Q&A with Josh Lanyon discussion
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Jordan wrote: "Alison wrote: "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..."Will do! Looking forward to this. :)
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..."
I'd probably categorize them as traditional. They're missing most of the tropes (i.e. selling points) of cozy, but they are solid mysteries and refreshingly devoid of sex.
I'd probably categorize them as traditional. They're missing most of the tropes (i.e. selling points) of cozy, but they are solid mysteries and refreshingly devoid of sex.
Josh wrote: "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 a..."
And when I say "refreshingly devoid of sex" this is not a reflection on those who like a lot of sex in their m/m just that I personally am done with sex in m/m novels.
And when I say "refreshingly devoid of sex" this is not a reflection on those who like a lot of sex in their m/m just that I personally am done with sex in m/m novels.
KC wrote: "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 th..."
Mr. Timothy is such a clever book, I think.
Thank you, Josh, for initially recommending Louis Bayard's Fool's Errand (gay romance-ish). Loved th..."
Mr. Timothy is such a clever book, I think.
I have now given up the idea of reading for GRL BUT I have been reading everyone's bios--and that is so interesting!
(Hey and in some cases time-consuming enough! It's just so funny to me when writers give their whole CV in an online bio -- YOU GOT THE PART, RELAX.)
So many new faces out there! And so many people I can't wait to meet. And so many people I only know from an occasional FB post and never bothered to really check out. It's fascinating!
(Hey and in some cases time-consuming enough! It's just so funny to me when writers give their whole CV in an online bio -- YOU GOT THE PART, RELAX.)
So many new faces out there! And so many people I can't wait to meet. And so many people I only know from an occasional FB post and never bothered to really check out. It's fascinating!
Alison wrote: "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..."
It's beautifully written, isn't it?
It's beautifully written, isn't it?
Josh wrote: "And when I say "refreshingly devoid of sex" this is not a reflection on those who like a lot of sex in their m/m just that I personally am done with sex in m/m novels."I'm at the same stage of my m/m books journey...
Just finished The Gilded Scarab by Anna Butler. Steampunk, set in approximately 1900s alt.london. First person POV, following ex-army pilot and self proclaimed vagabond as he adjusts to civilian life. Mystery, mm romance, Egyptology, coffeemaking, some worldbuilding within framework of British Imperialism and filthy, busy,crowded, loud and seriously smoggy Londoninium.trigger warning (for those forsaking mm sex scenes :p) there are detailed mm sex scenes. But there is a lot of other story going on.
WMD wrote: "Just finished The Gilded Scarab by Anna Butler. Steampunk, set in approximately 1900s alt.london. First person POV, following ex-army pilot and self proclaimed vagabond as he adjusts to civilian li..."
This looked really good. I'd like to read it at some point in my life while there time. lol.
This looked really good. I'd like to read it at some point in my life while there time. lol.
Jordan wrote: "WMD wrote: "Just finished The Gilded Scarab by Anna Butler. Steampunk, set in approximately 1900s alt.london. First person POV, following ex-army pilot and self proclaimed vagabond as he adjusts to..."Really good! And the sequel The Jackal’s House
For those of you who enjoyed the excellent spy/action thriller Where Death Meets the Devil, by L.J. Hayward, there are now two novellas out. The first is sort of a montage epilogue, and the second includes two short stories about the developing relationship (with some spy stuff too). Short but recommended!
Josh wrote: "Alison wrote: "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...It's beautifully written, isn't it? "
I couldn't help but notice your name on the back cover! :)
WMD wrote: "Just finished The Gilded Scarab by Anna Butler. Steampunk, set in approximately 1900s alt.london. First person POV, following ex-army pilot and self proclaimed vagabond as he adjusts to civilian li..."This is such a fun series. I love it. :)
Read Cordelia Kingsbridge's Cash Plays. So good! Can't wait for the next book in the series, which should be out in about a week.
KC wrote: "Read Cordelia Kingsbridge's Cash Plays. So good! Can't wait for the next book in the series, which should be out in about a week."I'm trying to get through Scrap Metal (which library loan expires in two days) in time to be able to read Cash Plays (which expires in four days). It normally wouldn't be a problem, but since I have company for the Labor Day weekend I haven't been reading as much as usual (and, to my horror, I forgot to do a Times crossword puzzle, thus ruining my 95-day solve streak).
SamSpayedPI wrote: "KC wrote: "Read Cordelia Kingsbridge's Cash Plays. So good! Can't wait for the next book in the series, which should be out in about a week."I'm trying to get through [book:Scrap ..."
Oooh, I love Scrap Metal. I think it's probably my favorite Harper Fox.
That's still a very nice streak. I was thinking lately that I should try crossword puzzles, so this morning I ordered some of Will Shortz' very easy ones to start with. :-) I usually do Sudokus.
