Q&A with Josh Lanyon discussion
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I just finished Bone Rider and it was FANTASTIC! What a great action/adventure/romance! Can't recommend it highly enough :)


I'm gonna give them a try :-) I remember people saying that the first one ends with a cliffhanger, so i was waiting for the second one.

Just started Hound Dog & Bean by B.G. Thomas.

Give it a try. Interesting that others think there's a cliffhanger ending. I didn't find that to be the case at all. I think it ends in quite a reasonable way. The second one also ends in a sensible spot, so no cliffhanger worries there.
KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "I've been reading Joanna Chambers's Provoked and Beguiled this week and I loved them both. I think this series is wonderful. Looking forward to the th..."
Hmm. Sometimes I think a surprising number of readers don't know the difference between "series" and "cliff hanger." The first book is not a cliff hanger. It's the first book in a series, so some things are resolved and some things are not. The story deepens, the plot grows more complicated, and we move to the next square on the game board. :-)
Hmm. Sometimes I think a surprising number of readers don't know the difference between "series" and "cliff hanger." The first book is not a cliff hanger. It's the first book in a series, so some things are resolved and some things are not. The story deepens, the plot grows more complicated, and we move to the next square on the game board. :-)

I have Beguiled on my Kindle. Hope to get through once I get through my reading slump. At the moment I almost exclusively read fan fiction of one kind or the other. It's like a sugar rush or fast food, immediate gratification. *sigh*
(There are very good well written pieces though.)
Calathea wrote: "Alison wrote: "KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "I've been reading Joanna Chambers's Provoked and Beguiled this week and I loved them both. I think this series is wonderful...."
Absolutely there are! Sometimes you need a break. Two Decembers ago I was reading mysteries from the 30s and 40s. It was all I seemed to be able to enjoy.
Absolutely there are! Sometimes you need a break. Two Decembers ago I was reading mysteries from the 30s and 40s. It was all I seemed to be able to enjoy.

It's a bit as if I lost the ability to space a novel out over several days, as if I just can't stop before I know the end. It's a development of the last two or three years and I definitely don't like it. It's probably one reason though that I turned to novellas and short stories and fan fiction because those stories tend to be shorter (on average) than a novel.
I'm enjoying the pace I've set, if only because I can read more books in a year. I used to be such a slow reader, it was aggravating to see my to-read list grow as they tend to do. It's still aggravating, but less so these days.
I've been on a roll with three EXCELLENT books back to back, each from authors I'd previously never heard of. This last one was Freedom by Jay Kirkpatrick. Highly recommended for those that aren't already overwhelmed with their TBR's :)

Any ideas?

Any ideas?"
Magpie Lord

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Magpie Lord"
I second Mapgie. :-) Also, Life Lessons is a great series. (And Josh is always a safe bet for a good read.)

Freedom is great, especially for those who like sci-fi. I hope that author writes more. :)

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Magpie Lord"
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I've read the one Josh book I'm allowing myself each month (although I did itch to start reading the second book straight away!)
And the next Magpie Lord book is due out soon. Maybe I will read that one then.
I've put Stranger Things Have Happened on my February reading list. Sad thing, really, but hopefully I can make time for it next month. I still have over five books to get done this month! Gah!
lol. But I still really like the idea of my UKMeet list. But because there are so many books on it, I have to read a bunch of them every month if I hope to get them all done by June. *crosses fingers*
Aside from that, I still have a bunch of print books on piles on my coffee table to read each month, some are MM and some are not. There's a wide variety there. So many books! So little time! lol.
lol. But I still really like the idea of my UKMeet list. But because there are so many books on it, I have to read a bunch of them every month if I hope to get them all done by June. *crosses fingers*
Aside from that, I still have a bunch of print books on piles on my coffee table to read each month, some are MM and some are not. There's a wide variety there. So many books! So little time! lol.

LOL! Another one with a stash of Josh's books hidden away. Apparently people with a will of steel are more common here than we thought ;-).

lo..."
Ooh I like the idea of a UK meet list. I'll have to see which other authors are going in June and compile a list of ones I've not read. Maybe I'll do that for April.

LOL! Another one with a stash of Josh's books hidd..."
I have so many other books to read that I can afford to stretch Josh's books out. Although if a sequel to Snowball came out I'd be all over that in an instant!

Wouldn't we all. :)

Any ideas?"
I loved Superhero. :-)

LOL! Another one with a stash of..."
Yes! My most wished-for sequel!
I only have a few unread books left in my Josh stash. ;-)


It sounds cute from the excerpt:
http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/stor...

Impeccable self control. On the other hand, I'd consider myself very patient and "mature" if I managed not to devour a Josh-Lanyon-new-release in one go. Hubby sometimes asked, "are you all in some kind of reading competition?"


I've been meaning to read that for ages :)

I have both of those, but think I'm going to wait until the final instalment is out before I read them.

I have both of those, but think I'm going to wait until the final instalment is out before I read them. ..."
Me too! I love Joanna Chambers's previous books.

I have both of those, but think I'm..."
Weird, I barely made it throgh book one

I have both of those, bu..."
I noticed that! I worry about books everyone else loves, because often I don't. That's why I'm yet to start the Cut and Run series, and I've been putting off The Magpie Lord (but that one's one THE list so it will be read very soon!)

I think that happens to many readers, myself included. That's why I usually picked the 2-3 stars reviews to read first when a book is popular.
See what potential problems it might have, whether I would have a problem with said problems ;-)
Also... I think it doesn't help when I see those glowing reviews with fireworks and colourful gifs... they just seem over-the-top and a bit fake to me.

