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Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Just finished Courtney Milan’s The Pursuit Of... - an absolute delight, beginning to end and including the interesting notes after."

Glad you liked it, KC. I absolutely adore this book. Delightful is the right word. It's her first queer romance, but her het romances are among my favourites because they, too, are delightful and funny and poignant.


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "So my coworker just handed me a copy of The Lawrence Browne Affair, because, yes, er, I mean, no, I haven't read anything by Cat Sebastian yet! So, I guess this will be a next read ..."

Hope you enjoy it. It's lovely. :)


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Alison | 4756 comments Karen wrote: "KC wrote: "Read Witchmark. Awesome! Thank you for recommending it, Alison! :-)"

Yes, me too — thank you, Alison! I read it along with audio. I very much liked the narrator's voice,..."


Yay! Glad to hear it!


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "OMG, I just found out about this really interesting looking historical fiction novel involving a transgender character: Confessions of the Fox. It just came out last month I think."

That sounds cool, Jordan. Queer Threepenny Opera! Thanks for mentioning it. My library has it, so I'm on the waitlist. :)


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Susinok | 5205 comments WMD wrote: "So far, I can recommend Cole McCade's Criminal Intention series...the first one was good, establishing a new cop partnership with two intriguing characters that we get too know as they solve a seri..."

Oh cool. Been wanting to try one of his books.


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Ame | 1744 comments Susinok wrote: "WMD wrote: "So far, I can recommend Cole McCade's Criminal Intention series...the first one was good, establishing a new cop partnership with two intriguing characters that we get too know as they ..."

Can someone please link to them?


message 14707: by SamSpayedPI (last edited Aug 06, 2018 07:51AM) (new)

SamSpayedPI | 596 comments I haven't read them yet; I assume the series starts here (Season One, Episode One appearing to be a good bet, anyway).


It doesn't seem to be listed on Cole McCade's Goodreads page, for some reason.


message 14708: by WMD (new)

WMD | 251 comments Yeah, thats the first one (the only one out yet). He has a plan to bring them out monthly :) looks like its going to be a slow burn.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
WMD wrote: "So far, I can recommend Cole McCade's Criminal Intention series...the first one was good, establishing a new cop partnership with two intriguing characters that we get too know as they solve a seri..."

Well, that sounded interesting--and then I tried to get through his Goodreads bio. That was...wearying. :-D


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Steve Leonard (stevelonard) | 485 comments I just finished ‘Hoarded to Death’ by Meg Perry. I’m really enjoying these books.


message 14711: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Steve wrote: "I just finished ‘Hoarded to Death’ by Meg Perry. I’m really enjoying these books."

I read the first three in the series and liked them.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I just finished all 7 books of the Tayak and Frayne series by Harper Fox, in audio. I feel the biggest book hangover coming on.


message 14713: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I finished K.D. Edwards' The Last Sun today and it is stunning. I absolutely loved it and it's one of my favourite things I've read this year. It's a non-stop exciting urban fantasy with magic queers. The characters are marvellous and so engaging. The world is amazing and it's all based around a Tarot deck--the ruling houses, and their leaders, are the major arcana and so on. It's not really a romance, but there's a little something developing in the background that is becoming important. This is smart, fast-paced, funny, gripping, moving, and ridiculously entertaining. You bet I pre-ordered the sequel right away (which comes out in January!). Can't wait! Check it out if that sounds like fun.


message 14714: by WMD (new)

WMD | 251 comments I also liked the Last Sun. Fast moving, likable MC, and generally a gradual reveal of his history and his world. Pretty well done for a first book. I will mention that there is gradual reveal of a harsh sexual assault of a minor, years ago, which impacts the story (including flashbacks). However, this and the complexity of the MC's relationships are added layers that make the book not your typical intro fantasy. I will also read the next one.
My full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 14715: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments WMD wrote: "I also liked the Last Sun. Fast moving, likable MC, and generally a gradual reveal of his history and his world. Pretty well done for a first book. I will mention that there is gradual reveal of a ..."

I'm so impressed that this is his first book. I got it from the library but I'm totally going to buy it for myself. The rape flashback scene is, fortunately, pretty brief and could definitely be skipped if necessary.


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Lulu | 23 comments Susinok wrote: "I just finished all 7 books of the Tayak and Frayne series by Harper Fox, in audio. I feel the biggest book hangover coming on."

loved the books! very creepy, specially with audio.
I find myself when starting a new book on audio I always rewind the first few pages, feeling lost and trying to figure out whats what. is it just me?


message 14717: by Clary (last edited Aug 15, 2018 05:48PM) (new)

Clary | 179 comments KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "WMD wrote: "KC wrote: "Just finished the fourth Hazard and Somerset mystery, Guilt by Association, and it was awesome! But I think I'll likely stop here with this serie..."

