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Calathea | 6034 comments KC wrote: "Sabine wrote: "I like her books too, but I was a little bit dissapointed about the last oneOut of the Rain."

Yes, that one was a bit too...fast. It's the first one i read, so it go..."


They look like good weekend reads. Thanks for the rec! :)


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Antonella | 11565 comments Calathea wrote: "You always wanted to be a paperback writer? ;-) "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taADLP...


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Ame | 1744 comments I spent the night reading fluff. Like some of you as I get older I like my escapism to have a happy ending. I bought these off Amazon because they were dead cheap.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O...

Very sweet read that didn't take any effort at all which sometimes is the best thing ever.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments Lillian wrote: "I recently put a post out at my blog titled 'A dirty story of a dirty man'. It was about the release of my latest novel in print. I invited people to guess why I'd titled the post in that way, anyo..."

OMG, I'm an idiot! From the 1966 song "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles. Duh! Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. :-)


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Lillian Francis (lillian_francis) | 333 comments Calathea wrote: "Lillian wrote: "I recently put a post out at my blog titled 'A dirty story of a dirty man'. It was about the release of my latest novel in print. I invited people to guess why I'd titled the post i..."

I did indeed :)


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Lillian Francis (lillian_francis) | 333 comments Judy wrote: "Lillian wrote: "I recently put a post out at my blog titled 'A dirty story of a dirty man'. It was about the release of my latest novel in print. I invited people to guess why I'd titled the post i..."

Yay! I knew people here would get.


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Lillian Francis (lillian_francis) | 333 comments Antonella wrote: "Calathea wrote: "You always wanted to be a paperback writer? ;-) "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taADLP..."


:)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
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. ;)"

Ha! Ain't that the truth.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
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..."


Yes. It is classic, flawless noir.

And therefore to be taken in moderation. :-D


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Calathea | 6034 comments Lillian wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Lillian wrote: "I recently put a post out at my blog titled 'A dirty story of a dirty man'. It was about the release of my latest novel in print. I invited people to guess why I'd ..."

So, my parents playing The Beatles all the time when I was little has its advantages after all. ;-)


message 8911: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Read JCP's Body Art: A Thriller. Very good (of course!). And definitely not as scary as I initially thought it would be.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments Started reading FLAX'S PURSUIT by Bellora Quinn and Angel Martinez last night...which was a mistake because I stayed up till 3AM. Stubborn as usual, I gave up when I fell asleep sitting up. Excellent sequel to QUINN'S GAMBIT, book 1 of the AURA series. I'm clearing the decks this afternoon and finishing this puppy!


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Varecia | 956 comments I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal elements, but here they are so cleverly intervowen with character development and regional traditions, enriching the story. This one is maybe my favourite in the series now.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal elements, but her..."

Well, now I think I need to call in sick so I can start reading....
After a lot of kindle crashes and no Wi-Fi, finally have it on my machine. I'll start it this evening. Can't wait.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal elements, but her..."

I'm really looking forward to read this one. Glad to hear you enjoyed it so much.


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Susinok | 5205 comments The books I am reading are making me cranky.

One has two alpha males obsessed with who tops. It seems to be the only thing the two think about when sex is involved. Grr!

The other is just meh. I'll finish them both, eventually, but dayum.

Get me something good to read!


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Kirsten | 695 comments Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal elements, but her..."

I love paranormal, but I was a bit dismayed to see that she would be adding kids to the story mix. I want my detectives detecting, not changing nappies.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments Finished FLAX'S PURSUIT by Bellora Quinn and Angel Martinez this morning. If you like PNR with excellent world building, believable characters, kick-ass action; and a stubborn, shortsighted MC, I highly recommend this book. I'll shut up now.
I have a bazillion ebooks and print books...and I'm unsettled, darn it, and flailing around like a madwoman! *trembling lip, feverish brow* Maybe I'm in book withdrawal? I've got more Angel Martinez books I haven't read yet.
Do they have a cure for biblio-mania?


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am about to start Sutphin Boulevard by Santino Hassell.


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Kim T | 99 comments I have Sutphin Boulevard as well it sounds very intense and am interested to know what people think, but at the moment have just started Harper Fox s Guardins Of The Haunted Moore two of my favourite guys.


