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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "I just finished reading Pansies, one I'd back-burnered for awhile. Spring Break week for me so I'm "weeding and reading," which is also my response when asked what I plan to do when..."

That's a beautiful retirement plan!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Weird. I don't remember Pansies as being that much of a tear-jerker.


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SamSpayedPI | 596 comments Loretta wrote: "I just finished the Phoenix Club box set. I'll have to check out the weddings. "

Not yet! After Phoenix Club: The Complete 15 Books Series you have to read The Phoenix Chronicles: The Complete 3 Books Series and then The Cowboy Gangster: The Complete 5 Books Series, before you get to the Phoenix Wedding series (which is still only available singly, not as a boxed set).


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am listening to Spook Squad It is an excellent narration but I read the last book in the series some time ago and so I am a bit confused about what is actually happening. I recently finished reading Confessions by Ethan Stone and this is a good murder mystery and a spin off from one of his other series. I thought it was a good mystery although it does have a few sex scenes and I thought the final sex scene need not have been there. It just disrupted the story. At the moment I am reading Afraid to Fly by L.A. Witt. I read Just Drive which is the first book in the series and didn't really enjoy it but I received the second book to review and I am enjoying it. The characters are just so different to the first book and the storyline deals with older characters who are dealing with the aftermath of combat as well as broken relationships and the wear and tear of life. It is just very interesting.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "I just finished reading Pansies, one I'd back-burnered for awhile. Spring Break week for me so I'm "weeding and reading," which is also my response when asked what I plan to do when..."

:-D

That is a PERFECT plan. :-)


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KC | 4897 comments Mymymble wrote: "The Gentleman and the Lamplighter by Summer Devon Such a short but charming historical (and free)."

Added it to my tbr list :-)


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Antonella | 11565 comments I found out that I don't have Slam! by JL Merrow. It was published by Samhain, but it will be re-released mid April and it can be preordered now:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XV3VZVT?t...


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Question: Those of you who have read Sacred Fate, would you list it under Fantasy or under Transgender/Gender Queer, if you could only pick one? Thanks!

btw, this is one of the books I plan to read sometime this year. I've been holding on to it and it's time! Sooo can't wait!


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Anne | 6816 comments This morning I read Plenty of Fish. Short, but oh so sweet :)


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "Question: Those of you who have read Sacred Fate, would you list it under Fantasy or under Transgender/Gender Queer, if you could only pick one? Thanks!

btw, this is one of the book..."


I haven't read it, but knowing what I know about it, I'd list it as fantasy. The society is dual-gendered and people have a variety of gendered physical sex characteristics and mpreg is a thing that happens, which means they might have a lot more in common with intersex people and aren't trans or genderqueer (Do you have an intersex list? Just out of curiosity. There's lots of intersex books out there) :) ). But it's fantasy (and I haven't read it), so there may not actually be any corollary to what happens here on Earth. Given what the reviews say, it sounds like it does not fit either a trans or a genderqueer categorisation. But once again, I haven't read it, that's just my two cents. :)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Well, that's the thing, I realized I don't have any intersex books on either list! But I could easily include a few on my transgender/genderqueer list and maybe change the title of it. Unless there are enough books for intersex to have its own list, though I've not run across many mm romance books with intersex characters, so I don't know.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Mymymble wrote: "I think Orlando by Virginia Woolf was the first trans book I read. I didn't like it much as I'd been expecting something like Virginia Woolf'sFlush by Virginia Woolf about Elizabeth Browning's span..."

To the Lighthouse and Mrs. Dalloway are my favorites of hers. Flush is nothing like her regular writing. Mrs. Dalloway is stream of consciousness, though easier to read than Ulysses.

I read Orlando in college, but did not remember much of it at all. The movie with Tilda Swinton was pretty cool, though.


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KC | 4897 comments Read The Gentleman and the Lamplighter, which was lovely!

And started Bob the Book. I fell in love with the book at the first pages; so far, it's absolutely charming. Will update when i finish it.


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Antonella | 11565 comments KC wrote: "Read The Gentleman and the Lamplighter, which was lovely!

And started Bob the Book. I fell in love with the book at the first pages; so far, it's absolutely charming..."


It will stay charming!

And I agree also about The Gentleman and the Lamplighter. Thank you for the rec, Mymymble!


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "And I agree also about The Gentleman and the Lamplighter. Thank you for the rec, Mymymble!..."

Yes, thanks. A lovely short book.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'm assuming, judging by the cover, that What Remains does, but I haven't found anything to support that theory and I haven't read it yet.


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KC | 4897 comments Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'm assuming, jud..."


