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Susinok | 5205 comments I am reading Rick R. Reed's latest, Husband Hunters. Two gay best friends join a reality TV show to find a husband. The show producer sets them up to find each other. So far it sounds promising.


message 5902: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments This weekend i started two very good books, Backtrack which has been sitting on my desk for quite a while, but it's Hansen so it needed the right time. It's very good and very intense. I had to stop about a third in to let it simmer. I want to rush forth but i don't want it to end too soon.

And The Detective Lane Casebook #1, a very nice surprise (thank you, John, for mentioning the book :-)), and what was more surprising, in a very good way, was that at times the writing, descriptions, in particular, were reminiscent of Hansen's writing.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Finished First Against the Wall late last night. OMG. That was crazy emotional at the end. I don't want to spoil it, but OMG, Toreth and his feelings! GAH!!! lol.

Started City of Soldiers this morning. So far, it's pretty good.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
ED wrote: "Josh.... I just finished the Winter book. Have you by any chance started the second one in the series?"

Not started, no. I won't be taking a look at that one until next year. Thanks for commenting, ED!


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Susinok wrote: "I am reading Rick R. Reed's latest, Husband Hunters. Two gay best friends join a reality TV show to find a husband. The show producer sets them up to find each other. So far it soun..."

I hate reality TV shows, but this book is sort of tempting. I think I've only read one other book by Rick R. Reed and it was okay.


message 5906: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I survived the train wreck that was The Brothers Bishop over the weekend. The story really pulled me in and I ended it up reading most of it in one sitting even though I did feel a bit sick to my stomach at times.

I just finished reading part 1 of Beneath the Stain, Amy Lane's new 7 part serial. I think it will be high on the angst but I think I'm going to like it a lot.

I'm currently reading One Plus One.


message 5907: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I hate reality tv shows too. But JCP's Magic Mansion was awesome! Still, I wouldn't go out of my way to read reality tv books, unless I was already familiar with, and loved the author's previous works.


message 5908: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Guess what I have just seen:
http://www.casperianbooks.com/blog/?p...

Book 8 of The Administration series arrived to the publishing house!"


Good news! Looking forward to that one! :)


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Varecia | 956 comments I think I am finally up to the Nava-challenge. Some of the books came out in a german translation like 10 years ago, I read one or two than but could not get into it. Now I started the first one and found that I really enjoy the writing style, besides of liking Henry, of cause.
I budgeted over the last weeks, bought all the e-books now and look forward to emerge myself in Henry's world.


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KC | 4897 comments I started Make Do and Mend yesterday evening. It's quite lovely.


message 5911: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments KC wrote: "I started Make Do and Mend yesterday evening. It's quite lovely."

It is. So much that I thought about trying also Stage Whispers.


message 5912: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments KC wrote: "I started Make Do and Mend yesterday evening. It's quite lovely."

I loved that book.


message 5913: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments The Devil Lancer! It's so good! It's Astrid Amara's newest book and it's amazing. It's all about the Crimean War and it's gripping and vivid and rich. This is a big war story and it's heartbreaking at times, and the paranormal element throws an interesting twist into the abject horror of the Crimean War. I adored the two leading men and their adventures are really exciting. This is a great book and I absolutely loved it. Highly recommended!


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Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I started Make Do and Mend yesterday evening. It's quite lovely."

It is. So much that I thought about trying also Stage Whispers."


I'm really looking forward to reading Make Do and Mend, but I'm not ready for it at the moment. Maybe soon.

Oh go on, Antonella. It's a wonderful book. :)


message 5915: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Alison wrote: "The Devil Lancer! It's so good! It's Astrid Amara's newest book and it's amazing. It's all about the Crimean War and it's gripping and vivid and rich. This is a big war story and it..."

Thank you for the recommendation, this I must have! I love her books :)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I just finished reading Elan meets Rafa which is also an online comic and can be found at http://elanmeetsrafa.com/ it is a great series and gives TJ and Amal a run for their money. I wouldn't have thought that possible but it is. A lovely story and free too with new chapters being added each Wednesday. Comic book heaven!

I also finished reading Meatworks which is a great story about kind of unlikeable characters. It felt very different to what I normally read but it was great. I have quite a few JCP books in my to read pile and I am looking forward to getting to them.

I am still slowly making my way through The Definitive Albert J. Sterne which is excellent but very long. Today I am going to start Murder In The Rue Dauphine by Greg Herren. This is a new detective series for me set in. New Orleans. I hope I enjoy it because I haven't read anything by this author before and he has two detective series which look really good.


message 5917: by Idamus (new)

Idamus This weekend I'll be reading Lending Light just bought it from Smashwords :-)

I think this needs a SQUEEEEEEEEEE


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HJ | 3603 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Today I am going to start Murder In The Rue Dauphine by Greg Herren. This is a new detective series for me set in. New Orleans. I hope I enjoy it because I haven't read anything by this author before and he has two detective series which look really good. ...."

