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message 9451: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Susinok wrote: "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..."


There's an idea. Let's see if we can introduce them, like a blind date, have a party, invite Josh, invite Diana, get them talking about books, and BOOM. ;)


message 9452: by Mtsnow13 (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Haldis wrote: "Susinok wrote: "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 w..."


Hah! That would be interesting!!


message 9453: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Haldis wrote: "Susinok wrote: "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 w..."


:-D :-D :-D


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Candice wrote: "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 b..."

I have Calvin's Head on audio. I am looking forward to listening to it. Glad to hear you liked it. I just finished Hostage. It is a really good fantasy YA. I then read Jesse's Diner by Cardeno C, not a good one for me. I am finishing off Murder in Pastel and then I have an ARC to read - Dead Ringer


message 9455: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "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..."


:-D


message 9456: by Jordan (last edited Oct 02, 2015 10:30AM) (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I started reading Blue Steel Chain yesterday and I just can't put it down. Yes, there is plenty of abuse shown on the page, but the romance end of things is so sweet. I'm really loving it. And I'm really agitated that I have to wait to finish it until I get home tonight. I almost wish I could have stayed up late into this morning just to read it.

I know I originally said I wasn't going to read this right away, due to the fact that the main character is almost exactly like the one I'm trying to write about, but I couldn't help myself. :-) And I'm glad I decided not to wait.

Honestly, though, I'm finding a lot of little similarities to some of Josh's books, which are probably unintentional, but still have made me take notice because there are a few. A character owns a bookstore and his partner is a tough guy with police connections, though I'm still not sure why/how he got those connections. And the main character's name is Aidan Swift. :-)


message 9457: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "Susinok wrote: "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 w..."


This would be awesome! I need to add this book to my currently reading pile to make sure I read it soon.


message 9458: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
A friend of mine recently recommended a ton of books to help inspire me for my upcoming nano novel which involves a carnival.

These are what he's recommended:
Water for Elephants (might get to watch the movie tonight at least)
The Paper Magician (1st in a trilogy)
The Immortal Circus: Act One (1st in a trilogy)
The Ocean at the End of the Lane (OMG, Neil does the audio book himself. I love his voice!)
Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti (The audio for this is amazing! I knitted to this on the plane to and from Seattle last weekend.)

I'm hoping to find time to read these soon. I've got a lot of reading to do to catch up on all of my reading challenges too. :-)


message 9459: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Picked up Shirewode for a buck yesterday, which is book 2. Book 1, Greenwode, was on my TBR list but I hadn't bought it yet. Well, I remedied that, and started the book last night.
I have always been a HUGE Robin Hood fan, especially that Showtime series that was done in the 1980's with music from Clannad. This book has the same feel so far.


message 9460: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Jordan wrote: "I started reading Blue Steel Chain yesterday and I just can't put it down. Yes, there is plenty of abuse shown on the page, but the romance end of things is so sweet. I'm really lov..."

I was reluctant to get this one because of the abuse, not my thing. I didn't even want to try the sample. But I think now, I'll give it a try.


message 9461: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I talked to the author of Shirewode last weekend and she assured me there is more coming eventually! I will also recommend the audiobooks!

As for Blue Steel Chain, I loved both MCs, and liked the way asexuality was handled, as well as the abuse. Anyway, I wrote a bit of a review, if anyone cares.


message 9462: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Jordan wrote: "I talked to the author of Shirewode last weekend and she assured me there is more coming eventually! I will also recommend the audiobooks!

As for Blue Steel Chain, I loved both MCs, and liked the..."


I'll check out your review. Thanks


message 9463: by Susinok (new)

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

Still reading this one. I'm almost done. The books are really good. I love the characters and A.J.'s struggles with the yoga studio, her mom, and Jake.

However, I'm missing the elements of a romance novel! This is a straight up mystery and relationships are very much on a back burner. That's not a bad thing. It is a mystery, after all.

I just want more feels!


message 9464: by Mtsnow13 (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Susinok wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I'm on the third yoga mystery, Murder on the Eightfold Path. Love the series.."

Still reading this one. I'm almost done. The books are really good. I love the charac..."


Yes, I think that's the thing that attracts me to romance. The 'feels'. And if the two can be combined (mystery) then I'm a happy camper!!


message 9465: by Mtsnow13 (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Jordan wrote: "I talked to the author of Shirewode last weekend and she assured me there is more coming eventually! I will also recommend the audiobooks!

As for Blue Steel Chain, I loved both MCs, and liked the..."