KC wrote: "Read Cordelia Kingsbridge's Cash Plays. So good! Can't wait for the next book in the series, which should be out in about a week."
Oh, it's going to be out so soon! Yay!
Oh, it's going to be out so soon! Yay!
SamSpayedPI wrote: "KC wrote: "Read Cordelia Kingsbridge's Cash Plays. So good! Can't wait for the next book in the series, which should be out in about a week."
I'm trying to get through [book:Scrap ..."
Scrap Metal is sooooo good! Enjoy!
I'm trying to get through [book:Scrap ..."
Scrap Metal is sooooo good! Enjoy!
I finally read Dal Bauer's A Time to Rise which I enjoyed so much that I didn't want to put it down. What a crazy-fun, mysterious, wild paranormal story set in Vatican! Even the pope himself was in the middle of the action — driving a battered Volkswagen Bug, no less. :-) Thank you for rooting for this one a while back, Alison. Who would have known it was scary demons and odd hunters I was in need for...? :-D
Also finished listening to Agatha Christie's The Hollow. Thank you for the recommendation, Josh. I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Johanna wrote: "I finally read Dal Bauer's A Time to Rise which I enjoyed so much that I didn't want to put it down. What a crazy-fun, mysterious, wild paranormal story set in Vatican! Even the pop..."Glad you enjoyed it, Johanna. Crazy-fun is exactly the right way to describe that book! It's so over-the-top and so entertaining. :)
Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Read Cordelia Kingsbridge's Cash Plays. So good! Can't wait for the next book in the series, which should be out in about a week."Oh, it's going to be out so soon! Yay!"
Finished this one last night, and wow, that was a ride... luckily we don't have to wait that long for the next one.
SamSpayedPI wrote: "I'm trying to get through Scrap Metal (which library loan expires in two days) in time to be able to read Cash Plays (which expires in four days). "I'm on a roll! I finished Scrap Metal with three hours to spare; now I have 44 hours to read Cash Plays, then on to Gyrfalcon for the September read.
Armistice, sequel to Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly, is awesome so far! I'm about halfway through and I love it. I think it's even more engaging that the first one. What is going to happen!?!??!?
Alison wrote: "Armistice, sequel to Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly, is awesome so far! I'm about halfway through and I love it. I think it's even more engaging that the first on..."I have read it, but won’t tell. The series is amazingly good!
Anne wrote: "Alison wrote: "Armistice, sequel to Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly, is awesome so far! I'm about halfway through and I love it. I think it's even more engaging th..."Oh Anne, you tease. Yes, it's so good! :)
Alison wrote: "Armistice, sequel to Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly, is awesome so far! I'm about halfway through and I love it. I think it's even more engaging that the first on..."
Oh wow, that's exciting!
Oh wow, that's exciting!
It is not m/m or a romance at all, so off topic,but I really would like to recommend Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows that I have just finished listening to. It was recommended by KJ Charles, whose books I adore and who recommends a lot of good books by a very diverse set of authors.Well written, and a story set in an environment I knew nothing about, a Sikh community in London. It tackles a lot of important issues and could not have been written by anybody else than a woman from the same culture. There is a love story of sorts, but mostly a celebration of women and their strenght. And yes, erotic stories as told by Punjabi widows. Lovely.
I finished Armistice this morning and it's so great. Really gripping stuff. I am so excited for the third book, but it doesn't come out until the middle of next year.
Alison wrote: "I finished Armistice this morning and it's so great. Really gripping stuff. I am so excited for the third book, but it doesn't come out until the middle of next year."It is hard having to wait :)
Anne wrote: "It is not m/m or a romance at all, so off topic,but I really would like to recommend Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows that I have just finished listening to. It was recommended by ..."
I've not read this, but for work, I recall coming across it and possibly recommending it too. I'm glad you enjoyed it, it looks really good!
I've not read this, but for work, I recall coming across it and possibly recommending it too. I'm glad you enjoyed it, it looks really good!
The Mystery of the Moving Image by C.S. Poe came out today. Third in the Winter and Snow series. Snow continues with sleuthing through danger. I enjoyed this one. The relationship between Winter and Snow is settling in and making better sense to me.
Anne wrote: "It is not m/m or a romance at all, so off topic,but I really would like to recommend Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows that I have just finished listening to. It was recommended by ..."
How interesting. And an audio book, too! Thank you for recommending this, Anne.
How interesting. And an audio book, too! Thank you for recommending this, Anne.
WMD wrote: "Just finished The Gilded Scarab by Anna Butler. Steampunk, set in approximately 1900s alt.london. First person POV, following ex-army pilot and self proclaimed vagabond as he adjusts to civilian li..."
Damn. I looked for it on Audible--I've returned to "reading" for GRL, but I'm doing it with audio books--no go.
It does sound like a lot of what I enjoy, and I'm quite adept at skimming the de rigueur sex scenes.
