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HJ | 3603 comments Anne wrote: "Lady*M wrote: "It seems I am unable to savor Adrien English - I breezed through four in less than a day. Sigh..."

I think if you listen to the audio books, it is easier to savour them. Then you can't just breeze through, but are stuck with the narrator's reading pace :) ..."


I agree with Anne. (Although "stuck with" sounds a little negative!)


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Lady*M | 197 comments Anne wrote: "I think if you listen to the audio books, it is easier to savour them. Then you can't just breeze through, but are stuck with the narrator's reading pace :)

I believe it. But, I'm not very into audio books. I find my mind wandering and missing out a lot. Then I have to go back. I can never immerse myself into audio book as when I read. Maybe, it's because I am ESL reader or maybe I just have an attention span of a goldfish, lol.

And, I like my ebooks because everything I don't know about (like a pop reference or a reference to a writer, poem or song, for example) is just a Google search away. :)


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Anne | 6816 comments Hj wrote: "Anne wrote: "Lady*M wrote: "It seems I am unable to savor Adrien English - I breezed through four in less than a day. Sigh..."

I think if you listen to the audio books, it is easier to savour them..."


It wasn't meant in a negative way, since coming to this group I have learned to adore audio books!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Lady*M wrote: "I believe it. But, I'm not very into audio books. I find my mind wandering and missing out a lot. Then I have to go back. I can never immerse myself into audio book as when I read. Maybe, it's because I am ESL reader or maybe I just have an attention span of a goldfish, lol...."

Audiobooks are good for when you are stuck doing something else but need distraction. For example, while working on a boring spreadsheet at work, or driving, or housework, or knitting.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I'm having such book troubles as well lately... But I would get stressed making reading programms for myself! ..."

I don't plan ahead, either. Soon as I do I get distracted by an..."


Oh no, these days I seem to to plan all over the place. Having 70+ unread books on my coffee table will do that, I guess. My goal is always to clear the table, but I know it will never happen. So I plan, and I plan, and I replan, and the shinys always get in the way. Of course they do! lol. I just like to think I have things all set in stone.


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Ame | 1744 comments Lady*M wrote: "Anne wrote: "I think if you listen to the audio books, it is easier to savour them. Then you can't just breeze through, but are stuck with the narrator's reading pace :)

I believe it. But, I'm no..."



AE on audio is just out of this world experience. .... the narrator is so good and does the most perfect Jake. .... I could not even let my mind wander..... all emphasis was on the story. ... therefore listening in the car was not always a good idea. ...;)


message 2207: by Lady*M (last edited Oct 28, 2013 01:30PM) (new)

Lady*M | 197 comments Ame wrote: "AE on audio is just out of this world experience. .... the narrator is so good and does the most perfect Jake. .... I could not even let my mind wander..... all emphasis was on the story. ... therefore listening in the car was not always a good idea. ...;)"

Hmmm... You might make me reconsider. When the time comes for new round of AE. :)


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Antonella | 11565 comments Harper Fox's ''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' will release on 31st October:
http://harperfox777.livejournal.com/2...


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Antonella | 11565 comments Lady*M wrote: "Hmmm... You might make me reconsider. When the time comes for new round of AE. :)"

I've already reconsidered. I'm just waiting to buy all the five audiobooks together.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Antonella wrote: "Harper Fox's ''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' will release on 31st October:
http://harperfox777.livejournal.com/2..."


Oh OH OH OH! I didn't know another was coming! I'll even get it from the Zon this one time...


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Antonella | 11565 comments Susinok wrote: " I'll even get it from the Zon this one time..."

Harper is very rueful about publishing only with amazon this time, there is an explanation on the link I gave...


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HJ | 3603 comments Antonella wrote: "Harper Fox's ''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' will release on 31st October:
http://harperfox777.livejournal.com/2..."


Thank you! What a lovely surprise.


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Lou wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Audiobooks are good for when you are stuck doing something else but need distraction. For example, while working on a boring spreadsheet at work, or driving, or housework, or knitti..."

I used to listen to audiobooks when I had filing to do at work. Which I always did, because I *hate* filing and would put it off and let it pile up.