KJ Charles' Rag and Bone, and Wanted, A Gentleman.

CB Lewis' Time Lost

Lyn Gala's Aberrant Magic series


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'..."


Oh, I'd completely forgotten about these! Thanks!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'm assuming, jud..."


Not really M/M but I love these from Joseph Hansen:

Pretty Boy Dead (Steve)

and also Hansen's whole Dave Brandstetter series (Cecil).


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

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Ohh, those would be good, but it has to be romance, and something the library owns for patrons to check out. I only realized this morning my M/M Romance LibGuide was lacking a very important list, and if I was going to promote my Guide to a group of LGBTQ young people of color, I'd better have them represented on the list!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and [book:All the Wrong Place..."

You're doing absolutely fantastic job, dear Jordan. I'm so very proud of you! (And I wish you were working in our City Library. LOL.)


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Antonella | 11565 comments The book Rachel recommended Good as Gold: A Villainous Love Story was great. Thank you, dear Rachel!

I wonder why it wasn't read by more people (23 ratings till now).

If you are worried about the m/m/m/m tag, don't be: it's not as you think, or maybe it is ;-), but for sure it is not a kind of sex orgy. It's witty, and fun, and romantic. I loved it.


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WMD | 251 comments Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

Well, I pulled a list together before noting the hardcopy requirement, but I don't know which of these are printed.....
And some could be argued aren't romance primarily, although that's where I have them filed.
Real lack of lesbian/bi people of color :(

Alexis Hall Prosperity (steampunk adventure)
K J Charles Unseen Attraction
G. B. Gordon When to Hold them
Rhys Ford Dirty Laundry series
Rhys Ford Murder and Mayhem
Rhys Ford Sinner's Gin
Heidi Cullinen Tough Love
Amy Lane Christmas Kitsch
Jess Faraday Fool's Gold (3rd in the series though)

Mary Calmes Sleeping til Sunrise (short)
R. Cooper The Other Side of Roses (short)
Dandelion for Tulip R. Cooper (short) ? cant remember description of mc, flipping thru quickly he refers to himself as mixed, but in that book could mean part-fairy, but cover implies poc)

How young are we talking, these LGBTQ peeps?



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WMD | 251 comments Pulling together list reminded me of very interesting series, beginning with Wake Of Vultures, by Lila Bowen.

A coming of age story though, not romance (at least not sure yet, its beginning of series). American Indian hero/heroine, in bi/transgender fantasy novel. Not lighthearted but very interesting read set in alternative Western landscape.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?"

I liked The Untold Want, but I didn't write a review, so I can't tell you why.
I've just bought and not yet read Unbroken. I know that Uli gave it 5 stars ;-).


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Elena | 662 comments Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'm assuming, jud..."


The World in His Eyes by A.J. Thomas.


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
I'm reading Megan Derr's The High King's Golden Tongue, a fantasy Antonella recommended/mentioned in Freebies/Special Offers. Just my cup of tea this week.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
WMD wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

We..."


Thanks for this! I should have clarified the "hard copy" rule, which actually just means in current publication, so there's a greater chance we can buy it if we don't already own it.

I'm creating the list for adults, but if teens should find it and want to read off it, well, cool.

One of my lists will/should have some lesbians of color, well, at least one book. That one has a wide variety of sexual and gender identities. The other list is only for the guys, for my M/M Romance Guide. I'm thinking I'm going to have to get to know lesbian romance better. Not just for ordering it, but also because I should probably create a libguide for it too.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Thanks guys, you're the best!

And what's even better is that we have most of the books you've all recommended already, which means, this list will be a piece of cake to put together! I was worried we might have an issue, but we don't. :-D

Many, many thanks!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Also, I'm thinking of transferring some of these lists, like the M/M Romance with Characters of Color one, to GR, so there can be lists easily found by other people. I won't get to this right away, but I hope to at some point.


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WMD | 251 comments Jordan wrote: "Also, I'm thinking of transferring some of these lists, like the M/M Romance with Characters of Color one, to GR, so there can be lists easily found by other people. I won't get to this right away,..."

Something about the way you said this...made me want to make sure you had checked out the extant mm lists, which includes lists by physical trait (e.g.race) . https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/.... Just making sure!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
WMD wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Also, I'm thinking of transferring some of these lists, like the M/M Romance with Characters of Color one, to GR, so there can be lists easily found by other people. I won't get to t..."

I've not been a member of the group for a long time (years), so I can't see anything they post. Too bad they didn't make those lists available to everyone! Thanks though. I'm glad to know lists do exist somewhere!


