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message 6401: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments You can probably get it for free on an Amazon download or at Gutenberg.org.


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
OK, I'm (seriously) laughing out loud while reading a book that I've been quite enjoying, even though it's one of those old school sex-as-plot m/m stories. I'm about 60% through it and have already highlighted these four lines. There was a time I thought this might be a required line for m/m romance, along with the other rules of the genre. ; )

"... had never seen anything so erotic in his life..."
"... thought he had never seen a sexier sight..."
"... was the most erotic sight he'd ever seen..."
"... had never experienced anything as erotic..."

There's still 40% of this book to go and there could be even more.
And, yeah I'm one of those obnoxious readers who also highlights typos. : )


message 6403: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Yeah I see those lines sometimes, too. They always stand out to me. In what way is it erotic? That first one I've seen most often.

I don't highlight, but they do stand out to me.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
HJ wrote: "Josh wrote: "And there is a new Campion coming shortly -- it may already be out. The Allingham estate hired someone to continue the series.

I have such mixed feelings on this increasingly common p..."


Yes. That's pretty much my feeling.

I will grant that another great author could in theory pick up the threads and keep a series running forever, but it still isn't going to be the original author or the original brain.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "Well I just finished book one of the Rifter and was greeted with the words "to be continued". How long do you give me before I break down and buy book two?"

You HAD TO STOP AND ASK? :-D


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Anne | 6816 comments Karen wrote: "OK, I'm (seriously) laughing out loud while reading a book that I've been quite enjoying, even though it's one of those old school sex-as-plot m/m stories. I'm about 60% through it and have already..."

I guess the author is afraid the reader won't catch the eroticism without being told it is erotic. Can't have that, can we? ;)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "OK, I'm (seriously) laughing out loud while reading a book that I've been quite enjoying, even though it's one of those old school sex-as-plot m/m stories. I'm about 60% through it and have already..."

From that I would guess the author is visually oriented. :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "OK, I'm (seriously) laughing out loud while reading a book that I've been quite enjoying, even though it's one of those old school sex-as-plot m/m stories. I'm about 60% through it and have already..."

And I'm one of those readers who still has to learn how to turn the highlight function on. ;-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments I paused in reading The Devil Lancer to look up the Crimean War on wiki. I read the overview on it and Lord Cardigan and Lord Raglan.

I love it when a historical novel makes me go look things up. I wish authors would provide a bibliography of research in the back of their books. Many do give lists like that on their websites.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Susinok wrote: "I paused in reading The Devil Lancer to look up the Crimean War on wiki. I read the overview on it and Lord Cardigan and Lord Raglan.

I love it when a historical novel makes me go ..."


That would be such a great idea. I learnt quite a bit about Scottish history after reading one of Joanna Chambers' books. It would be good if authors could include a bit about the historical context of their book. Alex Voinov does so in Test of Faith


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Alison | 4756 comments Susinok wrote: "I paused in reading The Devil Lancer to look up the Crimean War on wiki. I read the overview on it and Lord Cardigan and Lord Raglan.

I love it when a historical novel makes me go look things up. I wish authors would provide a bibliography of research in the back of their books. Many do give lists like that on their websites. ..."


I know! One of my favourite things about historical novels is learning new stuff. Fortunately, The Devil Lancer does have a pretty comprehensive bibliography, full of things that sound interesting. You're all set on this one, Susinok! :)


message 6412: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Karen wrote: "OK, I'm (seriously) laughing out loud while reading a book that I've been quite enjoying, even though it's one of those old school sex-as-plot m/m stories. I'm about 60% through it an...

From that I would guess the author is visually oriented. :-) "


Indeed. : )


message 6413: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Just finished book two of the Rifter. Lovin' it so far. No, I have not gotten book three yet. I thought maybe I would finish the other three books I am currently reading. Although I might quit one of them (too much sex)(ew). I also thought I should catch up with Elliot and Tucker before the release of Fair Play.
Maybe I'll go grocery shopping and work, too. Nah.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am reading Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette. It is a book he wrote about the early days of the AIDS pandemic and how it affected the gay community and him personally. He lost his partner but he nursed and cared for him and the story is a memoir of that. It is heart rending.

Alongside that I am reading Gumption & Gumshoes which is about a chinchilla shifter turned detective. It is well written and very funny and provides a nice contrast to the Paul Monette book. I am also reading Billionaire with Benefits by Anne Tenino. It is book two in her Romancelandia series and is ok so far.


message 6415: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette. It is a book he wrote about the early days of the AIDS pandemic and how it affected the gay community and him..."

A chinchilla shifter! Wow :)

My daughter used to have a chinchilla as a pet, they have the world's softest fur. I' m not sure I will be up to reading this ;)


message 6416: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "HJ wrote: "Josh wrote: "And there is a new Campion coming shortly -- it may already be out. The Allingham estate hired someone to continue the series.

I have such mixed feelings on this increasing..."