I've read several of these and liked them. The two series are quite different because the lead characters are, and they give a strong feeling of New Orleans. The earlier books are pre-Katrina. I must find my copies, re-read them, and then read the rest of the series!

Greg Herren has just been on a trip to Italy, and I thoroughly enjoyed following it via his photographs. Coincidentally, Dorien Grey went at about the same time, and they were both in Venice within days of each other! His photos were excellent, too.


message 5919: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Idamus wrote: "This weekend I'll be reading Lending Light just bought it from Smashwords :-)

I think this needs a SQUEEEEEEEEEE"


I join the squee, especially because I didn't even know it exists!


message 5920: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Antonella wrote: "Idamus wrote: "This weekend I'll be reading Lending Light just bought it from Smashwords :-)

I think this needs a SQUEEEEEEEEEE"

I join the squee, especially because I didn't even..."


Counting the hours until the weekend :p
I'll be home in just short of 5 hours

Stupidly I forgot to transfer it to my Kindle this morning, I have a 2 hour free period on Fridays *headdesk*


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I just finished reading Elan meets Rafa which is also an online comic and can be found at http://elanmeetsrafa.com/ it is a great series and gives TJ and Amal a run for their money...."

Thanks for sharing this web comic. I just read the first chapter. I also love that there's a soundtrack to go along with the comic. :-)


message 5922: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Idamus wrote: "This weekend I'll be reading Lending Light just bought it from Smashwords :-)

I think this needs a SQUEEEEEEEEEE"


Enjoy! I need to catch up with the Gives Light series. I've read the first two and really liked them.


message 5923: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "This weekend I'll be reading Lending Light just bought it from Smashwords :-)

I think this needs a SQUEEEEEEEEEE"

Enjoy! I need to catch up with the Gives Light ser..."


If it helps, you can skip book 4, she's writing that into the new books or something like that


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I finished reading City of Soldiers the other day. It was interesting, but not as much of a romance as I'd expected. I still enjoyed it, but I think a sequel would be helpful to see how things work out, what with the sorta threesome agreement that isn't really a threesome.


message 5925: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments I finished the The Detective Lane Casebook #1. The first two stories were very good, but the third one just went on and on so i ended up skipping most of it.


message 5926: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Jessica Freely writes some really fun fantasy. All of her stuff has been really good. This one reminded me a bit of Blaine's stories. True Nature.

I'm reading book 2 of Red Dirt Heart 2 by NR Walker. It's been a few weeks since I read the first one so naturally I forgot it was in Australia. When the cowboys started to say "bloody" and "kilometer" it gave me pause until they mentioned the kangaroos, hehe.

My memory, holier than the Pope...


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Varecia | 956 comments I finished The Little Death, the BOM discussion was very enlightening so I don't have much to add to that. Maybe only that I really liked the way Nava made a character come alive for me with just a few pointed words. And after reading a lot of explicit books where the authors felt the need to inform me in detail about everything from the hair colour of the MC to his favourite underwear and the emotions he supposedly felt it was wonderful to go on a tentative journey where I could slowly explore a person coming to my own conclusions and not being let along like a 2-year old :-)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Varecia wrote: "I finished The Little Death, the BOM discussion was very enlightening so I don't have much to add to that. Maybe only that I really liked the way Nava made a character come alive fo..."

I finished reading Joseph Hansen's Backtrack a couple of days ago and was thinking along the same lines about Hansen's writing. And what a gem of a book Backtrack is. I loved it and I, too, highly recommend it.

And maybe I shouldn't have started listening to our September BOM book The Hardest Thing: A Dan Stagg Mystery by James Lear right after Backtrack because it feels so over the top to me that I have difficulties to handle it. :-)

So, I had to backpaddle a bit and I decided to reread some Josh and Tove Jansson's The Summer Book instead to make the landing smoother. It's working very well so far. ;-)


message 5929: by Idamus (new)

Idamus 30 % done with Lending Light

So good, buy it :-)


message 5930: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Johanna wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I finished The Little Death, the BOM discussion was very enlightening so I don't have much to add to that. Maybe only that I really liked the way Nava made a charact..."

I just decided to go on my very own Hansen-reading-challenge early next year, thank you for bringing this back to my mind, dear Johanna!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Varecia wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I finished The Little Death, the BOM discussion was very enlightening so I don't have much to add to that. Maybe only that I really liked the way Nav..."

