can do t..."
I LOVE your motto!
Yes, I read the first chapter today, and LOVED it. Wow, that first sex scene was just... amazing. A little bit scary and really good at the same time. This book is like the drug that's been under my nose all this time that I didn't realize was a drug. So far anyway. Gabriel's sexual needs are a nice change of pace from the typical MM book. And that's all I can say for right now.
Susinok wrote: "I had very little time to read Return on Investment by Aleksandr Voinov yesterday since it was camera club night. Now today in the break room everyone wanted to talk to me! ARGH!!! ..."
Oh, I HATE it when that happens. When you want to do nothing but read and everyone else wants to do nothing but talk to you. Happens to me ALL the time. Good luck.
Oh, I HATE it when that happens. When you want to do nothing but read and everyone else wants to do nothing but talk to you. Happens to me ALL the time. Good luck.

Ok... my motto is... don't do anything today you can do tomorrow.... and don't do anything you can do t..."
I like your motto :-)

You feel you want a sign which says "leave me alone, I'm reading". Oh, wait, doesn't the book / Kindle convey that message? No, apparently it says: I'm not really doing anything, talk rubbish to me. Bitter? Moi??
OkayKim wrote: "II just went through a reading marathon of Boystown series by Marshall Thornton.
Developed quite the love/hate relationship with Nick Nowak but damn I couldn't stop reading this series until I finished the last one.
Kind of reminds me of another author I'm quite fond of.
I miss Adrien."
I've enjoyed the Boystown books too, but maybe it's time for a marathon AE reread? That's what I've been doing the last five days. : )
Developed quite the love/hate relationship with Nick Nowak but damn I couldn't stop reading this series until I finished the last one.
Kind of reminds me of another author I'm quite fond of.
I miss Adrien."
I've enjoyed the Boystown books too, but maybe it's time for a marathon AE reread? That's what I've been doing the last five days. : )


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Strange. Not too long ago it used to say just that. ;-)
Hj wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I had very little time to read Return on Investment by Aleksandr Voinov yesterday since it was camera club night. Now today in the break room everyone..."
Yes. YES. Books used to say this, I think. But not so much any more. It's annoying. Really. And yeah, I might be a bit bitter about it too. Especially when I'm on my lunch break at work. That's my "me" time away from the world since I'm an introvert and need alone time to recharge after dealing with the public and other coworkers. It annoys me when people talk to me on my lunch break, unless I find them and sit down.
Yes. YES. Books used to say this, I think. But not so much any more. It's annoying. Really. And yeah, I might be a bit bitter about it too. Especially when I'm on my lunch break at work. That's my "me" time away from the world since I'm an introvert and need alone time to recharge after dealing with the public and other coworkers. It annoys me when people talk to me on my lunch break, unless I find them and sit down.

I felt the same way. Didn't think I'd like it but succumbed to the hype and was glad I did. I read these last summer - I'll have to do a reread before the third comes out. :-)

I am the same. I usually have to leave the office or I don't really get a lunch break. I need my time away to read or listen to music and not have to talk to people in the office or on the phone.
I'm hoping once we get our renovations finished, the new staff lunch room will be a nice place and that it's quiet.
The other thing that bothers me on my lunch break is when someone has to sit near me in a quiet room and play games on their phone with the sound on. Or sometimes we have people who just don't realize how loud they are when they chat with their friends in a quiet lunch room. Irritating. Really.
Anyway... end of rant!
... and this is good because it's making me realize I need words in my alien language that deal with emotions. I hadn't thought of that at 3am. lol.
The other thing that bothers me on my lunch break is when someone has to sit near me in a quiet room and play games on their phone with the sound on. Or sometimes we have people who just don't realize how loud they are when they chat with their friends in a quiet lunch room. Irritating. Really.
Anyway... end of rant!
... and this is good because it's making me realize I need words in my alien language that deal with emotions. I hadn't thought of that at 3am. lol.

I've had that book for ages and have not read it yet. Be sure to let us k..."
I second that. Suspenseful, not easy, very powerful, and generally absolutely excellent.
Jordan wrote: "I'm hoping once we get our renovations finished, the new staff lunch room will be a nice place and that it's quiet.
The other thing that bothers me on my lunch break is when someone has to sit ne..."
This is why I almost always eat lunch in my classroom when the kiddos are out a recess. I need my downtime, a break from others, adults as well as children. I don't read though, since my iPod library is NSFW. : )
The other thing that bothers me on my lunch break is when someone has to sit ne..."
This is why I almost always eat lunch in my classroom when the kiddos are out a recess. I need my downtime, a break from others, adults as well as children. I don't read though, since my iPod library is NSFW. : )

I am the SAME. Introvert, my time, ME TIME. GO AWAY!
And to add insult to injury, my co-workers insist on watching the lowest common denominator TV - TruTV (All reality all the time). OMG those shows are INFANTILE! (Thought I was gonna say Fox News, didn'tja? I nixed that months and months ago. If news are on it has to be CNN or local stuff for the weather. I did draw that line and for some reason they took me seriously.)

Huh? What do they understand "quiet" to mean? Maybe the new one had better be called "silent"!

Well done for getting rid of Fox News, anyway. I cannot stand "reality" (quotation make deliberate) TV. It hurts, badly.

I am really enjoying both series. They are well written although I think the Benjamin Justice mysteries are slightly more difficult to untangle for the reader. I keep wondering what it would be like for both men to meet and work on a mystery together. :)

Thank you for the recommendation, I have to try this.


Are you sure it is book two? I checked the reviews and it said it was the first. Which one is the first then?