Damn. I looked for it on Audible--I've returned to "reading" for GRL, but I'm doing it with audio books--no go.
It does sound like a lot of what I enjoy, and I'm quite adept at skimming the de rigueur sex scenes.
Alison wrote: "Josh wrote: "Alison wrote: "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..."
;-)
;-)
Johanna wrote: "Also finished listening to Agatha Christie's The Hollow. Thank you for the recommendation, Josh. I thoroughly enjoyed this one."
One of my all time favorites--and one of the better televised Poirots too!
One of my all time favorites--and one of the better televised Poirots too!
SamSpayedPI wrote: "SamSpayedPI wrote: "I'm trying to get through Scrap Metal (which library loan expires in two days) in time to be able to read Cash Plays (which expires in four days). "
I'm on a roll! I finished [..."
This schedule is starting to stress me out!!! :-D
I'm on a roll! I finished [..."
This schedule is starting to stress me out!!! :-D
Alison wrote: "Armistice, sequel to Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly, is awesome so far! I'm about halfway through and I love it. I think it's even more engaging that the first on..."
Oh! I haven't read it yet!
Oh! I haven't read it yet!
As previously mentioned, I've returned to trying to read up for GRL, but I've decided to stick to mysteries and audio books.
Currently reading Murder and Mayhem by Rhys Ford. I haven't read Rhys for quite a while and I think she has really upped her writing game. I know it's not a new title, but like I said, it's been awhile. Anyway, I'm impressed!
Currently reading Murder and Mayhem by Rhys Ford. I haven't read Rhys for quite a while and I think she has really upped her writing game. I know it's not a new title, but like I said, it's been awhile. Anyway, I'm impressed!
Josh wrote: "Josh wrote: And when I say "refreshingly devoid of sex" this is not a reflection on those who like a lot of sex in their m/m just that I personally am done with sex in m/m novels."Oh, I know exactly what you mean. I'm a fan of sex, but I don't need to be inundated by it. It's just one of the many things I love about those books. I took two solid weeks to binge read all 16 of them. I've gone back and started a slow, leisurely re-read.
I listened to 'Between Saints and Sinners' by Marie Sexton last week. I was surprised at how much it resonated with me. One main character was a victim of sexual abuse as a child and the other struggled growing up gay in a Mormon home. I grew up gay in an evangelical home in a small town and I could relate to the struggle. Both by the gay character as well as his family. I thought Marie handled the religion issue very deftly. It was NOT judgmental, high-handed or preachy.
I've seen this list thanks to Aleks Voinov:50 Must-Read Gay Romance Novels
But Josh's books are not in it!!
No m/m mysteries on the list. Weird list, really, a couple handfuls I agree with and many I really wouldn't recommend. Well, I guess all lists are like that :)Now, to go explore the ones on the list that I hadn't heard of before.
Steve wrote: "I listened to 'Between Saints and Sinners' by Marie Sexton last week. I was surprised at how much it resonated with me. One main character was a victim of sexual abuse as a child and the other stru..."
Wait. You mean it was NOT judgmental, high-handed or preachy?
Wait. You mean it was NOT judgmental, high-handed or preachy?
Antonella wrote: "I've seen this list thanks to Aleks Voinov:
50 Must-Read Gay Romance Novels
But Josh's books are not in it!!"
It's always nice to be on these lists--and God knows, I've been on plenty--but they're so subjective as to be essentially meaningless.
50 Must-Read Gay Romance Novels
But Josh's books are not in it!!"
It's always nice to be on these lists--and God knows, I've been on plenty--but they're so subjective as to be essentially meaningless.
Josh wrote: "Wait. You mean it was NOT judgmental, high-handed or preachy?"Hahahaha! Nice catch. Yes, it was NOT judgment, high-handed or preachy - which I found refreshing. The character's family struggled with their church's teaching and doctrine when it came to their own child's life. I think that's true for more people of faith than not. I personally have a problem with books who portray people of faith or people who are conservative as the villains. I think it's laziness on the part of the author.
Steve wrote: "Josh wrote: "Wait. You mean it was NOT judgmental, high-handed or preachy?"
Hahahaha! Nice catch. Yes, it was NOT judgment, high-handed or preachy - which I found refreshing. The character's famil..."
I so agree!
Hahahaha! Nice catch. Yes, it was NOT judgment, high-handed or preachy - which I found refreshing. The character's famil..."
I so agree!
WMD wrote: "The Mystery of the Moving Image by C.S. Poe came out today. Third in the Winter and Snow series. Snow continues with sleuthing through danger. I enjoyed this one. The relationship b..."I hope so! I had a real problem with Sebastian in the last book. I felt he was completely disrespectful of Calvin's wishes and openly deceitful.
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I read this earlier this year and loved it, but have yet to pick up the sequel. You'll have to tell me what you think!