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message 6201: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I just started Sweetwater Sweetwater by Lisa Henry by Lisa Henry. And it is off to quite a good start!


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ wrote: "I'm 4/5 of the way through Bloodline Bloodline (Whyborne & Griffin, #5) by Jordan L. Hawk and it's fantastically intense. The most personal of the series so far."

Gave me a scare for a minute there — I knew I pre-ordered but it wasn't downloading to any of my myriad devices... because the Amazon release date isn't until Tuesday. : )

A very good month for books. I'll be up late tonight waiting for our present from Josh.

Read/enjoyed over the past week or so:
S.C. Wynne's Damaged Heart
Joesphine Myle's How to Train Your Dom in Five Easy Steps
Another Place In Time — wonderful short stories from some of my favorites
Heidi Cullinan's Fever Pitch (reading today)

Damaged Heart by S.C. Wynne How to Train Your Dom in Five Easy Steps by Josephine Myles Another Place in Time by Mary Lydon Simonsen Fever Pitch (Love Lessons, #2) by Heidi Cullinan


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Josh wrote: "The Black Cabinet by Patricia Wentworth.

I don't remember that one!"


It's 1926 - one of the early standalones.


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Alison | 4756 comments Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One is awesome! I absolutely loved it. It's Ginn Hale doing that big, exciting, wonderful fantasy stuff that she does so well and I just ate it up. It's all about Elezar (from Lord of the White Hell--remember him?) going to a faraway place and having adventures of his own. Magic! Disguises! Romance! The end of the world! And more. Javier and Kiram do show up and it's fun to visit with them again. Book Two doesn't come out for a few months, but the main action story of the first book concludes at the end, so there's no big raging cliffhanger or anything. It's a good place to pause and I'm super excited for the rest of it. Yay!


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ttg | 305 comments Alison wrote: "Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One is awesome! I absolutely loved it. It's Ginn Hale doing that big, exciting, wonderful fantasy stuff that she does so well and I just ate it up...."

OMG, Alison, thank you! I've been biting my nails wondering if I can read this or if I'd have to wait for book 2. (I hate cliffhangers, and the one from Lord of the White Hell #1 was pretty rough.)

Will feel better about diving now! :-D


message 6206: by Alison (last edited Oct 04, 2014 10:36PM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments ttg wrote: "Alison wrote: "Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One is awesome! I absolutely loved it. It's Ginn Hale doing that big, exciting, wonderful fantasy stuff that she does so well and I ..."

I hope you're right, Tracy! I don't remember being too worried at the end of Lord of the White Hell, so maybe I'm just not as tuned in to cliffhangers as you are. If you're really concerned, maybe wait for the second part. I'm okay with where it stopped, but it is in the middle of the story, and I don't want to set you up for a stressful wait! :)


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Idamus The Boy with the Painful Tattoo (Holmes & Moriarity, #3) by Josh Lanyon :D


message 6208: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Alison wrote: "Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One is awesome! I absolutely loved it. It's Ginn Hale doing that big, exciting, wonderful fantasy stuff that she does so well and I just ate it up...."

Ginn would surely be glad to hear your opinion here:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


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Calathea | 6034 comments Idamus wrote: "The Boy with the Painful Tattoo (Holmes & Moriarity, #3) by Josh Lanyon :D"

Yay!!!! :-)


message 6210: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Idamus wrote: "The Boy with the Painful Tattoo (Holmes & Moriarity, #3) by Josh Lanyon :D"

What a story!!!


message 6211: by Alison (last edited Oct 05, 2014 07:57PM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Alison wrote: "Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One is awesome! I absolutely loved it. It's Ginn Hale doing that big, exciting, wonderful fantasy stuff that she does so well and I ..."

Sly, Antonella, very sly...I'll check it out! :)


message 6212: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Sadly I've finished TBWTPT and now I'm back to audiobooks on my bus rides and the school projects (currently Døden kører Audi Death drives an Audi)
I'd much rather reread TBWTPT :-)


message 6213: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Yes reading TBWTPT would be so much better! Poor you!
I am looking forward to the evening! Rereading time!


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Susinok | 5205 comments I finished The Boy with the Painful Tattoo yesterday evening. It was so nice to be with Kit and JX again. Sigh...

Then I went back to Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan. It was also excellent. Bit of an over the top wedding at the end, but still fun.

Now I am reading The Dating Game by Jay Northcote. I like her stuff.


message 6215: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Susinok wrote: "I finished The Boy with the Painful Tattoo yesterday evening. It was so nice to be with Kit and JX again. Sigh...

Then I went back to Fever Pitch by Heidi Cullinan...."



I started The Dating Game last night, too. It's good so far.

I still have a book hangover from TBWTPT, though. :-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Valerie C wrote: "I still have a book hangover from TBWTPT, though. :-) ..."

