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message 2001: by HJ (last edited Oct 15, 2013 05:48AM) (new)

HJ | 3603 comments So sorry you're sick, KJ, but hope you feel better soon! Have you read Unforgivable and The Lady's Secret also by Joanna Chambers? They're both very enjoyable; I like how she writes books which are completely different from each other. PS - they're not m/m.

I love listening to audiobooks when I'm not feeling well, and just want to lie with my eyes shut. Try it!


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Anne | 6816 comments K.J. wrote: "I'm sick in bed so reading like crazy. Provoked by Joanna Chambers is a brilliant, well written historical mm that I wholeheartedly recommend. I liked The Other Guy by Cary Atwell a lot though I su..."

Get well soon, and enjoy your stay in bed with books :)


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KC | 4897 comments ttg wrote: "Just finished Meg Perry's Burdened to Death, which is #3 in the Jamie Brodie Mysteries.

Like #2 Hoarded to Death, it was a pretty laid-back mystery, but I still enjoyed it. Jamie is a very appeali..."


Same here. Light and nice. But it does help to read the first two books in the series first, because this one was a lot about the relationship between the MCs which builds on what happened before.


message 2004: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments K.J. wrote: "I'm sick in bed so reading like crazy. Provoked by Joanna Chambers is a brilliant, well written historical mm that I wholeheartedly recommend. I liked The Other Guy by Cary Atwell a lot though I su..."

I hope you feel better soon!

Provoked is next on my list, right after i finish The Lost Prince (which is really good!)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "I love listening to audiobooks when I'm not feeling well, and just want to lie with my eyes shut. Try it!"

Yes! I second this! Take care and get well soon, K.J.!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Provoked is next on my list, right after i finish The Lost Prince (which is really good!)"

I finally ordered The Lost Prince as print book. I'm desperately trying to save it for later this winter, because it's starting to look like there could maybe possibly hopefully perhaps be a beach holiday in sight. Not reading it right away is hard work, though. ;-)


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KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Provoked is next on my list, right after i finish The Lost Prince (which is really good!)"

I finally ordered The Lost Prince as print book. I'm desperately trying to save it for later t..."


"...there could maybe possibly hopefully perhaps be a beach holiday in sight" sounds like a 90% chance to me ;-) I hope it comes about, this kind of holiday can be so relaxing. And the book would be perfect for it. I find the Prince books a bit different, maybe not as intense as the others, or maybe just differently intense because the MCs are so young and have that...atmosphere about them. Anyways, maybe we can discuss it after you read it, that'd be fun :-)


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Alison | 4756 comments Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Provoked is next on my list, right after i finish The Lost Prince (which is really good!)"

I finally ordered The Lost Prince as print book. I'm desperately trying to save it for later t..."


Oooh, beach holiday! I hope it works out, Johanna. Lucky you, even to be thinking of having a beach holiday!

I bought Provoked the other day and am looking forward to reading that sometime soon. I've got about eight library books on the go right now and am trying to not start new things.


message 2009: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I am reading Illumination. I really like Rowan Speedwell's books, her production isn't so big, but I find all her books interesting and well written. This one is very sweet, but not too sweet.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Provoked is next on my list, right after i finish The Lost Prince (which is really good!)"

I finally ordered The Lost Prince as print book. I'm desperately trying to save it for later t..."


I just started The Island by Lisa Henry which has me dreaming about tropical beach vacations. (Not that I think this book will be a relaxing beach read at all) ;-)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Valerie wrote: "Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Provoked is next on my list, right after i finish The Lost Prince (which is really good!)"

I finally ordered The Lost Prince as print book. I'm desperately trying to sav..."


Oh yeah? I almost pushed the buy-with-1-click button already. :-)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Johanna wrote: "because it's starting to look like there could maybe possibly hopefully perhaps be a beach holiday in sight."

Crossing my fingers for you! ;-)


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Calathea | 6034 comments I'm reading a Sherlock AU fanfic. They are baseball players... the imagination of writers is an amazing thing! :-D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
K.J. wrote: "I'm sick in bed so reading like crazy. Provoked by Joanna Chambers is a brilliant, well written historical mm that I wholeheartedly recommend. I liked The Other Guy by Cary Atwell a lot though I su..."

Is Provoked the first in the series? I read that and hugely enjoyed it.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "I'm reading a Sherlock AU fanfic. They are baseball players... the imagination of writers is an amazing thing! :-D"

No kidding! That's an interesting jump. Sleuths to baseball players!


message 2016: by Becky (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) Hmm, since my sciatica is playing up, I think as well as my fiction reading-just about to start Melanie Tushmore's Goblins, Book One--I'll also start on this back care book I have. The Back Bible. Get some tips!


message 2017: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Calathea wrote: "I'm reading a Sherlock AU fanfic. They are baseball players... the imagination of writers is an amazing thing! :-D"

Yesterday I've got an absolutely canon adherent Sherlock fanfic from one of the biggest Italian experts on Sherlock Holmes, a delightful person I've just met. I'm going to write a post about him.

