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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Ame wrote: "One of my favorite authors in MM romance is Marie Sexton. I just finished listening to her Coda series and while the narration could have been so, so much better (not counting Paul Morey because he..."

It's been awhile since I've read this series, but I also remember loving it. Your "rambling" is nudging me to revisit them. :)


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "So here's exciting news. Nicole Kimberling is going to do another Bellingham mystery. I love these novellas very much, so I'm thrilled."

Looking forward to that. I've visited Bellingham all of three times during various trips to see our older daughter. Now she's finishing up her M.A. (marine biology) at WWU in Bellingham (but her home base is still on the Olympic Peninsula). I especially enjoy Pacific NW stories, and love laughing through Nicole's Bellingham stories.


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Josh wrote: "I'm thinking of doing more reviews this year. I've always believed it was unwise for writers to review each other--especially in the day of social media (and I still think it's a mista..."

I agree with Antonella. It's a win-win for authors and readers.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Josh wrote: "So here's exciting news. Nicole Kimberling is going to do another Bellingham mystery. I love these novellas very much, so I'm thrilled."

Looking forward to that. I've visited Bellingh..."


Now that I think about it, I believe I have a collection of these in paperback that I got while I was in Seattle. So I guess it's safe to say I'll read them at some point. :-)


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KC | 4897 comments Josh wrote: "So here's exciting news. Nicole Kimberling is going to do another Bellingham mystery. I love these novellas very much, so I'm thrilled."

That is awesome news!


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Ame | 1744 comments Oh, and I also read my first Christmas story: Unwrapping Hank

This is very unlike me. I usually don't even like to think Christmas is coming until December but that story had me smiling like a goof :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Josh wrote: "So here's exciting news. Nicole Kimberling is going to do another Bellingham mystery. I love these novellas very much, so I'm thrilled."

That's wonderful news! I love her Bellingham m..."

Yes!

I'm trying to coax her into putting them into audio."


To have them in audio would be wonderful!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Josh wrote: "So here's exciting news. Nicole Kimberling is going to do another Bellingham mystery. I love these novellas very much, so I'm thrilled."

WONDERFUL news!

When I drove past Bellingham on my way up to Vancouver I waved over to Nichole, Ginn, and Astrid. Some serious talent living up there in Bellingham.


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Susinok | 5205 comments House update: The bathroom is PAINTED!!! Tomorrow we'll look for light spots and "holidays" we call them. Spots that we missed. Then we'll take down the tape, pull up the tarps, empty the bedroom and vacuum.

When I got home I got a surge of engergy and dug up some of the plants I wanted to take with me. I found my snowdrop bulbs, dug up my two remaining hostas, my liriope, a clematis The President, which is dark purple, all my Rosa Mundi remainders, and two Salvia greggii. I also pried my stepping stones out of the ground. I'll take more later. Those things are expensive!

So tomorrow I'll plant all this batch. I'll be taking more, but this is a good start.

The house with it's first coat of white paint from the painter looks amazing. The great room looks even larger than before and it's so much more cheerful and gorgeous. I'll upload my phone pics to my Flickr account and link it here so you can see.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Susinok wrote: "House update: The bathroom is PAINTED!!! Tomorrow we'll look for light spots and "holidays" we call them. Spots that we missed. Then we'll take down the tape, pull up the tarps, empty the bedroom a..."

Busy, busy. Sounds wonderful, looking forward to the pics. I love watching a new place turn into a home!!


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Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "I've spent many days lost down the rabbit hole of Vaughn R. Demont's Broken Mirrors series and I loved every minute. I read the first book, [book:Coyote's Creed|1200...

Did you read House of Stone? It was the first book I read by him. It's really good. Lighter and more fun than the Broken Mirror series, which I loved, but the second (or was it the first?) book broke my heart, cried a lot with that one, so now i'm wary of the series, even though the third book was less tragic. He writes really well..."


Haven't read House of Stone yet (or Last Paladin), but I will for sure. Yeah, the second book, Lightning Rod, is definitely a little rough! Though all the books have made me cry a bit! At least there's lots of laughing too! KC, the fourth book, Breaking Ties, carries on in much the same way as the third (and with the alternating POVs) and that was when I started getting way too excited because there's so much being set up. Big things are hinted at! I have so many theories and I can't wait to see what happens! But if you're wary that's fair enough. :)


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Susinok | 5205 comments DOH I put this in the wrong thread. Sorry!


message 9763: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Susinok wrote: "DOH I put this in the wrong thread. Sorry!"

Well, I enjoyed "reading" it, so I say, you're good.