I haste just seen somewhere else that the author in question is Mike Ripley. Ironically, I adore his Angel books and would be only too delighted if he would write more of them. Use the time spent on the Campion books (he's already published one) and write your own wonderful books! The first Angel book is Just Another Angel, and it's great.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Anne wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette. It is a book he wrote about the early days of the AIDS pandemic and how it ..."

It is a really lovely story. I have been looking at Chinchillas on YouTube and wondering if I should get one.


message 6418: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Anne wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette. It is a book he wrote about the early days of the AIDS pandemi..."

They are very cute and soft, but be aware they can grow very old for such small creatures, up to 25 years apparently.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Yes I looked it up on the internet. They live very long lives.


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Nila | 1 comments Anne wrote: "Just popping in very short, I am on a small vacation visiting family in the most amazing spring weather, and there is few places so breathtaking lovely as the Norwegian west coast when it is like ..."

"Brat Farrar" was once on PBS in the old "Mystery" series. It was a drop-dead fabulous story with such a beautiful boy in the "Brat" role. Did anyone see it? It was a thousand years ago and never seen again. I have a VHS copy somewhere...maybe(?) Must look.


message 6421: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I finished The Devil Lancer by Astrid Amara. It was amazing. It is one of those books that is going to make it hard to choose something else to read for a while. I have severe book hangover. Loved it!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Susinok wrote: "I finished The Devil Lancer by Astrid Amara. It was amazing. It is one of those books that is going to make it hard to choose something else to read for a while. I have severe book ..."

It's awful how many excellent books are being published at almost the same time! I feel stressed...


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Susinok | 5205 comments Mini rant coming on.

It's like Samhain is no longer interested in my business. Now the pre-order GLBT books are mixed in with every other genre they publish. So I carefully go over their Coming Soon page to find the GLBT books and add them to my wishlist.

Well now the wishlist function isn't working! ARGH!

I wrote them a detailed gripe about it. This is the second time I've written to their customer service since they've upgraded the site. This time I flat told them I may go elsewhere.

People! MAKE YOUR BOOKS EASY TO BUY!


message 6424: by Alison (last edited Oct 26, 2014 05:28PM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I did swoon. There's lots of fun, lots of action, lots of krakens, and lots of wonderful and unusual people. There's interesting stuff going on in this book and I loved that. It's not your everyday queer Victorian steampunk adventure story. ;)
And there's going to be more and I am excited.


message 6425: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tracykitn) | 461 comments Susinok wrote: "Mini rant coming on.

It's like Samhain is no longer interested in my business. Now the pre-order GLBT books are mixed in with every other genre they publish. So I carefully go over their Coming So..."


I have a folder on my favorites/bookmarks titled "stuff I want" where I bookmark stuff I don't want to buy from the publisher for some reason (usually because the publisher makes it difficult). If it's a book I really really want anyway, I'll periodically check my list and then buy from ARe or a similar distributor. I don't have the patience for this mess anymore. But, yeah, that's the biggest issue I have with the "updated" Samhain site -- how generally unsearchable it is. UGH.


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HJ | 3603 comments Alison wrote: "Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I did swoon. There's lots o..."

I do love Alexis Hall -- I think his writing is superb -- but I just can't handle that much fantasy (if that's the right word). I really wish my favourite authors would spend their time and energy on real world books, either historical or contemporary. I do realise that, since they like writing it and others buy it and love it, the problem is mine not theirs, but I'm just whinging. My heart sinks wen I see one of my auto-buys like Joanna Chambers writing one, and also saying that it's the first of a series: The Dream Alchemist.

Which reminds me -- she has just put out a short but excellent free story in the Enlightenment world which is excellent: Seasons Pass. And she is planning to write a story about Iain Sinclair, one of the minor characters in Beguiled.


message 6427: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments And continuing the theme of my previous post: Harper Fox is bringing out a Halloween story on 31st October, which she describes as a "sexy shifter romance Wolf Hall". http://www.harperfox.net/books/wolf-h...


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Varecia | 956 comments HJ wrote: "Alison wrote: "Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I did swoon...."

I am not that fond of paranormal myself and read only some select series like The Magpie Lord or Whybourne & Griffin. But at least KJ Charles is going to write a "normal" m/m regency trilogy, which should be very good news.


message 6429: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments How on earth shall I find enough time to work? ;)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Antonella wrote: "It's awful how many excellent books are being published at almost the same time! I feel stressed... "

Right? And to add to the stress, tomorrow Flight of Magpies will be released...


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Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Calathea wrote: "Antonella wrote: "It's awful how many excellent books are being published at almost the same time! I feel stressed... "

Right? And to add to the stress, tomorrow Flight of Magpies will be released... "


I feel like we've been waiting for this for a long time. I've just re-read the other Charm of Magpie stories to prepare myself for it!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Alison wrote: "Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I did swoon. There's lots o..."

