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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Jordan wrote: "Since you all got talking about it, I had to check out the Try page. The summary doesn't sound like something I'd read, first of all. I'm never a big fan of the one guy who knows what he wants and ..."

I know, I feel like I can't browse Goodreads (or Twitter now, ugh!) with my kid in the room. It's like tumblr.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Lady*M wrote: "I'm on Josephine Myles binge! I finished Screwing the System and Merry Gentlemen and now I'm off to read Junk... or The Hot Floor. Mmmmm... choices, choices..."

I'm reading Merry Gentlemen now. :)


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Susinok | 5205 comments I've also started Merry Gentlemen too. :)


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Anne | 6816 comments Susinok wrote: "I've also started Merry Gentlemen too. :)"

I just found it on my Kindle, seems I preordered it and then forgot. Always fun to be positively surprised :)


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K.J. Charles (kjcharles) I just read All In with the Duke. I generally really like her Regencies but this one didn't quite come into focus for me. The duke was a bit too nice, basically. A very pleasant sweet read with a lot of sex but could have been more engaging. However, the character hints for the second book in the trilogy make it look amazing, so I will definitely be getting that.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I've also started Merry Gentlemen too. :)"

I just found it on my Kindle, seems I preordered it and then forgot. Always fun to be positively surprised :)"


I did the same thing, sort of. I was at Samhain trying to order it when it told me I'd already done so, hehe. Great story.


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I've also started Merry Gentlemen too. :)"

I just found it on my Kindle, seems I preordered it and then forgot. Always fun to be positively surprised :..."


Yippee! I've also pre-ordered it but not looked at my Kindle so didn't know it was there. A treat in store!


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Anne | 6816 comments Hj wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Anne wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I've also started Merry Gentlemen too. :)"

I just found it on my Kindle, seems I preordered it and then forgot. Always fun to be positi..."


Do we have too many books?

No - just joking... he he


message 2459: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments I read yesterday First Impressions, Fuzzy, and Last Chance, short stories by Josephine Myles, and i really liked them - sweet and heartwarming, just right somehow.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I enjoyed Merry Gentlemen. It was fun and not over the top Christmas.

I needed another alpha male fix, so I'm now reading Bound by Danger by S.E. Jakes. Book 4 in the Bound series. I have book 5 and pre-ordered book 6.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are sexin' it up in the first 20%. Any recommendations? :)


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Anne | 6816 comments Valerie wrote: "I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are sexin' it up in..."

Forgive a poor foreigner for asking, but what does UST mean?


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Valerie wrote: "looking for something with some good UST
..."


Blanking on what UST means?


message 2464: by Antonella (last edited Nov 13, 2013 06:41AM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Unresolved Sexual Tension?

ETA: Well, I'm sure about the sexual tension, maybe the ''unresolved'' is wrong...


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Unresolved Sexual Tension?"

Oh! Yes. Yes, in my opinion the key element to a successful romance.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Underground storage tank? ;-)


message 2467: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Unresolved Sexual Tension?"

Oh! Yes. Yes, in my opinion the key element to a successful romance."


We noticed it ;-))


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Unresolved Sexual Tension?

ETA: Well, I'm sure about the sexual tension, maybe the ''unresolved'' is wrong..."


Well, that sounds more logical... :-)


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Antonella | 11565 comments Johanna wrote: "Underground storage tank? ;-)"

Well, in fact I first thought of something connected to the postal service...


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "Underground storage tank? ;-)"

THAT TOO! ;-D


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Underground storage tank? ;-)"

Well, in fact I first thought of something connected to the postal service..."


LOL.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Unresolved Sexual Tension?"

Oh! Yes. Yes, in my opinion the key element to a successful romance."

We noticed it ;-))"


*nod nod and grin*


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Anne | 6816 comments Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Underground storage tank? ;-)"

THAT TOO! ;-D"


Would definitely be a crucial ingredient in many a good romance ;)

Or are we talking about horror stories?


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Johanna wrote: "Underground storage tank? ;-)"

LOL!

Yes, Unresolved Sexual Tension. :)


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KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Underground storage tank? ;-)"

LOL. Good one :-)


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K.J. Charles (kjcharles) Valerie wrote: "I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are sexin' it up in the first 20%. Any recommendations? :) "

God, me too. I love UST more than anything. I suppose you've read
Hot Head and Widdershins? Agamemnon Frost and the House of Death has plenty of UST, but it's a three-novella series and the ST stays kind of U till book 3. Brothers of the Wild North Sea is amazing and slow burn.


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KC | 4897 comments K.J. wrote: "God, me too. I love UST more than anything. I suppose you've read
Hot Head and Widdershins? Agamemnon Frost and the House of Death has plenty of UST, but it's a three-novella series and the ST stays kind of U till book 3. Brothers of the Wild North Sea is amazing and slow burn."


I couldn't get into Hot Head..., Widdershins sounds good, it's on my list for very soon, and i completely agree - Brothers of the Wild North Sea was wonderful!


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KC | 4897 comments Lou wrote: "I read Demolished last night and quite enjoyed it."

Demolished was fun. I read everything Astrid wrote and enjoyed each and every one of them. I love the way she builds her stories, there's actual motivation driving conflict and characters, and she has a wicked sense of humor. I can't wait for her new romance!


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments K.J. wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are sexin' it up in the first 20%. Any recommendations? :) "

God, me too. I love UST more ..."


Well, The Magpie Lord is a perfect example of what I love! I enjoyed both Hot Head and Widdershins. I own but have not read Brothers of the Wild North Sea so that should be perfect. I'll check out Agamemnon Frost, too. Thanks!

