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message 9401: by Ame (last edited Sep 15, 2015 11:11AM) (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "Yesterday I started Corpse Pose which seems like a promising start on a new (new for me, that is) series."

Try also Corpse Pose audio book -- it's a good one! I'm (im)p..."


I read Corpse Pose last Sunday. Excellent. Was a bit nervous but loved the mystery and the plot and the characters were funny as hell. Very charming story.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Ame wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "Yesterday I started Corpse Pose which seems like a promising start on a new (new for me, that is) series."

Try also Corpse Pose audio book -- it's a goo..."


Thank you very much! :-)


message 9403: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I'm at the beginning still, but enjoy it so much, great humour and characterisation. And since I have always wanted to read Kate's story, I'm fond of AJ. already. Not that she is Kate, mind you, but if you read the story you will see what I mean.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Ame wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "Yesterday I started Corpse Pose which seems like a promising start on a new (new for me, that is) series."

Try also Corpse Pose audio book -- it's a goo..."


Cool! I have to say also I felt quite nervous when approaching Diana Killian books the first time. Of course, I should have known better by now... I would not have needed to be worried. :-)


message 9405: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Johanna wrote: "Ame wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "Yesterday I started Corpse Pose which seems like a promising start on a new (new for me, that is) series."

Try also Corpse Pose audio book -..."


I can't say I was worried, more like excited, there is this unmistakeable wit and wisdom in the book, that I really was hoping I would find.


message 9406: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments I also was a bit worried... or nervous.... honestly because of Jake the cop and the English mother. But.... I really shouldn't have.... :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Ame wrote: "I also was a bit worried... or nervous.... honestly because of Jake the cop and the English mother. But.... I really shouldn't have.... :)"

LOL. :-D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Ame wrote: "I also was a bit worried... or nervous.... honestly because of Jake the cop and the English mother. But.... I really shouldn't have.... :)"

Well, the amusing thing is my then-agent came up with the cop's name! (It must have sounded vaguely familiar to her.) :-D


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Ame | 1744 comments Josh wrote: "Ame wrote: "I also was a bit worried... or nervous.... honestly because of Jake the cop and the English mother. But.... I really shouldn't have.... :)"

Well, the amusing thing is my then-agent cam..."


Haha :D


message 9410: by Mtsnow13 (last edited Sep 15, 2015 03:05PM) (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments An interesting article in the Military Times:

Why Do Transgender People Join The Military In Such High Numbers?
http://www.military.com/daily-news/20...

And here is a list of articles on Transgenders in the military:
http://www.military.com/topics/transg...


message 9411: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Mtsnow13 wrote: "An interesting article in the Military Times:

Why Do Transgender People Join The Military In Such High Numbers?
http://www.military.com/daily-news/20......"


That makes sense.


message 9412: by Candice (last edited Sep 19, 2015 12:32PM) (new)

Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Hi, folks. It's been awhile. I bought the first 2 seasons of Hannibal so I could dig them all over again. The 3rd season finale was fantastic. This show offers the best m/m romance on TV, IMHO. (I could say "bromance" but that would be cutting it pretty fine.)

I still read, almost exclusively, m/m fiction. I'm always eager for new m/m audible.

On that, one of the most terrific--truly funny, sexy, moving, WELL written--books I've read in the last year or so was A SHINY TIN STAR by JON WILSON. When it went to audible I was ecstatic--and the narrator was horrible. I cannot overstate it; take a genuinely, wonderfully funny book and so badly overcook the reading that the humour was entirely lost. That's a terrible thing to do to an unusually good book and to its author.


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Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments RE GUARDIANS OF THE HAUNTED MOOR; I have to agree that I'll read anything by Harper Fox, and I've certainly never had cause to regret it. I'm just surprised that I haven't from the series' first book, enjoyed Tyack and Frayne more. I don't eagerly anticipate each new book as I generally do a Harper Fox story.

Somehow she hasn't managed to make me live and die with their fates as she has done with other books and their mc's. I don't understand it.


message 9414: by Candice (last edited Sep 19, 2015 12:51PM) (new)

Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments RE m/m AUDIOBOOKS: If you enjoy a book, PLEASE request it at audible. It's easy. Email to content-request@audible.com and list the book and author you want.