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Alison | 4756 comments Ame wrote: "Lady*M wrote: "Anne wrote: "I think if you listen to the audio books, it is easier to savour them. Then you can't just breeze through, but are stuck with the narrator's reading pace :)

I believe ..."


I am so much looking forward to the AE audio books! I want to finish re-reading the series before I start in on that, though. I easily lose focus with audio books, so it really only works for me in the car, or sometimes while eating lunch.


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "I need to reread all of Psycop too at some point. I really want to, but feel like I'm not going to have time, what with reading The Rifter in December and Special Forces: Soldiers in January."

I was exited to re-read PsyCop while I was reading it for the first time. Someday I'll get to that delightful treat. Such a great series! And I bought The Rifter a few weeks ago, so I am keen to start in on that for the first time!


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Jordan wrote: "It's crazy, but last night I was in a wicked bad organizing mood. I stayed up until past midnight organizing not only the door prizes that were donated for NaNoWriMo, but also my huge piles of book..."

I am glad I am not the only person who plans their reading :)

I have books on my Ipad in monthly folders and I have piles of books on my bedroom table. Most of it is m/m but there are also a non-fiction books as well. I am always a bit concerned that I give adequate time to study on ethics and spirituality because of my pastoral role and so i use the piles to help me keep a balance. It reminds me not to forget to touch base in other areas.

Like you I also have the Michael Nava series and the Brandstetter series waiting to get through. I have a few easy to read shifter series to get through as well. I also have the Special Forces series and In the Company of Shadows and probably a few others.

i have been told by my sister that my piles of books are intimidating, but i love being surrounded by books. I am not working at the moment and it is so good to have extra time to devote to reading.

At the moment I am reading Isolation. The author sent it to me ages ago. It is m/f romantic sci fi with a mystery thrown in plus aliens. I have read most of her m/m stories and this one is good too. At the same time I have started to read L.B. Gregg Men of Smithfield series. I really like the way that some of the characters are so flawed, sometimes impolite and also unapologetic. It makes them real and also entertaining.


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ (rulindoolin) | 134 comments Antonella wrote: "Harper Fox's ''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' will release on 31st October:
http://harperfox777.livejournal.com/2..."


I just read the excerpt and, as usual, love the way her stuff sounds. Thanks for posting that. :)

I just started Into This River I Drown and am already sucked in.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Harper Fox's ''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' will release on 31st October:
http://harperfox777.livejournal.com/2..."


Thank you for the heads-up and for posting the link, Antonella! Harper's livejournal post made me smile. And what an unexpected treat this novella will be! Lovely. :-)


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Lady*M | 197 comments After Adrien English series, I realized how many good books I need to re-read, so now I'm beginning James Buchanan's Taking The Odds series. Nicky is for ever one of my favorite characters.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Lady*M wrote: "After Adrien English series, I realized how many good books I need to re-read, so now I'm beginning James Buchanan's Taking The Odds series. Nicky is for ever one of my favorite characters."

Oh yes, I love Nicky too! Those will we re-read someday as well.

Right now I'm on the third Bound book by Ava March. Regency m/m romance.

Her settings are always impeccable, and the stories have been good.

The thing that niggled at me was the two shared a bed and then Vincent went to his room to muss the covers. No way is a servant not going to notice stains and oil all over one bed and the other one with clean sheets, even though the bed's been intentionally rumpled to show it's been slept in. These guys are NOT doing their own laundry.

Knitpick much? LOL. Which is why I'm having trouble writing my own Regency.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Jordan wrote: "It's crazy, but last night I was in a wicked bad organizing mood. I stayed up until past midnight organizing not only the door prizes that were donated for NaNoWriMo, but also my hug..."

Organizing by month does help to touch base in other genres! It also helps to remind myself that I've owned a book for too long without reading it! lol.

Special Forces is such a great series. If you're part of Aleks's GR group, a bunch of us are doing a reread in January, you could jump in on that as a first timer, I think there's one or two doing that with us already.


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KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "Lady*M wrote: "After Adrien English series, I realized how many good books I need to re-read, so now I'm beginning James Buchanan's Taking The Odds series. Nicky is for ever one of my favorite char..."

