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The Black Pins by Constance and Gwenyth Little is a favorite.
This is good for bite-sized mysteries [bookcover:The Big Book of Christmas Myst..."
This looks fabulous!

I don't know if there are any vintage mysteries in here. I do strongly recommend Katherine Hall Page as far as modern cozy mystery writ..."
Thanks! I've got to make a formal list so I won't forget these.

http://mysteryreadersinc.blogspot.co....
http://mysteryreadersinc.blogspot.co....

I remember his homeowner association (or bitchy neighbor) fussed about his lack of decorations, so he pulled out all the stops with the tackiest things he could find.
Sounds like something I'd contemplate, though I'm too lazy to execute that plan.


I remember his homeowner association (or bitchy neighbor) fussed about his lack of decorat..."
I just started this one, and yes, I want to go all crazy-insane with the decorations!

I remember his homeowner association (or bitchy neighbor) fussed about his lack of decorat..."
The audiobook is good too.
Susinok wrote: "And I'm TOTALLY impressed that I remember that series even though it's been at least 20 years since I've read any of them."
MacLeod's books are very comforting. :-) But I think I missed that one!
MacLeod's books are very comforting. :-) But I think I missed that one!
HJ wrote: "I've just re-found the list of Christmas crime fiction to end all lists! The compiler, Janet Rudolph, also does a list of Hanukkah mysteries.
http://mysteryreadersinc.blogspot.co......."
Oh yes! Janet Rudolph used to do a wonderful little zine...always themed with something like Bibliophile mysteries or gay mysteries or academic or whatever. I hope it's still active -- it may have gone web only.
http://mysteryreadersinc.blogspot.co......."
Oh yes! Janet Rudolph used to do a wonderful little zine...always themed with something like Bibliophile mysteries or gay mysteries or academic or whatever. I hope it's still active -- it may have gone web only.

MacLeod's books are very comforting. :-) But I think I m..."
I really liked that series and the other under name of Alicia Craig. Forgot that one's name though. Hmm maybe a comfort re-read of an old mystery is in order.

I think Tinsel Fish might count?

Just finished Blood & Thunder which was amazing!

Yes, I read Tinsel Fish. It does take place at Christmas.

I remember his homeowner association (or bitchy neighbor) fussed about his..."
I'm listening to the audio book. I'm enjoying it.

Just finished Blood & Thunder which was amazing!"
I really need to start the Thirds series.
Christmas mysteries? I just purchased one during the Audible $4.95 sale, The Twelve Clues of Christmas by Rhys Bowen. A young friend recommended the Royal Spyness series as one he and his husband enjoyed listening to on road trips. I just listened to the sample, but I'm guessing it's one I'd rather listen to than read. : )
It's still on sale: http://www.audible.com/pd/Mysteries-T...
It's still on sale: http://www.audible.com/pd/Mysteries-T...

Just finished Blood & Thunder which was amazing!"
I really need to start the Thirds..."
Oh yes! I love it... got the first one in a challenge so I bought the Audible version to listen to at the gym and I'm so totally hooked. The narrator, Mark Westfield, is incredible and the characters just grab you (the two MCs are sexy as hell together). The story is also really well done, just be sure to read the forward as it explains the why of it all.
Karen wrote: "Christmas mysteries? I just purchased one during the Audible $4.95 sale, The Twelve Clues of Christmas by Rhys Bowen. A young friend recommended the Royal Spyness series as one he a..."
I love the idea of Her Royal Spyness series more than the books, but Bowen is really popular with the cozy crowd, so she's obviously doing something right.
I love the idea of Her Royal Spyness series more than the books, but Bowen is really popular with the cozy crowd, so she's obviously doing something right.
For those people who are interested, the Transgender Fiction GR group is reading Uncovering Ray this December/January. It looks to be a very interesting romance with a main character who is a non-binary gender. I'm looking forward to this one!
Anyway, no one needs to join the group to read it, but I thought some of you might want to read it too.
Anyway, no one needs to join the group to read it, but I thought some of you might want to read it too.

I need to pull out my favorite Christmas/holiday theme books.


I may get the audiobook. Though I have SO MANY on my iPod. Gah.
Susinok wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Thank you so much, Sabine for recommending Rest You Merry! I'm about 60% through and really enjoying it. I will definitely read more in this series."
I may get the aud..."
I'm trying to figure out a way to listen to audio while I swim.
I may get the aud..."
I'm trying to figure out a way to listen to audio while I swim.