KIM FIELDING, who wrote BRUTE (which, btw, has a wonderful audio version available at Audible) also wrote a terrific 3-book series that starts with STASIS. Audible gave us STASIS but nothing after. I fear this is either because not enough have purchased or not enough have requested the rest.

Please, guys, if you enjoy the audio version of your favorite m/m books, let Audible know. There aren't enough of us out there to assure our interests are provided for if we don't make a noise.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am reading Corpse Pose by Diana Killian. Goodreads app won't let me link. I'm 10%in and so far it's good.


message 9416: by Judy (new)

Judy Stone | 378 comments Candice wrote: "Hi, folks. It's been awhile. I bought the first 2 seasons of Hannibal so I could dig them all over again. The 3rd season finale was fantastic. This show offers the best m/m romance on TV, IMHO. ..."

Did you purchase through Audible? If so, you can rate/review the audiobook by story, performance and overall. If you loved the book and hated the narrative, I as a potential buyer would like to know why.

Audible has a return policy if you're displeased. Look in the Account Details folder and scroll down to Transactions and Returns.


message 9417: by Becky (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) Reading Dangerous Spirits by Jordan L. Hawk right now. My brain has decided that this Spirits series is "Victorian Ghostbusters". :D

Dangerous Spirits by Jordan L. Hawk

Got a couple of others on the go too

Charmed and Dangerous Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy by Jordan Castillo Price 50 Philosophy Ideas You Really Need to Know by Ben Dupré

And I've fallen into the Marvel comics hole and can't get out... :D


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Haldis | 1288 comments Currently reading Relief Valve by J.L. Merrow.


message 9419: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Haldis wrote: "Currently reading Relief Valve by J.L. Merrow."

Enjoy! I liked the whole series so far and in fact I read a Merrow book after Josh's MIP, which was sufficiently different and made for a good next read:
To Love a Traitor, a historical situated after WWI. The plot was a bit predictable, but I enjoyed the writing and the characters very much.

Now I blunder, I started Jordan L. Hawk's second book in the Spirits series, but could not get into it. Maybe I will read Lear's second installment in the Dan Stagg series instead.

(Search ist temporarily unavailable, so I will add the links later...)


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Jen | 125 comments Becky wrote: "Reading Dangerous Spirits by Jordan L. Hawk right now. My brain has decided that this Spirits series is "Victorian Ghostbusters". :D

[bookcover:Dangerous Spirits|2..."


Marvel Comics hole is a wonderful and expensive place to be. "Eyes collection"


message 9421: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Seeing how many of the Petit Morts I can make it through before my copy of Corpse Pose arrives tomorrow.


message 9422: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Haldis wrote: "Currently reading Relief Valve by J.L. Merrow."

Loved this one. Enjoy! :-)


message 9423: by KC (last edited Sep 21, 2015 10:31AM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments Read Kim Fielding's short story Alaska, which was very good, poignant, heartwarming.

Now hoping to find the time to continue JL Merrow's To Love a Traitor - what a lovely surprise this book is!

Also started Ginn Hale's story in Charmed and Dangerous: Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Now hoping to find the time to continue JL Merrow's To Love a Traitor - what a lovely surprise this book is!"

Cool to hear you like this one.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "Seeing how many of the Petit Morts I can make it through before my copy of Corpse Pose arrives tomorrow."

I started Corpse Pose yesterday. And two chapters in I'm already hooked and loving it. I'm debating what to do now. Do I return the library copy and buy my own and read that, or just finish what I've got? lol. Either way, I do need to buy a copy. Well, the whole series, really. :-)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just started the second MNevermind book last night. And I think I'm already halfway through it. Loving it! Though I have not bought the third in print yet. I will, but I just can't spare much cash because of the trip right now. I'll buy something from JCP when I see her though.


message 9427: by Alison (last edited Sep 22, 2015 05:10PM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I've read many excellent things over the last few weeks. There have also been several duds, but, thankfully, the very good far outweighs the disappointing. Here are some things I have particularly enjoyed:

Lord Heliodor's Retirement by Amy Ray Durreson was really wonderful. I absolutely loved it (like everything of hers that I have read!). It's always great seeing more mature romance protagonists.