What am I reading? I'm reading Susinok's home updates. I give them five stars and highly recommend! You all should read them too.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Haldis wrote: "Susinok wrote: "DOH I put this in the wrong thread. Sorry!"

Well, I enjoyed "reading" it, so I say, you're good.

What am I reading? I'm reading Susinok's home updates. I give them five stars and ..."


LOL! Thanks Haldis!


message 9765: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "I've spent many days lost down the rabbit hole of Vaughn R. Demont's Broken Mirrors series and I loved every minute. I read the first book, [book:Coyote's..."

That sounds intriguing! :-) I downloaded a sample. I hope I remember what happened in book 3, it's been a while.
I found The Last Paladin quite disappointing, especially after just having read House of Stone. It's as if the writer was just playing with a little fantasy in that one and then got on with writing awesome the stuff.


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Ame | 1744 comments So I read Between Sinners and Saints

It's such a beautiful love story. With the emphasize on love. I mean, if you really want to read a story about unconditional love and a relationships that grows slowly from friendship to love, this is your book. And what surprised me the most when I first read it was that the faith in this book didn't bother me at all. I am a nonbeliever but I do respect other have faith and as long as they respect other religions and non religions I have no problem with that. And I felt that they way deeply religious mormons (which religion I have no knowledge of) was handle well and respectfully.


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Josh wrote: "Yes, a good review is almost like getting to enjoy the book all over again because the reviewer sometimes catches things you missed or has a different interpretation... Plus hearing people talk about stuff you love is just pleasurable.


That is what I really like about Goodreads. After I read a really good book, I come here and read what others have said in their reviews. I mostly read along, smiling and nodding. It's kind of like discussing the book with a friend and enjoying it all over again. And if a reviewer is a jerk, I just skip over their review and go to another pleasant one.

We need something like that for our favorite TV shows. Oh wait, we USED to have that very thing in livejournal, back in the day. :-)


message 9768: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Just started reading The Courtship of Julian St. Albans by Amy Crook. This is the first book I have read by this author and I am enjoying it so far, but I am only four chapters in. I hope it continues to be good.


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Antonella | 11565 comments You can read here a bit of Memento: A PsyCop Short and pre-order it for $1.09 at amazon.

Out on Friday the 13th ;-))


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Ooohhh, thanks for the heads up about Memento! I've got my performance review at work that day and a work party after work to attend. I'm pretty sure I'm going to need some Vic and Jacob when I get home on Friday.

Susinok, I didn't even notice that was in the wrong thread until after you commented about it. So I second the five stars and I also recommend people read your new house story. I'm so excited just knowing the painting is just about done and flowers and stones are going in! Yay!


message 9771: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Thanks for the mentions of Stygian and Lead Me Into Darkness: Five Halloween Tales of Paranormal Romance, perfect late October/early November reads. Santino Hassell's writing was new to me and I liked how he jumbled vampires and rockers into a gritty, and rather spooky story of young guys trying to find "home" and love. Santino's follow-up story in Lead Me Into Darkness is also quite good. These are darker romances. Even HFN is fragile.

J.C. Lillis's "Memory Hill" (also in LMID) is a gem. Beautifully crafted, and it made me cry.


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KC | 4897 comments Read A Little Familiar, beautiful short story, and then started Tomfoolery.
And i'm looking forward to: How We Began, and Will & Patrick Meet the Family (the first installment was fun), and Stygian.


message 9773: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I am currently readingWhat Daniel Did With His Life. It's not a romance, more a coming of age story with a little unusual set up, following three young boys during their adolescent years and merging their stories at a point. It is understated, beautifully written and altoghether a wonderful little book.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I finished Dead Ringer last night. It was excellent.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Anne wrote: "I am currently readingWhat Daniel Did With His Life. It's not a romance, more a coming of age story with a little unusual set up, following three young boys during their adolescent ..."

Oh, that's by Keith Hale, the one who wrote Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada which is - since ages - on my wish list.


message 9776: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Reading Betting on Forever by Felice Stevens. It's book two in the Breakfast Club series. I'm enjoying it so far.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments KC wrote: "Read A Little Familiar, beautiful short story, and then started Tomfoolery.
And i'm looking forward to: How We Began, and [book:Will & Patrick Meet t..."


I enjoyed A LITTLE FAMILIAR too. Glad you liked it.


message 9778: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Judy wrote: "KC wrote: "Read A Little Familiar, beautiful short story, and then started Tomfoolery.
And i'm looking forward to: How We Began, and [book:Will & Pat..."