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Kim T | 99 comments Judy wrote: "Finished FLAX'S PURSUIT by Bellora Quinn and Angel Martinez this morning. If you like PNR with excellent world building, believable characters, kick-ass action; and a stubborn, shortsighted MC, I h..."

Hi Judy have been looking at Flax s Pursuit and will give it a go after I have finished the 4 books I have lined up to read...


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Anne | 6816 comments Judy wrote: "Finished FLAX'S PURSUIT by Bellora Quinn and Angel Martinez this morning. If you like PNR with excellent world building, believable characters, kick-ass action; and a stubborn, shortsighted MC, I h..."

I agree, they are excellent!


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Anne | 6816 comments I started Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One yesterday. I'm not very far into it yet, but I'm already pulled in. And as always with Ginn's stories, I'm amazed at the creativity and world building.


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Kirsten | 695 comments Anne wrote: "I started Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One yesterday. I'm not very far into it yet, but I'm already pulled in. And as always with Ginn's stories, I'm amazed at the ..."

I'd love to hear your thoughts when you've finished it. The main character in those is the one I liked least from the first set of books, so I'm not sure if it's going to be something I'll like.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Kirsten wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal e..."

I am definitely in the anti-kid brigade (love for my nieces and nephews notwithstanding).

I do not read books with kids. Period. Isn't that silly? But I really do not enjoy kids in fiction -- even though I occasionally write them.


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Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments Kirsten wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal e..."

I just finished Guardians Of The Haunted Moor. It was excellent. Have no fear, plenty of detecting was involved.


message 8927: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Josh wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan..."

I have no problem with kids in books in general, what I have a problem with, is how seemingly no love story is perfect unless the MCs get a child or two, be they same-gender or not. My love for children notwithstanding :)

I do have problems with zombies and other un-dead creatures, ghosts, vampires and so on. The thought of the dead not staying dead, creeps me out. And twincest. As a twin, I'm really grossed out at that being used for titillation. Ugh.

But then,I have come across exellent stories with vampires, or incest, so it all comes down to the writing and the storytelling, as always.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Kim wrote: "I have Sutphin Boulevard as well it sounds very intense and am interested to know what people think, but at the moment have just started Harper Fox s Guardins Of The Haunted Moore two of my favour..."

It is intense, but very good.

Harper Fox is next up in my queue.


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Lillian Francis (lillian_francis) | 333 comments Bollocks. No, no, that's what I've been reading. Bollocks!

One story stole the show in this anthology, with two close contenders for second place.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Lillian wrote: "Bollocks. No, no, that's what I've been reading. Bollocks!"

:-D


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Kirsten | 695 comments Josh wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan..."

Adding kids just changes the story dynamics so much. Instead of being about the MCs and their relationship and the mystery, suddenly the book becomes about the kids. I don't mind if the kids have been there since the beginning because then it's not really a change in the dynamics and I know what I'm getting into, but I don't like them intruding on my established romance couples out of nowhere. It's like the book just took a sudden turn into DNW territory and it even colors how I think about the previous books. (And it doesn't help that my neighbor's kids are the most obnoxious brats on the planet. I think they color my perceptions.) (And I apparently have lots of "feels" on this subjects as well! ;)


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Alison | 4756 comments Kirsten wrote: "Anne wrote: "I started Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One yesterday. I'm not very far into it yet, but I'm already pulled in. And as always with Ginn's stories, I'm a...

I'd love to hear your thoughts when you've finished it. The main character in those is the one I liked least from the first set of books, so I'm not sure if it's going to be something I'll like. "


I don't actually remember how I felt about Elezar after Lord of the White Hell, but I really liked him in Champion of the Scarlet Wolf. And his cohort, Skellan, is particularly awesome. I love these books a whole lot.


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Steve Leonard (stevelonard) | 485 comments My TBR list is so long but I have a new book I'm beta reading that I'm really excited about.


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Steve Leonard (stevelonard) | 485 comments Anne wrote: "I started Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One yesterday. I'm not very far into it yet, but I'm already pulled in. And as always with Ginn's stories, I'm amazed at the ..."

