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message 12401: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Ame wrote: "Will I cry over Falling Down? I fear that ;)"

You will. Buy tissues before reading. But it is very good, don't miss it. :)"


Ooookay. I just added this one into my to-read list.


message 12402: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Ame wrote: "Will I cry over Falling Down? I fear that ;)"

You will. Buy tissues before reading. But it is very good, don't miss it. :)"

Ooookay. I just added this one into my to-..."


I already have it. Though when I'll have time to read it I don't know. Probably Christmas.


message 12403: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Eli Easton's Falling Down
C.B.Lewis's Time Waits (Alison, thank you for the rec :-)).
Both excellent."


You're welcome. :)


message 12404: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there are things I'm not sure of. Not conventional at all but even if counting all kinds of romance/erotica genre. Like I said food for thoughts and I'd really like to chat about it. Anyone else read it already?

Santa Baby


message 12405: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there are things I'm not sure of. Not conve..."

I started the sample, but it made me uncomfortable. I really enjoyed the first three, but this one...i'm not so sure.


message 12406: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there are things I'm not sure o..."

That's the thing. The start of the book fooled me a bit. I thought it'd be the typical MMM romance erotica with 3 men banging it away but it's very much not. It's a polyamory story with a twist not common in romance stories or even erotic stories. Which is why I find it so thought provoking.

The first three were decidedly a lot fluffier in a way but this one is also. In a way. Bit hard to describe it because it's bit unconventional. I think what mostly bothered me was that it was tidied up too nicely and easily. But then again it is a Christmas story with a fluff. Or a with a twisted fluff.

It is intriguing though.

And a bit of a spoiler if that helps but it's kind of the plot so don't read it if you don't want to be spoiled ;)

(view spoiler)


message 12407: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there are things I'm..."

I liked the characters of the other three books....
For myself, I wouldn't want such a situation.


message 12408: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments I finished last night Maze-Born Trouble by Ginn Hale and it was as wonderful as expected.

You can _hear_ Q&A with Ginn here:
http://bingeonbooks.com/maze-born-tro...

And here there is another interesting interview:
http://www.thenovelapproachreviews.co...
with a scary bit of information: she had deleted «The Rifter» from her computer!


message 12409: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Oh gosh, I'm so glad they were able to piece The Rifter back together again! Soooo glad!!! Phew!


message 12410: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Oh gosh, I'm so glad they were able to piece The Rifter back together again! Soooo glad!!! Phew!"

Me too. I had never heard of this horror story!


message 12411: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments An excerpt from «Lay Your Sleeping Head», Michael Nava's rewriting of Henry Rios' first book The Little Death:

http://www.jonmichaelsen.net/?p=2810

I'd suggest that you read it, compare it with the original and then let me know ;-)).


message 12412: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Mymymble wrote: "But can we pre-order this? Don't look like it. Maybe it's his dream or summat."

Thank you for your thoughts.

The book is scheduled for a December release, for the moment pre-orders only here:
http://korimapress.com/lysh/4592613929


message 12413: by Loretta (new)

Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments I finished a funny, cute story. Creating Clark: Suzanne Brockmann Presents: A California Comedy #1 It's written by Suzanne Brockmann son, Jason T. Gaffney and co-written with his dad (Suzanne's husband). Such a talented family. They all did that movie, The Perfect Wedding. I may never have starting reading m/m if it wasn't for Suzanne's character, Jules.


message 12414: by Marge (new)

Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Loretta wrote: "I finished a funny, cute story. Creating Clark: Suzanne Brockmann Presents: A California Comedy #1 It's written by Suzanne Brockmann son, Jason T. Gaffney and co-written with his da..."

I'm glad to hear it's good. I have it rather high on my "to buy" list, but just haven't pulled the trigger yet. Thanks for the rec.


message 12415: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there are things I'm..."

The polyamory is the problematic part for me, especially since i loved the previous book and Gabriel and Arthur as a couple. Anyway, glad you found it intriguing. It's a good series. The first is my favorite, i think, what with the snowed-in and cabin in the mountains trope. :-)


message 12416: by Rosa (new)

Rosa | 164 comments Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)


message 12417: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there ar..."

Snowed-in mountain cabin full of hot guys?! Where?! Where?! :-D

I need to add this book into my to-read list ASAP. :-)


message 12418: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"


Absolutely it's okay to recommend non M/M books, Rosa. :-)


message 12419: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"


Hi, Rosa!

Of course it is ok to recommend non m/m here, thank you.