Yeah me too. Though I had stopped Fever Pitch to read Tattoo, then back to it afterwards.


message 6217: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Awesome weekend and coming week for reading,

The Boy with the Painful Tattoo!!! I feel like loop reading it :-)

Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One - starting it today.

Another Place In Time - read the first two stories last week, by Tamara Allen and by Joanna Chambers and they were wonderful!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Finished my other book last night. The Rogue Crew by Brian Jacques. Didn't cry. Thought I might. I did the math the other day, that was the last book in a series I started reading 19 years ago! 19! One of my all time favorites too. And the last lines, while typical of this series, were oddly right for the last book Jacques would ever write. I just can't believe the series is over. It can't be, you know?

Anyway, I started TBWTPT this morning and I'm 4 chapters in and not wanting to put it down. But I must if I'm ever going to get to Tae Kwon Do this morning, er, afternoon now. Lol.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Awesome weekend and coming week for reading,

The Boy with the Painful Tattoo!!! I feel like loop reading it :-)

Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One - starting it..."


That anthology looks so good! Some of my favorite historical writers.


message 6220: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I have that historical anthology. I had pre-ordered it and then forgot about it until is showed up on my Kindle app, heh.

Ah such a fine memory I have.


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Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Awesome weekend and coming week for reading,

The Boy with the Painful Tattoo!!! I feel like loop reading it :-)

Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One - starting it..."



I'm looking forward to that anthology. It's a great group of writers.


message 6222: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I've been reading all those Queer Romance Month blog posts. There's new ones all the time and it's a bit hard to keep up. Interesting stuff and worth a look.

http://www.queerromancemonth.com/


message 6223: by ttg (new)

ttg | 305 comments Alison wrote: "I've been reading all those Queer Romance Month blog posts. There's new ones all the time and it's a bit hard to keep up. Interesting stuff and worth a look.

http://www.queerromancemonth.com/"


There's a lot of interesting discussions going on there. (And more to come! I noticed Josh will have a post up on the 31st.) :-)


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Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Don't know that it's my usual...I can't even call it a romance, and it's had me tear up a few times already...listening to an author I'd never heard of in Damn Love by Jasmine Beach-Ferrara .

I think the audio adds an interesting element, as each narrator is so matter of fact. It's not on audible, but at a new to me audio source called 'Listen Up' at http://listenupaudiobooks.com


message 6225: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments In between travelling and TBWTPT, I also reads " Tørk ingen tårer uten hansker" (don't dry tears without gloves") by Swedish author Jonas Gardell about the HIV epidemic in Sweden in the 1980's. Heartbreaking and lovely and sad.

I bought the first book in the trilogy last winter, but haven't gotten around to them before now. They became a sensation in Sweden when they were published, and the TV series of the book gained an unheard of popularity. Which is strange but also hopeful, considering how Mr Gardell describes how society reacted when AIDS first were discovered. Not a beautiful story.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Anne wrote: "In between travelling and TBWTPT, I also reads " Tørk ingen tårer uten hansker" (don't dry tears without gloves") by Swedish author Jonas Gardell about the HIV epidemic in Sweden ..."

I still have to find the courage (or the company) for looking the DVD of the TV series...


message 6227: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I finished Tamara Allen's Whistling in the Dark today and it put me in such a ridiculously good mood. What a great book. My evening was so rosy that I proceeded to put on sappy Christmas music and bake a cake. Still smiling.


message 6228: by Ije the Devourer of Books (last edited Oct 07, 2014 11:21PM) (new)

Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I have been reading the 2013 Pulp Friction series which is about a group of ex-cops/spy types set in Atlanta. It is a collaboration of four authors and each author focuses on one of the men -
Lee Brazil … Chances Are – Aaron Chance and Rory
Tom Webb … City Knight – Marcus Prater and Ben Danvers
Laura Harner … Triple Threat – Archer and Zachary and Jeremiah
Haven Fellows … Wicked Solutions – Wick Templeton and Ned Harris

There are five books for each character and books were each released separately last year but I bought them as bundles. There is also a finale which ties the four series together but I haven't read that one yet. I think the authors did an excellent job of holding all the characters together and making the series consistent. I think I liked Haven Fellows character the best and Laura Harner's the least because I didn't really warm to her characters. It is a great series though. They have a 2014 series with a different set of characters and so I will probably buy the bundles next year. I don't think I would have enjoyed this series if I had read them as they were published but reading them as a set has been fun.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I have been reading the 2013 Pulp Friction series which is about a group of ex-cops/spy types set in Atlanta. It is a collaboration of four authors and each author focuses on one of the men -
Lee B..."