Well, these little things kinda ruin the thing, don't they? I'm especially bothered by characters being called by the wrong name, or characters changing names from book to book.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
So, I'm almost finished with First to Kill and still loving it. The funny thing? Two straight guys trying to say "I love you" to each other while not actually saying it. I think the one tried earlier in the book too, but the MC had too much important info to give him and wouldn't let him get a word in before he left.

It just made me laugh. Which I needed after the MC was shot and then stalked by a mountain lion with a sniper somewhere in the bush with a gun trained on him. Fun stuff. No, really. lol.


message 2224: by Reggie (new)

Reggie Lady*M wrote: "After Adrien English series, I realized how many good books I need to re-read, so now I'm beginning James Buchanan's Taking The Odds series. Nicky is for ever one of my favorite characters."

Oh yes, I'm a Nicky fangirl! I wish JB would be inspired to write more Nicky books, but not so far. I re-read bits and pieces of this series every year. Love Nicky!!


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Salsera1974 | 143 comments Reggie wrote: "Lady*M wrote: "After Adrien English series, I realized how many good books I need to re-read, so now I'm beginning James Buchanan's Taking The Odds series. Nicky is for ever one of my favorite char..."

That is such a great series!


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Susinok | 5205 comments KC wrote: "Well, these little things kinda ruin the thing, don't they? I'm especially bothered by characters being called by the wrong name, or characters changing names from book to book. .."

Well it didn't ruin the thing but they had made such a fuss over being secret, then have messy sex without any regards to who is doing the laundry. That crap was done by hand and sheets would have not been changed every day (or every week).

Yep, I'm laundry obsessed... or at least historical laundry obsessed.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I don't know why the two guys in First to Kill are either married or chasing women. I really don't. They're so into each other it's hilarious. So, book one was a fantastic read. I'll be reading book two, Forced to Kill, very shortly. yay!

In the meantime I'll be starting When Love Comes to Town, which is a YA MM romance set in Ireland in 1992. Apparently the author was a school teacher who used a penname because he taught in a religious school and didn't want to out himself. He died in 2002, though I don't know how old he was.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just found out that Tom Lennon, who wrote When Love Comes to Town, has another MM title that's adult and looks interesting: Crazy Love. I think I'm going to have to check that one out too.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "In the meantime I'll be starting When Love Comes to Town, which is a YA MM romance set in Ireland in 1992. Apparently the author was a school teacher who used a penname because he taught in a religious school and didn't want to out himself. He died in 2002, though I don't know how old he was."

This has been on my wish list for ages (Ireland and m/m: ideal combination!), but no one of my friends read it, so I just waited. You can be the guinea pig ;-). Please let us know what you think of it!

Considering that our tastes are 92% (!!) similar, I do trust your opinion.


message 2230: by J.P. (new)

J.P. (jpkenwood) "Yep, I'm laundry obsessed... or at least historical laundry obsessed."

Ha! Me too. But of the historical sort only. RL laundry is a bore.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella, I read the first two chapters over dinner and I'm really liking it so far! We'll see how the rest goes when I get back to it. I have a feeling this will be a fast read for me.

In one sense I want it to be, because I need to read Rouge, this final book in the Croak trilogy before the author, Gina Damico comes to our teen book group on the 13th.

On the other hand, I do want to be able to savor a good book.


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K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments I thought of some of you when I came across this book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GAH2CGC.

Now back to writing!


message 2233: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments K.Z. wrote: "I thought of some of you when I came across this book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GAH2CGC.

Now back to writing!"


Wow! The sabotage of the heavy water factory is one of the iconic stories from the second world war, I wonder what the author has made out of that.

The premises of a sort of relationship between one of the saboteurs and a Nazi officcer seems very far fetched though...


message 2234: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments K.Z. wrote: "I thought of some of you when I came across this book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GAH2CGC. "

Thank you, dear K.Z.! This looks interesting.

I agree with Anne though... Maybe I'll wait till she reads it ;-)).


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Jordan wrote: "It's crazy, but last night I was in a wicked bad organizing mood. I stayed up until past midnight organizing not only the door prizes that were dona..."