Her next book Winterwode is due out this week. And she had said she thinks, since her books don't actually fit the MM romance model, she is considering maybe seeing if they would sell at Renaissance fairs. Her cover artist is fantastic, and the author was so nice to talk to!


message 9466: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Yes, the FEELS! I need that in a book right along with the mystery. :-) but now that you say this about the yoga series, I think I'll hold off reading them until I gift a set for Christmas and can read them with my mom. She likes cozy mysteries, so I'm excited to share them with her!


message 9467: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
And yes, Winterwode is coming out soon. I think it was the audiobooks she wasn't sure of. But I have to say, I enjoyed the audios so much, and the books are soooo thick, I'm gonna wait for the audio.


message 9468: by Mtsnow13 (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Jordan wrote: "And yes, Winterwode is coming out soon. I think it was the audiobooks she wasn't sure of. But I have to say, I enjoyed the audios so much, and the books are soooo thick, I'm gonna wait for the audio."

Yep, for this big, long stories, audio is the best! I just got my daughter A version of Homers The Odyssey so she could listen for college.


message 9469: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I bought Ian McKellan's narration of The Odyssey years ago. I have been meaning to re-listen to it. I had it on cassette tape.

I remember crying ugly tears listening as I drove home from Tennessee one summer when Odysseus met his dog, his father, and his son again after 20 years. Oh man it killed me.


message 9470: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Oh yes, Ian McKellen on cassette is what I've got. He does an amazing job! I LOVE his voice!


message 9471: by Mtsnow13 (last edited Oct 04, 2015 09:07AM) (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Interesting discussion on a recent article about 'The End of the Scandinavian Dream?'

I think there is much to learn, if people are willing.. Equal Rights and opportunity for all is still an important goal.

Article: http://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/the-e...

Comments:
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comme...

I think the reason I find this interesting probably relates to a recent visit I had to Calgary, Alberta Canada. Being located only 5 hours from the extremely conservative and religious area where I currently live in northern Montana, I was quietly amazed at the lack of panhandling or homelessness on any of the streets in downtown. This is a city of more than 1.5 million people, and having just been to Seattle, where homelessness was seen everywhere, it makes me question why the difference? Is it due to policies? Number of police? Taxes? I feel very ignorant of the differences of a place so close to where I live...

Like most large cities, there are many socioeconomic issues including homelessness.[172] According to the City of Calgary, "Beginning in 1992 with the first Biennial Count of Homeless Persons, The City focused its research efforts on issues of poverty and shelter. An Affordable Housing Strategy was prepared in 2002, which called for a greater understanding of housing need in Calgary. The Calgary Committee to End Homelessness was formed in 2007 consisting of government representatives as well as business and community leaders. The result was Calgary's 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness, which was released in 2008 and is being implemented by the Calgary Homeless Foundation."[173][dead link] Alberta and Calgary have been leaders within Canada in addressing homelessness. Calgary was the first among Canada's large cities to adopt a ten-year plan to address the issue. As a result, the city experienced an 11.4% decrease in homelessness between 2008 and 2012.[174]


message 9472: by Mtsnow13 (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Susinok wrote: "I bought Ian McKellan's narration of The Odyssey years ago. I have been meaning to re-listen to it. I had it on cassette tape.

I remember crying ugly tears listening as I drove home f..."


I'm going to have to make sure I give it a listen after she's done!


message 9473: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Read Lou Harper's Dead in L.A. and Dead in the Desert. They're light and fun and with interesting characters.


message 9474: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Reading the fourth in Killian's yoga series, Death in a Difficult Position.


message 9475: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Reading the fourth in Killian's yoga series, Death in a Difficult Position."

Heh. By the time Josh gets back from her travels, we've wolfed down her entire mainstream backlist. :-D


message 9476: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Reading the fourth in Killian's yoga series, Death in a Difficult Position."

Heh. By the time Josh gets back from her travels, we've wolfed down her entire mainstre..."


:-)


message 9477: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Johanna wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Reading the fourth in Killian's yoga series, Death in a Difficult Position."

Heh. By the time Josh gets back from her travels, we've wolfed down her entire mainstre..."


:-D :-D


message 9478: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Johanna wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Reading the fourth in Killian's yoga series, Death in a Difficult Position."

Heh. By the time Josh gets back from her travels, we've wolfed down her entire mainstre..."


I've only read 1 1/2!!! I better get busy reading!


message 9479: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Johanna wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Reading the fourth in Killian's yoga series, Death in a Difficult Position."

Heh. By the time Josh gets back from her travels, we've wolfed down her entire mainstre..."


Pretty much. She's due back soon, isn't she?


message 9480: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
That's really interesting about Canada. I noticed the homeless in Seattle too. Of course, we have a lot of homeless here too. They spend as much time in the library as they can. There's very little affordable housing here and if you work for the city, there's a residency requirement that you have to live in the city. But they did away with rent control in the 1970's, so good luck finding something nice and affordable. I was really lucky in all of my places, especially the current one.


message 9481: by Antonella (last edited Oct 06, 2015 06:47AM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Between yesterday and today I finished Murder in Pastel. I'm proud to announce that I managed to stop when I was starting to jump forward and I read it at a normal pace.

ETA; I'm still basking in the experience. Obviously I loved it.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Antonella wrote: "Between yesterday and today I finished Murder in Pastel. I'm proud to announce that I managed to stop when I was starting to jump forward and I read it at a normal pace.