I own the City Knight collection, but haven't read it yet. I wasn't sure if all of the Pulp Friction series need to be read in order or if you can read each author's collection separately.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I am really enjoying The Understatement of the Year. It's about college hockey players at a fictional Ivy league school. It's the third in the series, but they are stand alone books. The first two are m/f but I really liked them, too.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Valerie C wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I have been reading the 2013 Pulp Friction series which is about a group of ex-cops/spy types set in Atlanta. It is a collaboration of four authors and each author..."

I read them in order. I suppose you could read the City Knight ones on their own but you won't get the full story with the different characters. I think it is worth reading them in order.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
I'm reading Publisher's Weekly again. I haven't glanced at a magazine in about five months, so I have a bit of catching up to do.

I tend to get anxious when I read to much industry-related stuff. I become aware of how precarious this business is, how much I'm not doing that I should be doing, etc.

Probably not great bedtime reading. :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I'm having difficulties in concentrating on any reading after The Boy with the Painful Tattoo. So I'm, once again, using Joseph Hansen as a bumper between Josh and other authors. And it's working. I'm currently reading Hansen's The dog : and other stories and liking it a lot.


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KC | 4897 comments Josh wrote: "So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?"

Oh yes! :-) Just started it, very engaging, i missed that world!


message 6236: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "I'm having difficulties in concentrating on any reading after The Boy with the Painful Tattoo. So I'm, once again, using Joseph Hansen as a bumper between Josh and other authors. An..."

Glad you're enjoying Hansen's, but of course! :-)

The historical short stories - Another Place In Time - were a good buffer for me, almost done with that one, and now it's time for Ginn's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One. I haven't read fantasy in a while.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Josh wrote: "So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?"

As I explained to Ginn: life plus work plus TBWTPT plus my wish of rereading first Lord of the White Hell = not started yet.

BTW Ginn said she stopped working on edits for book 2 because she was reading TBWTPT ;-).


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Susinok | 5205 comments KC wrote: "Josh wrote: "So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?"

Oh yes! :-) Just started it, very engaging, i missed that world!"


What's the first book in that world? I need to start from scratch...

I am reading Then the Stars Fall by Brandon Witt. It is excellent!


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I have been reading the 2013 Pulp Friction series which is about a group of ex-cops/spy types set in Atlanta. It is a collaboration of four autho..."

Thanks!


message 6240: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I still need to read Lord of the White Hell. I have to be in the mood to read fantasy. I like it in small doses but it's not my preferred genre. :)


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "I'm reading Publisher's Weekly again. I haven't glanced at a magazine in about five months, so I have a bit of catching up to do.

I tend to get anxious when I read to much industry-related stuff...."


Now, don't go all "Kit" on us! ; )


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?"

I'm waiting for the second book to come out so I can buy them together. It's just easier for me since I don't normally shop at their site.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "KC wrote: "Josh wrote: "So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?"

Oh yes! :-) Just started it, very engaging, i missed that world!"

What's the first book in that world? I need to start from scratch...

..."


Lord of the White Hell and Lord of the White Hell These are the first two books. Same title. Lord of the White Hell Book One and Lord of the White Hell Book Two.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm now reading an ARC of my favorite YA author's next book Hellhole. She did it somehow crossword style, so I read chapter 1 and then found myself in chapter 4. And I went Huh? And after chapter 4 is chapter 7. This is going to be interesting reading!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Jordan wrote: "I'm now reading an ARC of my favorite YA author's next book Hellhole. She did it somehow crossword style, so I read chapter 1 and then found myself in chapter 4. And I went Huh? And..."

OH god. My need for order would have my head exploding at this.


message 6246: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Jordan wrote: "I'm now reading an ARC of my favorite YA author's next book Hellhole. She did it somehow crossword style, so I read chapter 1 and then found myself in chapter 4. And I went Huh? And..."

You've read Croak? I might have to recommend this series to my daughter. Looks like something she would enjoy.


message 6247: by Antonella (last edited Oct 08, 2014 02:02PM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Josh wrote: "I tend to get anxious when I read to much industry-related stuff. I become aware of how precarious this business is, how much I'm not doing that I should be doing, etc.

Probably not great bedtime reading. :-) "


A horror novel would be better in comparison ;-)).


message 6248: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Josh wrote: "I'm reading Publisher's Weekly again. I haven't glanced at a magazine in about five months, so I have a bit of catching up to do.

I tend to get anxious when I read to much industry-r..."


It is the path to craziness. For sure. >:-0


message 6249: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Josh wrote: "So. Champion of the Scarlet Wolf?"

Yes! It's wonderful. :)


message 6250: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments I've been reading Another Place In Time, on and off. So many wonderful authors together! I loved the stories by K.J. Charles and Joanna Chambers in particular, but I have many more to read yet. I thoroughly recommend this anthology.


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