He told me he got one m/m Sherlock fanfic, but didn't manage to go after the first pages because it was hardcore porn for him. I wonder what it would be for me...


message 2018: by Susan (last edited Oct 15, 2013 03:07PM) (new)

Susan | 807 comments Josh wrote: "Is Provoked the first in the series? I read that and hugely enjoyed it."

Yes. Book 2 is Beguiled. It will be released in December.


message 2019: by Jax (new)

Jax | 59 comments Josh wrote: "Is Provoked the first in the series? I read that and hugely enjoyed it."

And book 3, Enlightened, is supposed to be out in May 2014.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Calathea wrote: "I'm reading a Sherlock AU fanfic. They are baseball players... the imagination of writers is an amazing thing! :-D"

Yesterday I've got an absolutely canon adherent Sherlock fanfic..."


You'll have to sample and report back!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susan wrote: "Josh wrote: "Is Provoked the first in the series? I read that and hugely enjoyed it."

Yes. Book 2 is Beguiled. It will be released in December."


I'm definitely looking forward to that!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Just bought Hard-ass is Here by S.C. Wynne I read the story in its early drafts, but now I want to compare the final version.


message 2023: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Josh wrote: "Just bought Hard-ass is Here by S.C. Wynne I read the story in its early drafts, but now I want to compare the final version."

Read it yesterday. Just the thing to lighten my mood :-)


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Lady*M | 197 comments I just finished Sarah Black's The General and the Elephant Clock of Al-Jazari which I will be reviewing in the next few days on Jessewave.

All I can say right now is... I'll read it again tomorrow.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Lady*M wrote: "I just finished Sarah Black's The General and the Elephant Clock of Al-Jazari which I will be reviewing in the next few days on Jessewave.

All I can say right now is... I'll read it again tomorrow."


Wonderful! I will re-read The General and the Horse Lord shortly before Elephant Clock comes out. Looking forward to it.


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Antonella | 11565 comments I'm looking forward to The General and the Elephant Clock of Al-Jazari here the cast of characters

And I hadn't noticed that a story once for buying is now out of print and Sarah put it for free on her GR-Blog:
http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_...


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ED | 105 comments Calathea wrote: "I'm reading a Sherlock AU fanfic. They are baseball players... the imagination of writers is an amazing thing! :-D"

I am a sucker for a good fanfic. Some are very well written indeed. would you have a link for it please.


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments I keep reading that as "The General and the Elephant Cock". Either I'm more tired than I thought, or GRL has warped me for good.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Becky wrote: "I keep reading that as "The General and the Elephant Cock". Either I'm more tired than I thought, or GRL has warped me for good."

Probably a bit of both, eh? :)


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Susinok wrote: "Becky wrote: "I keep reading that as "The General and the Elephant Cock". Either I'm more tired than I thought, or GRL has warped me for good."

Probably a bit of both, eh? :)"


Probably! I'm still recovering from spending the whole Cockwalk with Mr. Jockstrap's butt in my face. :P


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Anne | 6816 comments I have just started Provoked and already I like it a lot. Good writing and of course two things that have me extra charmed; the fact that David is a lawyer and that the story takes place in Edinburgh :)


message 2032: by HJ (last edited Oct 19, 2013 03:15AM) (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Anne wrote: "I have just started Provoked and already I like it a lot. Good writing and of course two things that have me extra charmed; the fact that David is a lawyer and that the story takes place in Edinbur..."

I really like Joanna Chambers but I'm resisting reading Provoked until the rest of the trilogy is published and I can read them all at once! She is (or used to be) a lawyer in real life, by the way - I used to follow the blog she kept before she was a published author.


message 2033: by Anne (last edited Oct 19, 2013 03:39AM) (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Hj wrote: "Anne wrote: "I have just started Provoked and already I like it a lot. Good writing and of course two things that have me extra charmed; the fact that David is a lawyer and that the story takes pla..."

Good to know the story will be continued, I just have to apply some patience between the books, I guess. :)

I like the fact that lawyers can become good authors, shows we aren't all so uptight and dull as we are rumoured to be ;) ( I know many who aren't and several who are, by the way...)

ETA: I just checked her out, and stumbled upon her blogpost about The Parting Glass. And she described so very well my emotions on reading that story, especially that part that had her believe there wouldn't be an HEA for Tim and Luke. Which is exactly how I felt too, that the story had to end differently, and also the adult, mature way Tim dealt with that disappointment. Extremely well done storytelling.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Anne wrote: "I have just started Provoked and already I like it a lot. Good writing and of course two things that have me extra charmed; the fact that David is a lawyer and that the story takes place in Edinburgh :) "

Now that I know that, I have to read it. :)


message 2035: by Calathea (last edited Oct 19, 2013 06:14AM) (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments ED wrote: "Calathea wrote: "I'm reading a Sherlock AU fanfic. They are baseball players... the imagination of writers is an amazing thing! :-D"

I am a sucker for a good fanfic. Some are very well written indeed. would you have a link for it please. "


It's The Bang and the Clatter by earlgreytea68 over at AO3.
I'm surprised how well it works. The character dynamics are all in place and it's well written. It's a bit long-ish but 'til now (I'm halfway through) it doesn't have lenghts. ;-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Anne wrote: "I have just started Provoked and already I like it a lot. Good writing and of course two things that have me extra charmed; the fact that David is a lawyer and that the story takes pla..."