It would be nice to state this though, because some of us are in a m/m phase.


message 12420: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"

Hi, Rosa!

Of course it is ok to recommend..."


Oh, yes, what Antonella says.


message 12421: by Rosa (new)

Rosa | 164 comments Antonella wrote: "Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"

Hi, Rosa!

Of course it is ok to recommend..."


I'm always in that phase :D though I try to alternate with other readings


message 12422: by Anne (last edited Nov 21, 2016 12:55PM) (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"


Especially the first books in the series were fantastic, you really get caught in this world. Amazing world building and engaging characters!

I read all kinds of books, many of us do, so non m/m books recommendations are always welcome :)


message 12423: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
I now know more about opium addiction in Victorian and Edwardian times THAN ANYONE ON THE PLANET. Call me if you're struggling with opium addiction. I will sell you my special formula for Bromide of Potassium.

Seriously though. I think the cleaning ladies leave here with question marks over their heads.


message 12424: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there are things I'm..."

Hmm. That certainly sounds interesting!


message 12425: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I finished last night Maze-Born Trouble by Ginn Hale and it was as wonderful as expected.

You can _hear_ Q&A with Ginn here:
http://bingeonbooks.com/maze-born-tro......"


WHAT????


message 12426: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Josh wrote: "Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there ar..."

Yes. She could have gone into the usual threeway fuckfest in the cabin (pardon my language) but she didn't.


message 12427: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Mymymble wrote: "Antonella wrote: "An excerpt from «Lay Your Sleeping Head», Michael Nava's rewriting of Henry Rios' first book The Little Death:

http://www.jonmichaelsen.net/?p=2810

I'd suggest ..."


Well, I can argue it either way. I did rewrite the original edition of both Fatal Shadows and A Dangerous Thing. If you have those first editions from GMP you know how different they are. In the case of FS I rewrote three times altogether -- mostly just adding.

In ADT Adrien's tone felt like it had changed, become too self-conscious, so I worked mostly on that -- and expanded the ending.

But having done that...I don't think I would tamper with them further. For one thing, too much time has passed and a different person would be writing the books.

And the idea of that does bother me (whether it's logical or not).

BUT from the other standpoint, Nava is now a stronger and more experienced writer, and I can see why he might want a redo for the books that he's best known for. Plenty of time has passed and there is a whole mystery-reading audience that doesn't know his work.

As for as the M/M audience--the romance reading audience--either version is going to be a difficult sell, given that the first and most moving romantic relationship ends in death. There's no real way to fix that (nor should he try--I'm not suggesting that).


message 12428: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"


Oh yes! We read everything here.


message 12429: by Karen (last edited Nov 21, 2016 09:17PM) (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even if there ar..."

I'm probably finishing this one tonight or tomorrow, so I'll weigh in then. I've read a lot of Heidi Cullinan's books. I started with the Special Delivery series, and I'll pretty much give anything she's written a try. I thought that Carry the Ocean was amazing. In general her books tend to go on too long (for my taste) and I have an attracted-yet-repelled response to the D/s passages. They're raw/real and often difficult for me to read, but are also intrinsic to her characters.

This series is lighter, in that these are "holiday" books, and there's humor in the characters' interactions and their lives in a small town that's trying to re-create itself as a Christmas festival destination, one that's particularly GLBT-friendly.

That said, it's not the polyamory I'm finding challenging in this book; it's that other big issue Dale is dealing with (view spoiler).


message 12430: by Rosa (new)

Rosa | 164 comments Anne wrote: "Rosa wrote: "Is it ok to recommend non M/M books?
Currently I'm reading Wheel of Time series, and if you are into fantasy I must say it's a good read ;)"

Especially the first books in the series w..."


Yes! The world building is amazing, but I'm mad at the characters all the time XD. Especially feminine characters, in my opinion they behave like morons most of the time (u_u)


message 12431: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
To talk about non M/M books, I just finished the original TMNT comic books! Well, I found out there's one more volume, but these are slightly different than what I just read, apparently. I'll get to them soon as I can buy them. I wish these weren't so expensive. I want new readers to explore and enjoy them as much as I've been doing!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1

I've also just started reading Under the Jolly Roger: Being an Account of the Further Nautical Adventures of Jacky Faber

I've loved this historical adventure series for teens and this one seems to be just as good if the first chapter is anything to go by!


message 12432: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Karen wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Ame wrote: "Wow. The new Heidi Cullinan book is a food for thoughts. I couldn't stop reading it and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I think I like it even ..."