I read book 5 Reasonable Doubt, and am happy to report that the main characters continue to grow and the relationship remains riveting. Not quite sure how the author maintains it but he pulls it off completely. And yes, I am one who also thinks the ending to book 4 Guilt by Association is complete perfection.


message 14718: by WMD (new)

WMD | 251 comments Good to know!I am ready to dive into the fifth book...


message 14719: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Clary wrote: "KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "WMD wrote: "KC wrote: "Just finished the fourth Hazard and Somerset mystery, Guilt by Association, and it was awesome! But I think I'll likely stop here with..."

Awesome! Thank you! :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "I just finished all 7 books of the Tayak and Frayne series by Harper Fox, in audio. I feel the biggest book hangover coming on."

I love her work so much!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Steve wrote: "I just finished ‘Hoarded to Death’ by Meg Perry. I’m really enjoying these books."

She does a really nice job with those!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Alison wrote: "I finished K.D. Edwards' The Last Sun today and it is stunning. I absolutely loved it and it's one of my favourite things I've read this year. It's a non-stop exciting urban fantasy..."

What a wonderful review!


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Ame | 1744 comments I have been reading Night Drop series and how good are they? What is kind of horrifying though is that this is historical stories, yet they only happen in the 90's and feature video rental store. Something that young people today have no idea what is even. Somehow I have reached the age where I have become a historical creature.


message 14724: by WMD (new)

WMD | 251 comments The Pinx Video series are good mysteries very much set in their times (gay mc not romance). Was reading another series set in the 80s where someone uses their cell phone to send an email in an emergency situation....took him twelve steps to get it written, saved, transferred, open in another program and sent. History.


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Ame | 1744 comments In the 80's?!

I didn't own a cell phone until after 2000! And had dial up modem for my computer until about the same time.


message 14726: by WMD (new)

WMD | 251 comments Well, I may be inaccurate about the actual year the book was placed in...the oddly comic use of early computers and cell phones.

I just finished reading Salt Magic Skin Magic by Lee Welch...an historical fantasy set in England, mm romance.


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Alison | 4756 comments That's so scary, Mymymble. I'm glad the kid is alright. What a relief.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Mymymble wrote: "Mymymble wrote: "Put bleach in a bowl just now and kid drank it.
After Snowy's ecprrience earlier this tear I was terrified but he seems okay.""


WHAT????? Holy crap. Should he drink some milk or something to balance the corrosive elements of the bleach?

Just found this...

https://science.howstuffworks.com/sci...


message 14729: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Started reading:
- Sarah Black's War Paint. This is my first Sarah Black story, and I really like it. Good to know there's a backlist.
- And a comic thriller (found when i was looking for fun mysteries): A Man With One of Those Faces. Very good so far.


message 14730: by Alison (last edited Aug 20, 2018 08:23AM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I read Salt Magic, Skin Magic by Lee Welch the other day and it's excellent. It's a wonderful queer historical fantasy romance with a few creepy bits, a lovely romance, a truly delightful magic system, and a cracker of an ending. There are some good surprises in this one and completely charming secondary characters who are inanimate objects (you'll just have to read it to find out what that means and why it's awesome). This is a new author (from New Zealand!) and I am excited to see what else they come up with. I loved this.


message 14731: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "I read Salt Magic, Skin Magic by Lee Welch the other day and it's excellent. It's a wonderful queer historical fantasy romance with a few creepy bits, a lovely romance, a truly deli..."

Sounds good! :-)


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Haldis | 1288 comments I started Gyrfalcon by Anna Butler about two weeks ago.....and then I couldn't come up for air until I finished the entire series. Now I am suffering from major book hangover.
Planning on Unfit to Print next, but, yeah, book hangover....I keep going back to reread my favorite bits of the series.
Oh, I did sneak in Merlin in the Library last night, the short story from His Quiet Agent. So sweet,


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Anne | 6816 comments Haldis wrote: "I started Gyrfalcon by Anna Butler about two weeks ago.....and then I couldn't come up for air until I finished the entire series. Now I am suffering from major book hangover.
Plan..."


I just finished The Taking Shield series today. I am blown away, it is a long time since I read a book as intense as the last. An amazing series.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Anne wrote: "Haldis wrote: "I started Gyrfalcon by Anna Butler about two weeks ago.....and then I couldn't come up for air until I finished the entire series. Now I am suffering from major book ..."

I know! Right?


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WMD | 251 comments KC wrote: "Started reading:
- Sarah Black's War Paint. This is my first Sarah Black story, and I really like it. Good to know there's a backlist.
- And a comic thriller (found when i was looki..."