I also enjoyed A Little Familiar....so adorable.


message 9779: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Since Winter Wonderland is out, I'm thinking of doing a Christmas theme (it's bloody cold enough) and read the whole series :)


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Antonella | 11565 comments Haldis wrote: "I also enjoyed A Little Familiar....so adorable."

Me three. Thank you, KC!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "I've realized very recently how much money I've been spending on books like I have no limit. So, that being said, I've really got to stop buying books, especially audiobooks as they're much more ex..."

Well, you have a wonderful new place, and I think you have to keep in mind how lucky you were to find it. So of course you want to cutback as necessary so you don't have to stress over the rent.

Because stressing over the rent is some of the worst stress around...


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Rent stress is THE WORST. yes. Thankfully, my rent check did clear the bank this week. I think management just took longer than usual to cash it, and I'm grateful for that.


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Sabine | 3041 comments I am reading How to Walk Like a Man between my preparations for my journey with Griff. So far I like the book.


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KC | 4897 comments Sabine wrote: "I am reading How to Walk Like a Man between my preparations for my journey with Griff. So far I like the book."

:-) The book is waiting on my Kindle. I really liked the first one. (Is it weekend yet?...)


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KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "Haldis wrote: "I also enjoyed A Little Familiar....so adorable."

Me three. Thank you, KC!"


I also read Checking Out Love. Also good. I find the writing style a bit difficult to get into, and not always smooth, but it seems to be worth the effort :-)


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Antonella | 11565 comments KC wrote: "I also read Checking Out Love. Also good. I find the writing style a b..."

I had read and liked Some Kind of Magic.


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KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I also read Checking Out Love. Also good. I find the writing style a b..."

I had read and liked Some Kind of Magic."


Sounds good. I'll try it. :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Onto The Green Plaid Pants by Scherf.

It was a slow start on this for me, but now I'm enjoying it very much. I am still pleasantly baffled as to how the green plaid pants will come into it. :-D


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Haldis | 1288 comments Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I also read Checking Out Love. Also good. I find the writing style a b..."

I had read and liked Some Kind of Magic."


I also liked Casper Gets His Wish. I sweet little Christmas story.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Haldis wrote: "Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I also read Checking Out Love. Also good. I find the writing style a b..."

I had read and liked Some Kind of Magic."

I also liked [boo..."


That sounds like a cute Christmas story. Will check it out.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "A new PsyCop short!!!

Memento A PsyCop Short (PsyCop, #6.2) by Jordan Castillo Price

http://www.amazon.com/Memento-PsyCop-..."


I am totally planning to read this when I Get home tonight!!!!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm just over halfway through For Real and I have to say it's not doing much for me. It still seems to be all about the sex, though the guys are working on that, I think?


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Susinok | 5205 comments Antonella wrote: "A new PsyCop short!!!

Memento A PsyCop Short (PsyCop, #6.2) by Jordan Castillo Price

http://www.amazon.com/Memento-PsyCop-..."


I know! Cant' wait!!! Will read this weekend.


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Sabine wrote: "I am reading How to Walk Like a Man between my preparations for my journey with Griff. So far I like the book."

Oh, thank you! I didn't realize the second book in the series was out. It looks even better than the first one!


message 9796: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Read Winter Wonderland and really enjoyed it. I loved the first two in the series (Let It Snow and Sleigh Ride), but this is the best one, imo (I recommend reading them in order though, because of the recurring characters).


message 9797: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments I read all three during this week and it was joyous :)

I love all three of them and can't really make up my mind which is my favorite. Heidi Cullinan has been cracking out some amazing stories lately. She's become an autobuy for me. And then she has Iggy Toma to do her audiobook which is such a good narrator.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I'm reading Winter Wonderland today. After that I may download LC Chase's Christmas story. I forgot the title but Kindle is recommending it, so I see it all the time. It's a stranded in a hotel (rather than cabin) story. Sounds fun.

I need total smaltz. No angst for me right now. Brain. Is. Fried!


message 9799: by Sabine (last edited Nov 15, 2015 01:12PM) (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments I have read How to Walk Like a Man . It is a very funny, fluffy (with a little bit angst) book, that I have really enjoyed.

My motto now: Skip the coffee, take a broth.


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Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments Susinok wrote: "I'm reading Winter Wonderland today. After that I may download LC Chase's Christmas story. I forgot the title but Kindle is recommending it, so I see it all the time. It's a strande..."

I really did enjoy LC Chase's A Fortunate Blizzard. I think you will ultimately enjoy it, but you might skip it for now. It has angst.


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