One Perfect Night by Lisa Henry is a gorgeous Australian WWII short story. It's a beautifully emotional piece and was quite affecting. I do love a well-crafted short story.

Finally decided to dip my toe into In the Company of Shadows and read Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut. It's wonderfully dark and I loved it and I'm keen for the next part. Waiting for the new edited versions could well be my undoing.

KJ Charles' Jackdaw was extremely well done and totally enjoyable. Redemption of villains is a tricky business. I love the Magpies world and seeing Stephen and Lucien from the other side was a great bonus.

Megan Erickson's coming of age story, Trust the Focus, was beautiful. It really got to me.


message 9428: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Now hoping to find the time to continue JL Merrow's To Love a Traitor - what a lovely surprise this book is!"

Cool to hear you like this one."


Oh, and I finished this one yesterday and it is indeed a lovely, lovely surprise. Such wonderful characters and the tone is just right. I really enjoyed it. I am super keen on historicals, so I love it when a good contemporary author goes that direction. Hopefully there will be more. :)


message 9429: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "KJ Charles' Jackdaw was extremely well done and totally enjoyable. Redemption of villains is a tricky business. I love the Magpies world and seeing Stephen and Lucien from the other side was a great bonus.

Megan Erickson's coming of age story, Trust the Focus, was beautiful. It really got to me. "


I'll try Jackdaw. I was a bit disappointed with Magpie 3, though I loved the first two, and the character that is the MC in Jackdaw, well, yes, not very nice, but you say there's redeeming of villains. That sounds intriguing. :-)

Trust the Focus has been waiting on my kindle for a while...

But must finish reading the lovely JL Merrow book first; i read half two weekends ago and haven't had time to get back to it properly. And it's one of those books I want to read when i can give it my full attention.


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Varecia | 956 comments KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "KJ Charles' Jackdaw was extremely well done and totally enjoyable. Redemption of villains is a tricky business. I love the Magpies world and seeing Stephen and Lucien from the other ..."

I'll second Jackdaw! Like you I felt slightly dissatisfied with Magpie 3, but I loved Jackdaw. Very atmospheric, a magical Victorian roadmovie with lots of Cornwall in it :-)


message 9431: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Varecia wrote: "KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "KJ Charles' Jackdaw was extremely well done and totally enjoyable. Redemption of villains is a tricky business. I love the Magpies world and seeing Stephen and Lucien from..."

Yes, that sounds like something i'd enjoy. And I love Cornwall :-)


message 9432: by Becky (last edited Sep 23, 2015 11:46AM) (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) Suddenly feeling the need to read some writing books. Must be the change to Autumn, which signifies the approach of NaNoWriMo. Currently reading the short but very useful Write Your Novel From the Middle: A New Approach for Plotters, Pantsers and Everyone in Between by James Scott Bell. It's already been useful in helping me with plotting the one I intend to write for NaNo.

Write Your Novel From the Middle A New Approach for Plotters, Pantsers and Everyone in Between by James Scott Bell


message 9433: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments An excerpt of Marty and the Pilot before Harper and SO head off to... the Highlands. Everybody there nowadays ;-).

http://harperfoxblog.wordpress.com/20...


message 9434: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "An excerpt of Marty and the Pilot before Harper and SO head off to... the Highlands. Everybody there nowadays ;-).

http://harperfoxblog.wordpress.com/20......"


:-)


message 9435: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fielding. Solid writing, lovable characters, terrific storytelling. Highly recommended. Some people might find them slow, but I love books that take their time with developing the characters, describing the setting so you feel you're there with them, rooting for them even when they do stupid things you disagree with. Just like with live people you care for. :)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fielding. Solid writing, lovable ch..."

I have Rattlesnake in my reading queue and it does sound good so I am looking forward to it. I am reading Murder in Pastel. I have the paperback so that. I can enjoy Johanna's cover. I am also listening to A Solid Core of Alpha on my daily walks. I like the narration so far.


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fielding. Solid writing, lovable ch..."

I've recently come to enjoy Kim Fielding's books, but Rattlesnake surprised me by just HOW good it was. Great characters.