Yes, the other issue (Dale's) is also an issue...

Carry the Ocean was very good. I have the Delivery series on my tbr, will get to them eventually.


message 12433: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Read Time Lost, which was excellent. I liked it even better than Time Waits, which was also excellent. I'm glad i read them in order because favorite characters from Time Waits play a role and the background is pretty crucial to get the full effect. Also, this one was more of a mystery, so doubly excellent!


message 12434: by Ije the Devourer of Books (last edited Nov 24, 2016 01:55PM) (new)

Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Jordan wrote: "To talk about non M/M books, I just finished the original TMNT comic books! Well, I found out there's one more volume, but these are slightly different than what I just read, apparently. I'll get t..."

I have also been reading lots of comics and graphic novels this year. I stumbled upon the Valiant Universe Comics and they have some great series. I have also been reading some classics which are in manga form. I read Manga Classics: Pride & Prejudice, Manga Classics: Les Misérables, Manga Classics: Emma, and Manga Classics: Great Expectations, and they were all brilliant and a good way of promoting the classics for adults and young people who may not be avid classic readers.

Right now I am reading Pansies by Alexis Hall and really enjoying it.


message 12435: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments This is new. I finished a book and rated it from the Kindle app and when I got to Goodreads, it had been marked as read with my rating on it! I had to edit it to add the start and finish date, but it was there.

By the way, The Weight of It All by N.R. Walker was very good.


message 12436: by Calathea (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Susinok wrote: "This is new. I finished a book and rated it from the Kindle app and when I got to Goodreads, it had been marked as read with my rating on it! I had to edit it to add the start and finish date, but ..."

Yep, I liked it too. Some timeline issues but all-in-all a very good story.


message 12437: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "This is new. I finished a book and rated it from the Kindle app and when I got to Goodreads, it had been marked as read with my rating on it! I had to edit it to add the start and finish date, but ..."

Hmm. That's...I guess that's good?


message 12438: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Ginn Hale strikes back ;-)

Read a kind of coda for an almost published (out in December) story here: http://itsaboutthebook.com/2016/11/23...

This vignette is something of a prologue for the forthcoming novella, ‘Get Lucky’ (coming out this December in the Once Upon a Time in the Weird West anthology). The story takes place in the same steampunk, weird west setting as ‘The Hollow History of Professor Perfectus’ (published in the anthology Magic and Mayhem), as well as The Long Past collection, which will be released in January 2018. -Ginn


message 12439: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote.


message 12440: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I liked it.


message 12441: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I read it too. Lovely feelgood holiday read. I smiled almost all the time while reading it.


message 12442: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I liked it too. Another good holiday story is Merry Christmas, Mr. Miggles by Eli Easton.

I love the Christmas stories! It's time to reread some favourites, too :)


message 12443: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I liked it too. Another good holiday story is [book:Merry Christmas, Mr. Mig..."


That's next on my Christmas story list :)


message 12444: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I liked it too. Another good holiday story is [book:Merry Christmas, Mr. Mig..."


Yes I read this too and it was good.


message 12445: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I liked it too. Another good holiday story is [book:Merry Christmas, Mr. Mig..."


Mr. Miggles might be next. I have that one too.


message 12446: by Marge (new)

Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Susinok wrote: "This is new. I finished a book and rated it from the Kindle app and when I got to Goodreads, it had been marked as read with my rating on it! I had to edit it to add the start and finish date, but ..."

I'm hearing if Amazon thinks you're "friends" with any author and you review their book, they will delete all your Amazon reviews. And by "friends" apparently all you have to do is follow them here or on Facebook. Several of my author friends are making sure not to link their Amazon and Goodreads accounts.


message 12447: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Sabine wrote: "Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "My first holiday story of the season, reading A Family for Christmas by Jay Northcote."

I liked it too. Another good holiday story is [book:Merry Chris..."


Me three (or so). I enjoyed it.


message 12448: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Marge wrote: "Susinok wrote: "This is new. I finished a book and rated it from the Kindle app and when I got to Goodreads, it had been marked as read with my rating on it! I had to edit it to add the start and f..."

I don't link my Amazon account to anything at all, same with Facebook.


message 12449: by Antonella (last edited Nov 29, 2016 08:35AM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Apparently Harper Fox is going to publish the new story Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox tomorrow and I didn't know it!

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

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRNRW4Y/r...


message 12450: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Apparently Harper Fox is going to publish the new story Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox tomorrow and I didn't know it!

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


Thanks for the update. Love these day before pre-orders. : )


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