Next on the list is E.K. Weaver's The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal Volume 3: Ten Days of Perfect Tunes. Should be fun.

This morning I started Motel. Pool. by Kim Fielding. She always manages to come up with something unique.

Yes, it is the first book. When I started this series (before I knew about GR) I used http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/ to verify the order.

How are those books? I have book 1 of two of his series.

Karen wrote: "Strachey's Folly, Donald Strachey #7. Donald and Timmy go to Washington. Mayhem ensues."
I love his series. It is really good and fun. Lots of laughs and very good mysteries.

How are those books? I have book 1 of two of his series."
They're really great and just as Karen said. I read and enjoyed the first six so far.

Are you sure it is book two? I checked the rev..."
Sorry I am reading Revision of Justice which is book two. Simple Justice is book one so you are right. I mixed them up. They are both very good :)

I just read this too, I liked it very much, it is both funny and wise. And it's a joy to read a book that is so well written. I had to " cleanse my palate" with good writing after my sister wanted me to read a romance she claimed had a great impact on her, and the writing was so clumsy it has me suspect the author was writing in a foreign language and then not having an editor to clean it for her. It was actually painful at times. But Marshall Thornton helped soothe my nerves :)
KC wrote: "Also reading Hansen's Bohannon's Country: 2mystery Stories. The book has five short mysteries, so i can pace them and have them last longer :-)"
Cool. :-) I would be interested in hearing how you liked it when you're finished.
Cool. :-) I would be interested in hearing how you liked it when you're finished.

I just read this too, I liked it very much, it is both funny and wise. And it..."
Good writing after clumsy writing feels wonderful! (so i gather the story had an impact but not the desired one?...) Makes one appreciate it all the more - the good writing, that is. And Marshall writes really really well. I agree, the story is both funny and wise. And I love the thoughts and sometimes weird logic the characters come up with.

Cool. :-) I would be inte..."
Will do. The two stories i read so far were interesting and there's that unique Hansen voice and atmosphere which made me sigh happily as soon as i started reading. :-)
Mexican Heat is one of the best summer reading books I've read so far. I'm LOVING this. Can't put it down and I'm halfway through.

Susinok wrote: "I am reading Death Trick by Richard Stevenson. It is the first book in the Donald Strachy mystery series. Who knew I was so nostalgic for the 70s? :)"
One of the things I'm most enjoying about the Strachey books is that they move through our late-20th to almost recent U.S. history, but not on somewhat less dark paths than Brandstetter's or Nava's journeys.I suppose that's because Donald sees the humor in situations, the absurdity. Even though that becomes wearing at times, it makes a slightly lighter read. I'm on book 8 now and revisiting the year 2000.
One of the things I'm most enjoying about the Strachey books is that they move through our late-20th to almost recent U.S. history, but not on somewhat less dark paths than Brandstetter's or Nava's journeys.I suppose that's because Donald sees the humor in situations, the absurdity. Even though that becomes wearing at times, it makes a slightly lighter read. I'm on book 8 now and revisiting the year 2000.


Hi, Kate! We re always happy to see new people!
Most people do buy ''The Charioteer'', yes, but some take a long time before actually reading it... Great that you did it at once!
Do you know that we discussed it quite in depth as Book of The Month?
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
I've got also The Persian Boy, and of course I haven't read it yet, but almost all my friends gave it 5 stars.
Kate wrote: "Hi - I haven't posted before, hope it is ok to join in? After reading 'The Dark Horse', I immediately bought a copy of 'The Charioteer' (I imagine most people do!). I'm stunned. Just, mesmerising w..."
Hi, Kate! So glad to hear you liked both The Dark Horse and The Charioteer! I, too, found The Charioteer through Josh and I absolutely love it. And yes, mesmerizing is a good word to describe Renault's writing! :-)
Like Antonella, I have The Persian Boy in my bookshelf, but I haven't read it yet. I know that many of the group members liked that one a lot.
Hi, Kate! So glad to hear you liked both The Dark Horse and The Charioteer! I, too, found The Charioteer through Josh and I absolutely love it. And yes, mesmerizing is a good word to describe Renault's writing! :-)
Like Antonella, I have The Persian Boy in my bookshelf, but I haven't read it yet. I know that many of the group members liked that one a lot.

Well, here's one who didn't buy The Charioteer or any of her other books, nor do I plan on buying them :p
I'm one of those members who has read The Persian Boy and LOVED it. I can't wait to find the time to reread it again, or watch the movie Alexander, the final cut edition has the most scenes of Bagoas and kissing between him and Alexander. ;-)
I just started a discussion thread for Mexican Heat since I'm curious about the writing process with a co-author the way this one was written.


Hi Kate I also have the Charioteer and the Persian Boy in my to read pile. At the moment I am working my way through the Henry Rios series by Michael Nava. We have this series as a reading challenge in this group. I am also reading the Benjamin Justice series by John Morgan Wilson which I mentioned in an early post. They are both murder mysteries and enjoyable. Apart from that I am finishing off Hell & High Water by Charlie Cochet. It is a shifter/sci fi story, enjoyable but a bit too long for me.
So hopefully I will get to the Charioteer at some point. I have heard really good things about it.

Hi Kate - welcome! I'm feeling a little less bad about never having read The Charioteer now that some others have said they haven't. I don't know why I haven't; it's the type of book I usually like (judging by when it was written, when it was set, the subject matter, etc..).
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I've had that book for ages and have not read it yet. Be sure to let us know what you think!"
Me too. That's why it's on my summer reading list this year. :-)