I also loved The Darkling Thrush (of course!), Captive Prince: Volume One and Captive Prince: Volume Two, and The Student Prince.


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KC | 4897 comments Lou wrote: "KC wrote: "Lou wrote: "Demolished was fun. I read everything Astrid wrote and enjoyed each and every one of them. I love the way she builds her stories, there's actual motivation driving conflict a..."

*beholdextralittlepush* ;-)
Well, they're not heavy on the fantastical, and the world building is interesting, easy to imagine, more of an AU with a bit of magic, for me at least.


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ttg | 305 comments Lou wrote: "She's a deft writer. The story grabbed from the start, and while I figured out the bad guy even before he entered the page, it didn't bother me too much. I need to delve into Astrid's fantasy books. The thing is, I'm not a fantasy reader in general, so I always need a little extra push."

We could always do a group read of one of her fantasy works sometime. I haven't read the Archer's Heart yet. Maybe others would be up for it too. :)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Valerie wrote: "I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are sexin' it up in..."

Maybe L.B. Gregg's Romano & Albright series: Catch Me If You Can & Trust Me If You Dare. Or some Harper Fox: The Salisbury Key, Life After Joe, Driftwood or Lee Benoit: Servant of the Seasons.


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KC | 4897 comments ttg wrote: "We could always do a group read of one of her fantasy works sometime. I haven't read the Archer's Heart yet. Maybe others would be up for it too. :)"

That would be great! :-) I'd love to reread it, but I might have to wait till next year. We also have The Rifter reread coming up.


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KC | 4897 comments Calathea wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are..."

"Maybe L.B. Gregg's Romano & Albright series: Catch Me If You Can & Trust Me If You Dare. Or some Harper Fox: The Salisbury Key, Life After Joe, Driftwood or Lee Benoit: Servant of the Seasons. "


Ooh! Aah! :-) That's so totally awesome! (if i could say that in the Dawn French teenager voice, i would :-))
I haven't read Lee Benoit *goes-to-check-it-out*


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KC | 4897 comments Calathea wrote: "...Lee Benoit: Servant of the Seasons.."

That looks good! Have you read Ginn's Feral Machines?


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Calathea | 6034 comments KC wrote: "Have you read Ginn's Feral Machines?
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No, not yet. Looks good. I'll put it on the list. Thanks! :-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Lou wrote: "I read Demolished last night and quite enjoyed it."

Oh I didn't know about that one. Marked it as TBBR (TO be bought/read)


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Calathea wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are..."

I've read all of those except Servant of the Seasons. I will check it out. Thank you! :)


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HJ | 3603 comments Calathea wrote: "Maybe L.B. Gregg's Romano & Albright series: Catch Me If You Can & Trust Me If You Dare. Or some Harper Fox: The Salisbury Key, Life After Joe, Driftwood or Lee Benoit: Servant of the Seasons. ..."

What a stunning list of books!


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments I just finished What Binds Us, and now I have a headache from crying.


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Valerie wrote: "I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are sexin' it up in..."

Have you read Family Man? There's a scene around the 1/3 mark (not sure exactly, it's been several months since I read it) where the heroes dance together in a jazz club that's crazy hot, but there's no canoodling until the second half of the book.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Becky wrote: "I just finished What Binds Us, and now I have a headache from crying."

I listened to that one. I know what you mean!


message 2493: by Valerie (new)

Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Becky wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I can't decide what to read next. I only have, oh, hundreds of books on my kindle, but I'm looking for something with some good UST. It seems like everything I read lately they are..."

Yes, I liked Family Man. :) I also loved Love Lessons by Heidi Cullinan (and most everything else I've read by Heidi Cullinan).


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I have not read Feral Machines yet, but it's Ginn Hale, so you know I want to!

I also haven't read Archer's Heart either, though I think I did buy the first book. I wouldn't mind a group read for that one either. March is free! Lol.


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Tracy (tracykitn) | 461 comments I keep getting reminded of books I've read before & loved, here & elsewhere, and now I want to reread ALL THE BOOKS EVER. But it's massively overwhelming; maybe I need to write out a list. Or just start at one end of a shelf & keep going till I reach the other end.


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Anne | 6816 comments Tracy wrote: "I keep getting reminded of books I've read before & loved, here & elsewhere, and now I want to reread ALL THE BOOKS EVER. But it's massively overwhelming; maybe I need to write out a list. Or just ..."

But while you do that, there will still be recommendations on new books and reminders of old loves, so you will never reach the end!

Usually I love that, sometimes it makes me panic just a little. ;)

Mostly it is great, though and I love this group for it!!


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Tracy (tracykitn) | 461 comments Well, I've started calling my online wishlists "Where Good Intentions Go To Die" because I have ZERO budget for new books for the foreseeable future, so...and the library here is really bad; they have almost nothing I have any desire to read in terms of books that are still under copyright. *shrug*

So for the time being, I guess the "start out at one end of the shelf and keep going" plan is about the best I have for now.


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Susinok | 5205 comments From alpha males to fairy princes. I just started Too Many Fairy Princes by Alex Beecroft.


message 2499: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Well Fairy Princes weren't doing it for me, so back to alpha males, three this time, in Bound For Keeps by S.E. Jakes.


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Salsera1974 | 143 comments Tracy wrote: "Well, I've started calling my online wishlists "Where Good Intentions Go To Die" because I have ZERO budget for new books for the foreseeable future, so...and the library here is really bad; they h..."

Hi Tracy. Feel free to check out my lendable shelf. If there is anything I have that you would like to borrow (with the exception of the few I'm holding back for my scavenger hunt teammates this month, and I'll let you know if you hit one of those), I'm more than happy to lend!


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