I have bo..."
You really should try Cut & Run, it's so much fun (I won't hold it against you if it turns out you don't like it.........much ;p)

Ugh, I hate gif reviews

I have the first few so I'll get round to v them eventually. Trouble is the longer the series goes on the more nervous I get about reading it. Surely you have to keep putting your characters thru unnecessary angst to keep the series going?

I have enjoyed the two first books immensely, and I don't feel the angst is unnecessary at this point :). They are very well written and seemingly historically correct (as far as I can see) and discuss the socio-political landscape in Scotland at the time in a manner I rarely find in romances, m/m or not, not only the situation of homosexuals at that age, but women's rights, workers' situation and so on which makes the books more interesting and better than average in my opinion.

The historical part was good, but I didn't care about the MCs, I felt like I was reading an m/f and I hate that, really, really hate it
If it wasn't for the romance part I would most likely have enjoyed this
Lillian wrote: "Jordan wrote: "I've put Stranger Things Have Happened on my February reading list. Sad thing, really, but hopefully I can make time for it next month. I still have over five books to get done this ..."
I've got roughly 30 books on my UKMeet2014 list. So you might want to check the list of authors earlier than April! Of course, I'm also using this as an excuse (really, I shouldn't need one!) to read a lot of books I've owned for a few years but haven't gotten to. I'm ashamed to admit this, really. But it's true.
I've got roughly 30 books on my UKMeet2014 list. So you might want to check the list of authors earlier than April! Of course, I'm also using this as an excuse (really, I shouldn't need one!) to read a lot of books I've owned for a few years but haven't gotten to. I'm ashamed to admit this, really. But it's true.
thelastaerie wrote: "Lillian wrote: "I noticed that! I worry about books everyone else loves, because often I don't. That's why I'm yet to start the Cut and Run series, and I've been putting off The Magpie Lord (but th..."
I do that too, I've noticed. I concentrate on the reviews by friends and those that are low to see what the problems could be.
And I also hate gif reviews. Most reviews with a picture, are annoying. Very few I find are appropriate and likeable.
So many people love Cut and Run. I hated it. So much I took it off my lists. But then someone kept recommending each book as they read them, and I had to add the first one to my list and review it so I would stop getting recommendations to read it.
I do that too, I've noticed. I concentrate on the reviews by friends and those that are low to see what the problems could be.
And I also hate gif reviews. Most reviews with a picture, are annoying. Very few I find are appropriate and likeable.
So many people love Cut and Run. I hated it. So much I took it off my lists. But then someone kept recommending each book as they read them, and I had to add the first one to my list and review it so I would stop getting recommendations to read it.

I didn't get that impression, but we can't all agree on everything, can we :)
Antonella wrote: "Lillian wrote: "I've read the one Josh book I'm allowing myself each month (although I did itch to start reading the second book straight away!)"
LOL! Another one with a stash of Josh's books hidd..."
It's more annoying than having a will of steel, actually. I have a few Josh books to read. Most of what came out last year and one much older book. It's really just that I for some reason didn't get the time to read them. Too many books on the TBR pile, and I'm trying to be diverse in my reading and not just read one author.
But, having things come out in audio might help. The older book will be listened to soon. Otherwise, with my UK list, it'll take me forever to get to it.
I just wish I had the time to read them all along with everything else I'm trying to get into!
LOL! Another one with a stash of Josh's books hidd..."
It's more annoying than having a will of steel, actually. I have a few Josh books to read. Most of what came out last year and one much older book. It's really just that I for some reason didn't get the time to read them. Too many books on the TBR pile, and I'm trying to be diverse in my reading and not just read one author.
But, having things come out in audio might help. The older book will be listened to soon. Otherwise, with my UK list, it'll take me forever to get to it.
I just wish I had the time to read them all along with everything else I'm trying to get into!
Lillian wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Lillian wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Hj wrote: "Lillian wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "Btw, I second (or third) recommendation of Joanna Chambers' "Enlightenment" series. Thoroughly enjoyed..."
It really depends on the overall story arc.
It really depends on the overall story arc.
Idamus wrote: "Anne wrote: "Lillian wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Lillian wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Hj wrote: "Lillian wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "Btw, I second (or third) recommendation of Joanna Chambers' "Enlightenment..."
Sometimes I know what readers mean when they say that, but in this case, I'm drawing a blank? How was this an m/f story?
Sometimes I know what readers mean when they say that, but in this case, I'm drawing a blank? How was this an m/f story?
Idamus wrote: "Lillian wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Hj wrote: "Lillian wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "Btw, I second (or third) recommendation of Joanna Chambers' "Enlightenment" series. Thoroughly enjoyed the first two...."
I've tried to get into the series twice -- maybe three times. I think the stories are better written than many in the genre, but it just doesn't click for me. I'm fascinated by the loyalty it inspires though!
I've tried to get into the series twice -- maybe three times. I think the stories are better written than many in the genre, but it just doesn't click for me. I'm fascinated by the loyalty it inspires though!

I liked the first two books of the "Cut and Run" series, but I stopped following it after the 3rd or 4th, don't remember. I thought the first two have a more solid mystery/thriller plot, the romance took centre stage afterwards and the series got fluffier. And to be honest, I struggled to distinguish between the two MCs, kind of why I lost interest in later books.
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I loved the first one. I must read the second!"
Yes, you must! :)