I've enjoyed ZAM's other books in the cowboy series a bit more, but My Cowboy Promises was very good as well.


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Varecia | 956 comments Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fielding. Solid writing, lovable ch..."

I read a lot positive comments about Rattlesnake, I have never read anything by Kim Fielding before so I will definitely try this one.


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Kirsten | 695 comments I started Guardians Of The Haunted Moor based on some comments here, but had to dnf it 10 pages in. It was all about babies. >.<


message 9440: by Haldis (last edited Sep 26, 2015 08:29PM) (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Kirsten wrote: "I started Guardians Of The Haunted Moor based on some comments here, but had to dnf it 10 pages in. It was all about babies. >.<"

The baby is gone by chapter two....then you have to deal with the loss, but it actually is a good book.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just bought twelve new books to add to my ever growing pile of unread mm print books on my coffee table. :-D

Though two I've already read.

And I have several BDSM recs from that panel discussion I'll need to look into when I get back home. :-)

I'll list everything when I'm home.


message 9442: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Varecia wrote: "Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fielding. Solid writin..."

It was my first by her, so it was a very pleasant surprise.


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Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments Varecia wrote: "Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fielding. Solid writin..."

If you don't mind crying, I recommend The Tin Box. I find myself thinking about it often.

Like an idiot, I had purchased the Audiobook, and forgot I had it, and then purchased the ebook. The audio is excellent.


message 9444: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Loretta wrote: "Varecia wrote: "Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fieldi..."

Thank you, Loretta! I will keep this one on my mind too.


message 9445: by ED (last edited Sep 27, 2015 07:15PM) (new)

ED | 105 comments Loretta wrote: "Varecia wrote: "Anne wrote: "I want to mention two very good books I've been enjoying these last days, My Cowboy Promises by ZA Maxfield andRattlesnake by Kim Fieldi..."

"The Tin Box". I have it sitting in my Ipod, to be listened to it again. I think I have to be in the right mood though. That story really got to me. It is excellent but gut wrenching. Still, a must read.


message 9446: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Quote from Manna Francis' LJ:

So.

The Administration. There's book nine. It was finished, and now I'm rewriting parts of it for various reasons that are not important right now.


It is not so encouraging, given her usual timetable. Still, sooner or later we will get it.

In the meantime everybody should read The Administration. It's even possible to read it for free.


message 9447: by Candice (last edited Sep 28, 2015 02:00PM) (new)

Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Judy wrote: "Candice wrote: "Hi, folks. It's been awhile. I bought the first 2 seasons of Hannibal so I could dig them all over again. The 3rd season finale was fantastic. This show offers the best m/m roman..."

Hi, Judy. Thanks for your response. Here's a strong Rec on audible. Have y'all discussed CALVIN'S HEAD? You MUST read it. Wonderfully written and wonderfully read: Young man, Decker, is homeless in Amsterdam. We don't know why. He and his dog, Calvin, are living out of his car. Sleeping of an afternoon in the park, Calvin is trying very hard to get Decker to wake up. His usual method is to drop the tennis ball on Decker's head. Something conks Decker in the noggin; but it's not a tennis ball.

The m/c's voice, the psycho's voice and Calvin's voice tell the story respectively, and it works beautifully. Calvin's voice in particular is perfect, all dog, hilarious, powerfully winning. This book is fun, unput-downalble, and could not have been better narrated.

The mc is gay; there's no romance and I promise, you won't care. You will want to pick him up and shake him for the unbelievable decisions he makes; but this kids voice is so likable and regular that you don't realize for some while that he has, since his lover's death, been wandering through his days in a fairly total remove. Nevertheless, you will love him, love his dog. GET THE AUDIBLE!


message 9448: by Candice (new)

Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Josh, I'm so glad you decided to release Murder in Pastel. I enjoyed it; I liked indulging in a little vintage Lanyon.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am reading Dial Om for Murder by Diana Killian. I like the characters. Getting worried about Alex, the ex.


message 9450: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I'm on the third yoga mystery, Murder on the Eightfold Path. Love the series.

I also want to read Nick and Adam's story from their point of view. Wonder if Josh is willing to collab with Diana? ;)


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