I'm intrigued by Special Forces. It does sound worthwhile. I haven't gotten around to downloading it yet, but I will sometime. Maybe if some of you are reading it, it will get me motivated! :)

I've read a few of Ava March's books and have enjoyed them. I liked the Bound series, laundry issues notwithstanding. ;) Maybe the staff think Vincent has a whole lot of fun by himself? ;)

I've been working my way through Suzanne Brockmann's Troubleshooters series over the last couple of months and I've really been enjoying it. Book 11 is next and I am looking forward to more Jules and Robin.


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Ame | 1744 comments I am reading and loving Why Straight Women Love Gay Romance.... very interesting and insightful... and plain funny at times... like when one is talking about too much sex in MM books and at inappropriate times like when escaping criminals/murderers/monsters and yet they have time to have blowjobs in the middle of escaping....;)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just finished When Love Comes To Town. It was good. Very realistic in that there is a guy Neil likes, but they don't hook up and become romantic which then solves all of Neil's coming out problems. Definitely not a romance novel. The ending is both happy and sad. I did shed a few tears.

It's very well written and a good book, but don't expect lots of roses or anything. Neil's coming out to friends and family, as in real life, especially in the 90's, was a bit rough.

I'm off to read something with a much happier ending now. Like all the alcohol he consumes throughout the book, I need a happier ending.


message 2238: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Thank you for your opinion, dear Jordan!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
You're most welcome!


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Lady*M | 197 comments Reading Adrien English as well as Taking the Odds series made me want to read all my old, old favorites. Like Elegant Corpse or Shades of Grey, Zero at the Bone or Deadly Nightshade... Arrrgh...! So many books.. old AND new...


message 2241: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Lady*M wrote: "Reading Adrien English as well as Taking the Odds series made me want to read all my old, old favorites. Like Elegant Corpse or Shades of Grey, Zero at the Bone or Deadly Nightshade... Arrrgh...! S..."

Too many books, too little time, I agree :)


message 2242: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Anne wrote: "Too many books, too little time, I agree :) "

Me three ;-).

BTW when I first started Deadly Nightshade I couldn't go past the first pages because Stanley was a bit too flamboyant for me. At the second try I loved him, and Tom. I've got all six books on paper. OCD rhetorical question: it wouldn't have been possible to keep the same format going from MLR to DSP, would it?


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Antonella | 11565 comments Gideon, Lee and Harper Fox wish a Happy Halloween!
''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' is out
http://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-A-Hau...


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Caroline (carolinedavies) | 568 comments I'm reading Psycop with relish at the moment. A fully realised world and so much better than the last M/M I tried.

I'm enjoying the little touches of humour

'And the Stiffs - look I didn't name 'em'

'I turned the GPS back on just to have a little company, though since I hadn't entered a destination, its tasteful British voice was silent.'

I've also been reflecting that it's just as well the MC hasn't been where I was earlier in the month. The battlefields got to me and I'm not in the least psychic. They'd send Vic completely round the bend.


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KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "Gideon, Lee and Harper Fox wish a Happy Halloween!
''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' is out
http://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-A-Hau......"


Thanks for the link! got it! yay! :-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Antonella wrote: "Gideon, Lee and Harper Fox wish a Happy Halloween!
''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' is out
http://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-A-Hau......"


I am reading it! :)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Susinok wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Gideon, Lee and Harper Fox wish a Happy Halloween!
''Once Upon A Haunted Moor'' is out
http://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-A-Hau......"


I'm three quarters through. I can't stop, have to read on. So good a story! :-)


message 2248: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I have to work. :( But I'll get a good hour of reading in at lunch.


message 2249: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Calathea wrote: "I'm three quarters through. I can't stop, have to read on. So good a story! :-) "

You just want us to get envious.

But we working slaves will read it this evening, exactly at the right spooky time... ;-)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Antonella wrote: "Calathea wrote: "I'm three quarters through. I can't stop, have to read on. So good a story! :-) "

You just want us to get envious.

But we working slaves will read it this evening, exactly at th..."


Isn't it great then that it's a holiday where I live? For once enough time to read a real treat. :-D


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