I..."
I listen while I am doing the dishes....that's like swimming, right?
They have to make waterproof stuff...

I really liked that one. I hope you enjoy it, Jordan. I love how it's not a book about gender, it's a love story. I believe the second book in that series, Unmasking Zach, has just come out.


I read this one in August, when I went on a Durreson binge read. It is so well balanced, warm and sweet, but without the sugar overload other authors seem to find necessary for Christmas novellas. I feel like rereading it instantly. Amy Rae Durreson was this year's author discovery for me and I am still grateful to Kirsten for mentioning her stories here.


I'm enjoying it but I just can't seem to stay awake at night."
Ehmm... I've got the opposite problem.
After wisely deciding that I should have more regular sleeping times, I started

It's really gripping ;-).

I loved it.

I agree with everything you say, Varecia! :) I particularly loved the lack of sappiness! I started reading her this year as well and she's one of the co-winners of my "author discovery of the year" prize. I finally picked up Reawakening the other day and I'm looking forward to that one. She writes such excellent shorter things, so I'm interested in seeing what happens in a longer book.

It's really gripping ;-).
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That's a poor choice of book if you were hoping to go the bed early...as you found out. ;) I totally loved it.
Antonella wrote: After wisely deciding that I should have more regular sleeping times, I started Blue on Black by Carole Cummings and I went to bed once at 3 a.m. and last night at 5 a.m.
It's really gripping ;-).
I'm reading it right now also. I pulled a late-nighter then had to set it aside during the work week… back to it this weekend.
It's really gripping ;-).
I'm reading it right now also. I pulled a late-nighter then had to set it aside during the work week… back to it this weekend.


I'm enjoying it but I just can't seem to stay awake at night."
Ehmm... I've got the opposite problem.
After wisely d..."
It sounds really good and if you only got to sleep that late (despite your well-laid plans) I think I'll try it. Thanks! :)

Yes, same here! :-) This one is going to be my holiday read and if I like it, the second will be out end of December...

1) Leta Blake and Alice Griffiths' Will & Patrick Do the Holidays (episode 2/6) and Will & Patrick Meet the Family (episode 3/6) - i love love love these, so much fun but with substance, and very well written.
2) Joanna Chambers' Unnatural was Awesome! she writes historicals so well.
3) S.c. Wynne's Home to Danger - also excellent - poignant, insightful, but there's humor too, and the lighter moments are lovely.

Varecia (and everyone else)! I've read Reawakening and it's awesome and really gripping. I absolutely loved it! It's a really exciting desert fantasy and the writing is beautiful and the love story is charming. I also found it to be quite amusing. The second one comes out in a couple of weeks and I'm so exited for it.


And before I'm going to work efficiently to deserve the reading time.
I finally finished The Diplomat and the Gold Piano. I think this was the best written of the four books, but strangely, I liked it the least! It was less zany and for me lost some of its charm.
Onto Lenore Offord.
But first I must do a quick reread of Colton/Hansen's Known Homosexual, Stranger to Himself and Pretty Boy Dead. Just to refresh my memory before I tackle this essay.
Onto Lenore Offord.
But first I must do a quick reread of Colton/Hansen's Known Homosexual, Stranger to Himself and Pretty Boy Dead. Just to refresh my memory before I tackle this essay.

Then I read Carousel: A Whyborne & Griffin Short Story, #3.4 by Jordan K. Hawk and it was great.
Now I picked up A Fashionable Indulgence again by KJ Charles. I am now once again in the mood for a historical, so I hope to finish it up this weekend.
Historical is not my favorite in gay lit. I am always worried about how bad it really was and how bad the story could really get. I can't suspend disbelief enough to get swept away by the fantasy.



It was very good. I an really looking forward to the third one.

New York Times Book Review about it:
When was the last time you tore through a work of literary fiction at the rate of a Tom Clancy thriller?
In fact in Italian they just said at the rate of a thriller, so I thought someone here might be interested.

I am enjoying it. I had some struggles getting into the story, but that was more me not being in the mood for a historical novel rather than anything against the story itself. Since I recently read Maelstrom, I had been immersed in a historical (albeit fantasy) world already and could easily hop over.

My only other five-star Christmas read so far this year is Talk Turkey. A sweet little story where the excellent banter offset that half of the story was telephone conversations, rather than the characters physically being together.

Anyway, it's really good. Now I just need to buy the next one in the series.

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I love cozies so this is a great list.