Yes, her blog was always charming, intelligent, amusing.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Still reading Ancient Light, which, now that I've skimmed the entire middle, is starting to have some action toward the end. lol. I'm planning to have it finished, no matter what, by the end of my weekend on Monday night. No later. No can do.

I started reading Troublemaker the other day, so when it's not convenient for me to dig out a huge hardback book, or lug one around, I've been reading this. I'm afraid I really like this one, so much more than the second book, so far. I'm not wanting to put it down!


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
I stayed up late to finish Troublemaker. It's Fall Break at our school and we're off a whole week! (Then pay it back by working after Memorial Day.) Our older daughter (the marine biologist who lives on the Olympic Peninsula) is in town for the week. Spent some time this afternoon with both daughters. Tuesday the four of us head to southern New Mexico near the Gila Wilderness. Meanwhile, I'm reading Illumination by Rowan Speedwell and enjoying it quite a bit.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I just finished All The Colors Of Love by Jessica Freely. It was sort of a mixture of science fiction and comic book world with a very large dash of James Bond Evil Mastermind Lair.

It was rather dark, despite the cover blurb, and it is very unusual, but held me by the gut from start to finish. A really gripping read.


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Ame | 1744 comments I'm kind of stuck now in rereads.... I read Love Lessons and Ethan in Gold... loved Love Lessons but not Ethan in Gold so much.... maybe because Dex in Blue is one of my all time favorite books.... it's my comfort read so maybe I had to much of expectations to Ethan in Gold. It isn't bad just not as good as I thought it would be.


So now I'm just rereading.... books I know are good.... so I'm not disappointed....;)


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Susinok | 5205 comments I just started Wallflower by Heidi Belleau.


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Susinok wrote: "I just started Wallflower by Heidi Belleau."

I just started that one, too. Only a couple pages in, but good so far. I was up until 3 last night reading The Magpie Lord. I blame Lou, who pimped it enthusiastically. ("And I designed the cover!") It was excellent, and I'm very much looking forward to book 2.


message 2043: by Johanna (last edited Oct 20, 2013 02:06AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "I stayed up late to finish Troublemaker. It's Fall Break at our school and we're off a whole week! (Then pay it back by working after Memorial Day.) Our older daughter (the marine biologist who liv..."

Sounds so lovely that you'll get to spend time with your daughters during the Fall Break, Karen. And I find it funny that New Mexico, USA and Oulu, Finland have the exact same Fall Break week. :) There is going to be some mother-daughter-time for me, too. I'll be spending some time with my mother. We are going to start the week shopping heathers and callunas on Monday. :)

I'm also really looking forward to do some reading and audio book listening. I've started to read The Man Everybody Was Afraid Of and it's wonderful to know that I'll have time to slowly savor it next week. I've hopelessly fallen in love with Joseph Hansen's writing.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Through the group ''Gay Muslims in Italy'' (http://www.ilgrandecolibri.com) I found a new gay comic in Spanish and English:
http://gaysomecomic.blogspot.it


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Susinok | 5205 comments Becky wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I just started Wallflower by Heidi Belleau."

I just started that one, too. Only a couple pages in, but good so far. I was up until 3 last night reading The Magpie Lord. I blame Lou..."


I loved Magpie Lord. Such a well done fantasy! I didn't last long reading last night. I am only 23% through it.


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K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments Just started Hushed by Kelley York. This author's books are darkish and quirky and intrigue me greatly.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I finished Wallflower by Heidi Belleau. It's about Rob who is a geeky reclusive gamer who is more comfortable as Bobby his female game persona than as Rob, art student.

The story deals with his struggles to express his gender identity. Very good book!


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K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments How'd your weekend go, Susan?


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Susinok | 5205 comments K.Z. wrote: "How'd your weekend go, Susan?"

Exhausting and awesome! I talked to so many really great people. Once I got over the deer in the headlights on Thursday, all was well.

Talked a lot with Aleks, and we had a lot to say to each other, it seemed.

Received many hugs from authors, made some new friends, and I had a great time. I EVEN stayed at the last party the entire time until 11 pm on Saturday. Some of the costumes were amazing. I'm not good in that area at all.


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "... There is going to be some mother-daughter-time for me, too. I'll be spending some time with my mother. We are going to start the week shopping heathers and callunas on Monday. :)"

This sounds lovely, Johanna. Enjoy!


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