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Alison | 4756 comments I love all these recs! Thanks, everyone. :)

I have a few suggestions regarding queer books with main characters of colour:

--The Ghost of Mistletoe Lock by Amy Rae Durreson
--Wallflower by Heidi Belleau
--Restless Spirits and Dangerous Spirits by Jordan L. Hawk
--Song of the Spring Moon Waning by E.E. Ottoman

What about queer fantasy and sci-fi where POC are main characters?

--Gyrfalcon by Anna Butler
--Duende by E.E. Ottoman
--The Archer's Heart by Astrid Amara
--Song of the Navigator by Astrid Amara
--Santuario by G.B. Gordon
--Ariah by B.R. Sanders
--Turnskin by Nicole Kimberling


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KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "What about queer fantasy and sci-fi where POC are main characters?
--The Archer's Heart by Astrid Amara
--Turnskin by Nicole Kimberling"


I love these two! For some reason i have such a soft spot for Nicole Kimberling's Turnskin. There's something delightfully lighthearted about it, even through drama and suspense, and it's refreshing and fun and heartwarming.


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Antonella | 11565 comments KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "What about queer fantasy and sci-fi where POC are main characters?
--The Archer's Heart by Astrid Amara
--Turnskin by Nicole Kimberling"

I love these two!"


Me too, I should reread both.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
And what's even better is that some of those titles made it onto other book lists. I'm glad COC aren't just on the one list, but sprinkled throughout the guide!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "And what's even better is that some of those titles made it onto other book lists. I'm glad COC aren't just on the one list, but sprinkled throughout the guide!"

Let's stick to POC, shall we? ;-))


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
POC, sorry, wasn't thinking.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I reread Ginn Hale's Feral Machines the other day and I realized that the BZs remind me of Minions just a bit. They're cute and goofy with feeling. Lol. I really do like that short story. :-D


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "POC, sorry, wasn't thinking."

You don't have to be sorry. I was pulling your leg, because I imagined it written out with the most obvious first word starting with ''c'' ;-).


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Jordan wrote: "POC, sorry, wasn't thinking."

You don't have to be sorry. I was pulling your leg, because I imagined it written out with the most obvious first word starting with ''c'' ;-)."


LOL. Oh, well, yes, I hadn't even thought of THAT. I just seem to recall someone telling me that Person was better than Character, though I don't remember why.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I just started reading Truevine: Two Brothers, a Kidnapping, and a Mother's Quest: A True Story of the Jim Crow South over the weekend. So far, it's very good, but also hard to read because of the topic covered.


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Alison | 4756 comments I read Been Here All Along by Sandy Hall and it was lovely. I think one of you here may have mentioned it (I don't remember, but if that's the case, thanks!), but it's a cute and nice YA high school romance and it was light and easy and kind of charming and just what I wanted at the time. Recommended if you're looking for that sort of thing.


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Antonella | 11565 comments I've read Ariah (Ariah, #1) by B.R. Sanders . It's freaking great and very queer.

I remember reading the excerpt some time ago, but I never bought it. Now I noticed Alison's review and I finally bought it, read it and loved it.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Alison wrote: "I read Been Here All Along by Sandy Hall and it was lovely. I think one of you here may have mentioned it (I don't remember, but if that's the case, thanks!), but it's a cute and ni..."

Yup, that was probably me. Glad you liked it!


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "Alison wrote: "I read Been Here All Along by Sandy Hall and it was lovely. I think one of you here may have mentioned it (I don't remember, but if that's the case, thanks!), but it'..."

Yay! Thank you kindly, dear Jordan. It was great. :)


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WMD | 251 comments Just finished Sidney Bell's new book Loose Cannon. Good mm romance, with extensive family, friends and work context. The two get caught up in some violent gang issues and have a hidden enemy. This author draws great characters and has a knack of clever phrasing. Book changes pov between the mcs and does some back and forth time jumps, but it all worked well for me (the two mcs have a long history)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'm assuming, jud..."


Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and All the Wrong Places?

I'm assuming, jud..."


Blood-Red Butterfly by that Josh Lanyon chick. ;-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Does anyone know of any M/M featuring characters of color, aside from Sutphin Boulevard, Hostile Ground, and [book:All the Wrong Place..."

Oh, that's wonderful, Jordan. And what a surprising oversight.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
WMD wrote: "Just finished Sidney Bell's new book Loose Cannon. Good mm romance, with extensive family, friends and work context. The two get caught up in some violent gang issues and have a hidden enemy. This ..."

I hear good things about her and I keep wanting to read her but both books have been in worlds/settings I steer away from: gangs and organized crime. One of these days she's going to write something right in my sweet spot.


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