ETA; I'm s..."


I think Murder in Pastel is one of my favourites. I really enjoyed reading it and loved obnoxious Brett. I am finishing off Echoes by David Lennon. This is the second in the series which is set in New Orleans. I am also reading Carefully Everywhere Descending. I am reviewing it for DSP. It is YA and f/f and I don't generally read either of those but this is lovely so far.


message 9483: by Mtsnow13 (last edited Oct 06, 2015 07:56AM) (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments I'm currently reading Purpose by Andrew Q. Gordon. It's been rereleased today and is actually rather interesting.. It reminds me a bit of The Host, SPECTR, and 40 Souls to Keep which I enoyed on audio by Libby Drew . It seems to have a mystery going on. Not a traditional romance by any means.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Mtsnow13 wrote: "I'm currently reading Purpose by Andrew Q. Gordon. It's been rereleased today and is actually rather interesting.. It reminds me a bit of The Host, SPECTR, and [book:40 Souls to Kee..."

I really liked Purpose. It was just fascinating and clever.


message 9485: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Between yesterday and today I finished Murder in Pastel. I'm proud to announce that I managed to stop when I was starting to jump forward and I read it at a normal pace."

Such willpower, my dear! :-D

ETA; I'm still basking in the experience. Obviously I loved it.

It's such a great story. In so many ways.


message 9486: by Sabine (last edited Oct 06, 2015 12:07PM) (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Johanna wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Between yesterday and today I finished Murder in Pastel. I'm proud to announce that I managed to stop when I was starting to jump forward and I read it at a normal..."

I hope I recollect it right, we can looking forward to an audiobook? It is such a good book.


message 9487: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Sabine wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Between yesterday and today I finished Murder in Pastel. I'm proud to announce that I managed to stop when I was starting to jump forward and I rea..."

Yes, I think the audiobook is in production as we speak.


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Josephine (jojiemon_) | 225 comments I'm about to read Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon


message 9489: by Mtsnow13 (last edited Oct 06, 2015 12:13PM) (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Josephine wrote: "I'm about to read Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon"

I am as well Josephine! NetGalley approved, so was happy to see!


message 9490: by Josephine (new)

Josephine (jojiemon_) | 225 comments Mtsnow13 wrote: "Josephine wrote: "I'm about to read Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon"

I am as well Josephine! ;)"


Omg! <3 Kyaaa! Haha. Fangirl mode. I'm just trying to finish the last two chappies of my memoir. Nothing like a Josh Lanyon book to motivate me to write faster. Lol.


message 9491: by Mtsnow13 (last edited Oct 06, 2015 12:23PM) (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Johanna wrote: "Sabine wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Between yesterday and today I finished Murder in Pastel. I'm proud to announce that I managed to stop when I was starting to jump fo..."

Oh that is great news!!! Josh audiobooks on my auto buy list as well as ebooks ;)


message 9492: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josephine wrote: "I'm about to read Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon"

Oooh! I'm so jealous! :-)


message 9493: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Mtsnow13 wrote: "Josephine wrote: "I'm about to read Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon"

I am as well Josephine! NetGalley approved, so was happy to see!"


I am also envious. I'm so excited for this one. Enjoy, you two. :)


message 9494: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I read a couple of great books over the weekend.

Time Waits by C.B. Lewis. Very cool time travel romance. It's heartfelt and exciting and I loved the two main characters. Really engaging.

Make Do and Mend by Adam Fitzroy. This is a lovely, gentle wartime love story. I really enjoyed it. I know it's been mentioned here before, so add me to the list of people who really liked it.


message 9495: by Mtsnow13 (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Alison wrote: "I read a couple of great books over the weekend.

Time Waits by C.B. Lewis. Very cool time travel romance. It's heartfelt and exciting and I loved the two main characters. Really en..."


Thank you Alison! Just added 2 more to my TBR pile :-D


message 9496: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Johanna wrote: "Josephine wrote: "I'm about to read Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon"

Oooh! I'm so jealous! :-)"


Hopping on the "I'm Jealous" train.


message 9497: by Trio (last edited Oct 07, 2015 11:39AM) (new)

Trio | 670 comments Just started Somebody Killed His Editor (Holmes & Moriarity, #1) by Josh Lanyon , excellent!


message 9498: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Mtsnow13 wrote: "Alison wrote: "I read a couple of great books over the weekend.

Time Waits by C.B. Lewis. Very cool time travel romance. It's heartfelt and exciting and I loved the two main charac..."


Happy to oblige, friend. :)


message 9499: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments R. Cooper has a lovely Halloween story that's just come out: A Little Familiar. I read this the other day and I really enjoyed it. It's a delightful story about witches and very appropriate for this time of year.


message 9500: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Started King Perry by Edmond Manning. Finally. I bought these books after a reading he did at GRL 2013.


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