I really liked the Caimh Mcdonell series that starts with A Man With One of Those Faces. Very Irish humor, good mystery, m/f, really great characters. Led me to the The Perpetual Astonishment of Jonathon Fairfax which is British political mystery, but also a humorous book with Douglas Adams' style. The author acknowledges that Douglas Adams helped him understand that the universe is just not logical...so don't panic if it doesn't make sense.


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Alison | 4756 comments Haldis wrote: "I started Gyrfalcon by Anna Butler about two weeks ago.....and then I couldn't come up for air until I finished the entire series. Now I am suffering from major book hangover.
Plan..."


Yeah! That's the way, Haldis! Glad you enjoyed it as well, Anne. And good on you two for waiting until the series was done--I had to wait for each book to come out and that was bloody hard. It's one of my favourites and I'm excited to re-read it straight through now. Good luck with the book hangover.


message 14737: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments WMD wrote: "KC wrote: "Started reading:
- Sarah Black's War Paint. This is my first Sarah Black story, and I really like it. Good to know there's a backlist.
- And a comic thriller (found when ..."


Cool! I got the prequel as well, which comes with a short novella that sounded fun.


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Steve Leonard (stevelonard) | 485 comments I’ve been devouring the Jamie Brodie Mystery series by Meg Perry. I love the characters and the world she’s created. I’m not sure if they’d be considered ‘cozy mysteries’ but as far as I’m concerned, they are!


message 14739: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Steve wrote: "I’ve been devouring the Jamie Brodie Mystery series by Meg Perry. I love the characters and the world she’s created. I’m not sure if they’d be considered ‘cozy mysteries’ but as far as I’m concerne..."

They are wonderful, aren't they! :-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Steve wrote: "I’ve been devouring the Jamie Brodie Mystery series by Meg Perry. I love the characters and the world she’s created. I’m not sure if they’d be considered ‘cozy mysteries’ but as far as I’m concerne..."

Hmm according to Goodreads I have the first two of this series. I'll check them out soon.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Thank you for those who recommended The Wolf at the Door. I'm in the middle of reading it and I'm definitely enjoying it!


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WMD | 251 comments Next Wolf book at Sept 24th...


message 14743: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments WMD wrote: "Next Wolf book at Sept 24th..."

......waiting, patiently....
:-)


message 14744: by Karen (last edited Aug 25, 2018 03:13PM) (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
This week I read Cat Sebastian’s first two Seducing the Sedgwicks books, It Takes Two to Tumble and A Gentleman Never Keeps Score. She has a gift for writing entertaining and intelligent historicals.

I also read Balefire. Jordan L. Hawk continues to keep this series going strong with its ninth book, engaging, suspenseful, and endearing. Book ten will end the series.

I’m starting Salt Magic, Skin Magic today.


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Alison | 4756 comments Karen wrote: "This week I read Cat Sebastian’s first two Seducing the Sedgwicks books, It Takes Two to Tumble and A Gentleman Never Keeps Score. She has a gift for writing enterta..."

You're having a good week, Karen. :)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Re-reading Looking for Group by Alexis Hall. Looking for Group by Alexis Hall
I bought the paper book recently and enjoy it immensly (also the feeling of a real book in my hands... has been some time). I think it's my third re-read now and like always it makes me want to sit down at the computer and pick up a MMO RPG.


message 14747: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Calathea wrote: "Re-reading Looking for Group by Alexis Hall. Looking for Group by Alexis Hall
I bought the paper book recently and enjoy it immensly (also the feeling of a real book in my ha..."


It's a lovely book. I've been reading a lot of paper books lately, because my local library is awesome. I agree it's a nice feeling after lots of ebooks.


message 14748: by Jordan (last edited Aug 28, 2018 10:14AM) (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Currently reading The Alienist by Caleb Carr for my book group that meets tomorrow night. I can’t think of a better way to spend a Monday at home... though if I were still at the lake house in New Hampshire, that would do it. I didn’t get to spend nearly enough time there over the weekend.

Anyway, this book is engrossing and fascinating!


message 14749: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Just finished Louis Bayard's The School of Night (general fiction).
Thank you, Josh, for initially recommending Louis Bayard's Fool's Errand (gay romance-ish). Loved that book!
And then I followed that with Lucky Strikes (general fiction), which was such a good book as well. Highly recommended!
Anyway, after The School of Night, I decided to try his historical mysteries as well. So next it's Mr. Timothy.


message 14750: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I loved Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly. It's an exciting queer spy thriller fantasy taking place in the Weimar-esque fantasy city of Amberlough. There is a cabaret and fascism is on the rise. There is a lovely romance quietly taking place behind the spying and double-crossing. I got this from the library and ordered the sequel straight away and hopefully I can get it today! Have a look if this sounds like fun.


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