Oh good, I'm glad you like it. I just started it last night.


message 6433: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "Mini rant coming on.

It's like Samhain is no longer interested in my business. Now the pre-order GLBT books are mixed in with every other genre they publish. So I carefully go over their Coming So..."


I really liked their old website, it was so easy finding everything, now it's all mixed up...


message 6434: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I did swoon. There's lots o..."

Oooh, swooning! I like that. I got the book at GRL because it was just so pretty sitting there, they did such a lovely job with that cover. Great to hear that it's so good :-)


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KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "How on earth shall I find enough time to work? ;)"

I'm having tiny i-need-to-read-these-20-books-right-this-minute "tantrums" *sigh* but, alas, they will have to wait patiently...eventually i'll get to them. Makes me happy to know all these awesome books are there though.

Oh, started a good one yesterday Thorns.


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Calathea | 6034 comments KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "How on earth shall I find enough time to work? ;)"

I'm having tiny i-need-to-read-these-20-books-right-this-minute "tantrums" *sigh* but, alas, they will have to wait patiently...even..."


I feel like I want to take half a year off or so to have enough time and the right mood to fall into all those books without half a brain still thinking about work...

re: Thorns - That's a good one. I love how Feliz writes her characters. And horses... ;-)


message 6437: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Calathea wrote: "I feel like I want to take half a year off or so to have enough time and the right mood to fall into all those books without half a brain still thinking about work...

re: Thorns - That's a good one. I love how Feliz writes her characters. And horses... ;-) "


Exactly...

Feliz writes very well and i found the story and characters intriguing. I wanted to keep reading it yesterday but i was too tired, and at that point where if i push past it i could stay up reading for another hour or so, but then i'd get a headache. So i decided to be sensible about it, pfft... :-)


message 6438: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Thorns has been sitting on my TBR for a while. I bought it when it came out. High time I read it.

Prosperity by Alexis Hall is going very well. He does like his dialects, doesn't he? Though it really gets you into the setting.


message 6439: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Nila wrote: "Anne wrote: "Just popping in very short, I am on a small vacation visiting family in the most amazing spring weather, and there is few places so breathtaking lovely as the Norwegian west coast whe..."

I keep hoping it's going to turn up on Acorn, but it never does.


message 6440: by Calathea (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments KC wrote: "So i decided to be sensible about it, pfft... :-) "

Funny you should say that. I did the same sensible thing last night and surprisingly I actually felt awake on a Monday morning... ;-)


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Sabine | 3041 comments Calathea wrote: "KC wrote: "So i decided to be sensible about it, pfft... :-) "

Funny you should say that. I did the same sensible thing last night and surprisingly I actually felt awake on a Monday morning... ;-)"


Could it not be, that we are now in the 'wintertime' and got the hour from spring back?


message 6442: by Calathea (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Ssshhh, don't destroy my illusions. ;-)


message 6443: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I did swoon....

Oooh, swooning! I like that. I got the book at GRL because it was just so pretty sitting there, they did such a lovely job with that cover. Great to hear that it's so good :-) "


The blurb promised swooning (twice, even!) and it delivered. I really liked it because it's a bit different.


message 6444: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Alison wrote: "KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "Prosperity was awesome! I loved it to bits. It's exciting and really fun and thoughtful, too. The characters are fascinating and just plain cool. Indeed, I..."

I started this yesterday evening, it seems very promising. I love the character of Picadilly already. As a non- English reader, I have a challenge with the dialect, but language nerd that I am, it's the kind of challenge I really enjoy!


message 6445: by KC (last edited Oct 28, 2014 05:36AM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "The blurb promised swooning (twice, even!) and it delivered. I really liked it because it's a bit different."

Lol, cool :-) Better yet, there seem to be several more books planned in the same world.


message 6446: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I apologize for the whining ;-), but I hate when I'm in the mood for a certain type of book and I can't find any good ones to read....

Anyway, I haven't read much m/m lately, but I just started Brandon Mills versus the V-Card and I think it will hit the spot. I love it so far.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I finished Prosperity by Alexis Hall and I did NOT want to end.

Reading his novella now, Sand and Ruin and Gold.


message 6448: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "I finished Prosperity by Alexis Hall and I did NOT want to end.

Reading his novella now, Sand and Ruin and Gold."


Can't wait to read Prosperity! And this morning Flight of Magpies and the new Mma Ramotswe book The Handsome Man's Deluxe Café arrived on my kindle. Now i just need to find the time to read them...


message 6449: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I'll download Flight of Magpies when I get home today. Sand/Ruin is shortish, so I'll be done with it at lunch time so I can give proper attention to Flight of Magpies.


message 6450: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments KC wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I finished Prosperity by Alexis Hall and I did NOT want to end.

Reading his novella now, Sand and Ruin and Gold."

Can't wait to read Prosperity! An..."


Oh, cool. I forgot about Flight of Magpies. I think I pre-ordered from Samhain but I didn't get an e-mail.


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