I have now read all the Joseph Hansen books I own. So, what I need to do ASAP is to start hunting for second hand Hansen books on Amazon. :-)


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Idamus 75 % done with Lending Light Rafael is very adorable when he's in love :-)


message 5933: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Idamus wrote: "30 % done with Lending Light

So good, buy it :-)"


I will, of course.

But considering that I have to finish rereading the first book, and read the next three, maybe I'll save money and wait to buy the print edition.


message 5934: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Antonella wrote: "Idamus wrote: "30 % done with Lending Light

So good, buy it :-)"

I will, of course.

But considering that I have to finish rereading the first book, and read the next three, mayb..."


Lending Light takes place at the same time as Gives Light, but from Rafe's POV


message 5935: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Idamus wrote: "Lending Light takes place at the same time as Gives Light, but from Rafe's POV"

Oh, nice! Thank you for telling me.


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KC | 4897 comments Varecia wrote: "I finished The Little Death, the BOM discussion was very enlightening so I don't have much to add to that. Maybe only that I really liked the way Nava made a character come alive fo..."

I completely agree with all of that. I always feel so happy when i come across a writer who can write that way, that well.


message 5937: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I finished The Little Death, the BOM discussion was very enlightening so I don't have much to add to that. Maybe only that I really liked the way Nava made a charact..."

Yes, going from Hansen to James Lear needs a buffer. They're both so good but so absolutely different. Lear is "loud" and completely over the top (in a really good way, at least imo), while Hansen is quiet and intense.

I loved The Summer Book! It's a bit like a treasure chest, isn't it? :-)


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Idamus wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Idamus wrote: "30 % done with Lending Light

So good, buy it :-)"

I will, of course.

But considering that I have to finish rereading the first book, and read th..."


Oh, maybe I'll read Lending Light before I read St. Clair. Hmm...


message 5939: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Idamus wrote: "30 % done with Lending Light

So good, buy it :-)"

I will, of course.

But considering that I have to finish rereading the first bo..."


Good idea :-)


message 5940: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I stayed up late last night finishing A Forbidden Rumspringa. I was a little hesitant to read this one but I thought it was really well done. I loved David and Isaac. I noticed some reviews mentioned it ends on a cliffhanger, but it's not really a cliffhanger. I thought the ending was fine. The author says the second book is coming out next year. Can't wait!

I'm currently reading Double Up by Vanessa North. Fun so far. :-)


message 5941: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Finished A Forbidden Rumspringa it was good, highly recommendable :-)


message 5942: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Idamus wrote: "Finished A Forbidden Rumspringa it was good, highly recommendable :-)"

Ha! We posted at the same time. It was really good and IMO well written. My first book by the author but I will be reading more for sure. :)


message 5943: by Idamus (last edited Sep 07, 2014 09:57AM) (new)

Idamus Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Finished A Forbidden Rumspringa it was good, highly recommendable :-)"

Ha! We posted at the same time. It was really good and IMO well written. My first book by the ..."


I've read two, a 2 and a 3 star read for me, this was definitely a good book and I'm eagerly awaiting book two


message 5944: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Finished A Forbidden Rumspringa it was good, highly recommendable :-)"

Ha! We posted at the same time. It was really good and IMO well written. My first book by the ..."


She has a giveaway over at boysinourbooks, I asked how many books she has planned for the series, she says 3 maybe even 4 :D


message 5945: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Oh good. That's on my to read list.


message 5946: by Becky (last edited Sep 08, 2014 02:49AM) (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) 13 days and counting on A Game of Thrones. At 82% now. I wonder how much of the remaining 18% is book and how much is back matter and appendices and stuff. A book like this is definitely the appendices type.

Just checked. I have equivalent of 132 pages of actual book to go before the appendix starts.

I will want to read something short and fluffy after this.


message 5947: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Valerie C wrote: " I noticed some reviews mentioned it ends on a cliffhanger, but it's not really a cliffhanger...."

I notice a lot of people don't seem to know what a "cliff hanger" actually is.


message 5948: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments If all stories are not neatly tied in a big, shiny, HEA bow, some folks just don't know what to do with themselves...

I grew up with Grimm Fairy Tales, happy endings were a Disney construct.


message 5949: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Oh, I grew up with Grimm as well. And also our folk tales and the old Icelandic sagas which ALWAYS ends badly. ALWAYS!

But I like a bit of a HEA, or at least HFN ending. I'm soft like that ;)


message 5950: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Ame wrote: "Oh, I grew up with Grimm as well. And also our folk tales and the old Icelandic sagas which ALWAYS ends badly. ALWAYS!

But I like a bit of a HEA, or at least HFN ending. I'm soft like that ;)"


Being old and cynical ;) I believe even HEA is really HFN, the future is uncertain, that is a real certainty. But HFN is fine with me, then there is hope.


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