I couldn't get through The Rifter but I need to! I met Ginn last Fall and then saw her again a couple of weeks ago here in San Diego. She's such a fun and fascinating person, and I can just see where all these plots and characters come from now!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Steve wrote: "She's such a fun and fascinating person, and I can just see where all these plots and characters come from now! "

Thank you for confirming what I always suspected ;-).

And you have to read ''The Rifter''!


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HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "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. ;)"

Ha! Ain't that the truth."


I've accepted that'll I'll never read many the "great works of literature" because so many them are just dismal. I've never been fond of unhappy books and these days I avoid them like the plague. I'm reading for escape and relief and enjoyment; I don't even want Big Misunderstandings.


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HJ | 3603 comments Kirsten wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan of paranormal e..."

Do you think you could edit your post, Kirsten, and put everything after "dismayed to see" in spoiler tags? This is a brand new book which many of us have not had to chance to read yet. I don't know if what you refer to is in the blurb because I avoid reading them too, so I can read the book without any pre-knowledge, and I doubt if I'm alone in that.

Edited to add: I've now turned to the next page and see lots more discussion of the point you raised, so the cat is out of the bag. I'm leaving this post in the hope that it may make people think a little before posting details of new books.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I have the same problem with kids as Anne does. I don't mind them in my reading, much as I loathe the thought of having my own, but when kids are expected to make a relationship perfect? No. Because that's not even true in real life!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm two books behind for my summer reading thanks to moving and reading The Caine Mutiny at the same time. 500+ page books do take forever to read! But at least the next seven are short books. I just started Strachy's Folly and the following book will be Glitterland!!! I'm so ready for that one!

I also just finished the audio for Greenwode, the sequel to Shirewode. If you like Robin Hood stories, you MUST read these! I love the idea of a gay Robin where Marion is his sister. :-)


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Steve Leonard (stevelonard) | 485 comments Those sound so interesting, Jordan. Now that you mention Robin Hood, I want to watch the Errol Flynn classic!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Steve wrote: "Those sound so interesting, Jordan. Now that you mention Robin Hood, I want to watch the Errol Flynn classic!"

Haven't you seen it? It was a perennial re-watch as a kid. I loved Errol Flynn. In that and in Captain Blood.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Just finished Guardians Of The Haunted Moor. Loved it.
Please all of you, don't let the fact that a baby has been added to the mix influence you over much. This book is so much more.
I should point out that I am so not a baby person.


message 8943: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments I really need to get back into the Rifter series. I'm on the third book, but i have this feeling that I will not be able to stop if I start up again. ;-)
I also feel kinda ambiguous about the character in Scarlet Wolf. So I'm eager to hear everyone's thoughts


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Idamus Haldis wrote: "I really need to get back into the Rifter series. I'm on the third book, but i have this feeling that I will not be able to stop if I start up again. ;-)
I also feel kinda ambiguous about the chara..."


I wasn't keen on any of the MCs in those books, but rated them all 3 stars for plot and still hoping for more.

(Not the Rifter books, haven't read them)


message 8945: by Idamus (new)

Idamus I'm re-reading at the moment, just did some Chris Owen Cheek to Cheek Turn the Other Cheek (3ish stars to both) now it's Lesson Learned which is a 5 star read


message 8946: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments I reread Fair Play. There is a nice prize contest on the Josh Lanyon Fan Page https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id...
( give one of your favorite quotes from the Josh Lanyon books ). One of mine is from Fair Play :-) !


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Susinok | 5205 comments Haunted Moor will be on deck for later this week. I'm looking forward to it!


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Kirsten | 695 comments HJ wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "Varecia wrote: "I gulped down Guardians Of The Haunted Moor, the fifth in the Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox, and enjoyed it greatly. I am usually not a big fan..."

I haven't read the book. It's all from the foreshadowing in the previous one and the blurb.


message 8949: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Haldis - do eeeeet! What are you waiting for? John and Ravishan are patiently waiting for you to come back. Don't disappoint them!

Idamus, why have you not picked up The Rifter yet?


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Errol Flynn's Robin Hood was good, but I kinda like this one best. The author includes most of the little details and backstory that everyone knows. The crusades happen. There are Templar Knights, of course. And evil nuns. Old magic too. Less sex than in most romances. It's almost of epic proportions. Reminds me a bit of LOTR the way it's told, but not entirely.


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