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I have these but haven't read them yet. Last i read by Jordan was the Mnevermind trilogy which i loved.
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I read book one and two in the More Heat than Sun series and I have the other books in my to - read pile."
Me too.
Me too.

The first was Muscling Through by J.L. Merrow and with just that small taste I was already completely smitten with the MC. I will definitely be getting that one.
The other was Coffee Cake by Michaela Grey which features an asexual character. It was just three chapters and the main characters were already making out (which is fine, but as an asexual, I can't imagine it so soon) and the boyfriend seems too perfect and not sure about the actual writing... I don't think I will do this one. If anyone else has read it, I would be interested in your opinion.

I hope you like it. The cover caught my eye, then I saw it was about a gender neutral character, so I could not resist. :)
By the way, have you read Alexis Hall's Prosperity series? It's got a dashing and wonderful gender neutral main character that I love. Byron Kae makes me swoon a little bit. :)

The first was Muscling Through by J.L. Merrow and with just that small taste I was already completely smitten..."
WOW Muscling Through is in Audio!!!! I didn't know that!
Um. It's not? Or just not in the US?

The first was Muscling Through by J.L. Merrow and with just that small taste I was already com..."
I don't think it's in audio....I didn't look.
Alison wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Cover reveal of Charmed and Dangerous: Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy and possibility of pre-ordering it:
http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?..."
It should be good!
http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?..."
It should be good!


I'm pretty sure you can't download those samples


The first was Muscling Through by J.L. Merrow and with just that small taste I was already completely smitten..."
I just noticed that TJ Klune has a book coming out in the fall with an asexual character. He describes it as an asexual hipster romantic comedy. I'm intrigued. His books can be hit or miss for me but are often quite funny. He said this is more subdued (at least for him).
How To Be A Normal Person

Technically there is going to be more with Carry On"
I'm looking forward to Carry On. Fangirl is one of my favorites. I loved the audiobook.

How To Be A Normal Person..."
I'm also intrigued, though his stuff is mostly too over the top for me. But since it's featuring a different queer spectrum character, I plan to get it.
Steve wrote: "I've been rereading 'Will There Really Be a Morning' - Frances Farmer's autobiography. It's pretty brutal, unflinching, and often heartbreaking. I read it as a teen after I saw the movie 'Frances' ..."
Wow. I can imagine.
Wow. I can imagine.

The first was Muscling Through by J.L. Merrow and with just that small taste I was already com..."
Thanks, Valerie. I have not read anything by him, I will definitely mark this book and get a sample when it comes out.


Excerpt here: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/stor...
It seems to be a nice story.
Josh wrote: "Esquire's Europe in Style.
Again. And again. And again."
I finally googled this one. Sounds like fun research! :-)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Esquires-Euro....
Again. And again. And again."
I finally googled this one. Sounds like fun research! :-)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Esquires-Euro....

*Off to dig up one more*

*Off to dig up one more*"
Perks up! Torchwood fanfics? Do you have links? OMG! *fans self* Captain Jack...he was the most dominant, enigmatic, charismatic character on a sitcom or film I'd ever seen. Thank you BBC. I doubt this show would have been made in the US. Sigh...John Barrowman is dreamy.


*Off to dig up one more*"
Perks up! Torchwood fanfics? Do you have links? OMG! *fans self* C..."
The one I just read is friends locked, but if you PM an email addie, I have a PDF.
Will check my links and see what else I can give you.
I think I have more PDFs as well, but I need to dig through my dropbox so it might take a while.

I found out about them on Teatime with Alexis. he and Santino conversed about the second book.


I have them at the top of the list. Got the first one on Alexis' rec, but good to know both are good.



Yep! Must have HEA or HFN with a promise of true love.



Seconded. :)
Lou wrote: "I can't read depressing books anymore, no matter how well written. It was different when I was young, but then life happened. I need happy endings now. ;)"
Yes. I've noticed the same thing about myself. Although... there are few exceptions to this. If there's a book I suspect to be depressing, but I really, REALLY like the author's voice and want to read it because of that, I tend to postpone reading it while gathering my strength and trying to find the exactly right state of mind for it. This is what I'm currently doing with Joseph Hansen's Steps Going Down that has been waiting on my nightstand for about a year. Or two. :-)
Yes. I've noticed the same thing about myself. Although... there are few exceptions to this. If there's a book I suspect to be depressing, but I really, REALLY like the author's voice and want to read it because of that, I tend to postpone reading it while gathering my strength and trying to find the exactly right state of mind for it. This is what I'm currently doing with Joseph Hansen's Steps Going Down that has been waiting on my nightstand for about a year. Or two. :-)

Can't wait to hear your thoughts on Steps Going Down - it's a terrific noir. I think that one of the things that set Hansen's books apart is how deeply satisfying they are regardless of what happens in the book.

The Lightning-Struck Heart is on my maybe TBR. Not what I'm in the mood for right now, but I kind of loved Tell Me It's Real even though it was so over the top.

It's the same for me. That's why I've lots of gay fiction classics on paper that I still have to read.
BTW I checked, I bought Steps Going Down only last October ;-).

(For anyone interested in the original post http://lillianfrancis.blogspot.co.uk/...)

I hear you, Lou. Me neither. For the same reasons.
KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "This is what I'm currently doing with Joseph Hansen's Steps Going Down that has been waiting on my nightstand for about a year. Or two. :-) "
Can't wait to hear your thoughts on St..."
I promise to report back when I've read it. :-)
Can't wait to hear your thoughts on St..."
I promise to report back when I've read it. :-)
Antonella wrote: "BTW I checked, I bought Steps Going Down only last October ;-)."
So, let me know when you're about to start reading it and maybe we can do it together? Being each other's support group, kind of. :-)
So, let me know when you're about to start reading it and maybe we can do it together? Being each other's support group, kind of. :-)

I struggle where anything bad happens to kids.
I read to escape life just for a while, so a happy ending is a must :)

So, let me know when you're about to start reading it and maybe we can do it together? Being each other's group, kind of. :-)"
Thank you for the offer.
It 's just that at the moment I feel again overwhelmed.
I have to start again with the Richard Stevenson challenge, although in fact I have ''only'' to reread the first 6 books. And I've just bought 7 books by Dreamspinner. Bloody discounts! In fact I'm glad that fictionwise doesn't exist anymore or it would be much worse.
Antonella wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Antonella wrote: "BTW I checked, I bought Steps Going Down only last October ;-)."
So, let me know when you're about to start reading it and maybe we can do it together? Being each..."
:-D :-D :-D
I feel you.
So, let me know when you're about to start reading it and maybe we can do it together? Being each..."
:-D :-D :-D
I feel you.


Yes, that one was a bit too...fast. It's the first one i read, so it got better from there. Read Safe in His Arms, The Blinding Light, and now Shawn's Law. The latter i actually started a while ago and didn't like it, but yesterday it seemed i was a bit more patient with it, and i find it fun this time around.
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