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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Valerie C wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Thank you for the well wishes, but now that I'm not so sick anymore, I'm quite happy: I can't remember if I've ever had so much time to read all together ;-).

I've just read this..."


The review is funny, but actually I didn't think the sex was particularly skimpy. For a story that size, she's got two decent scenes. Anything more would have been forced.


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Idamus Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty disappointed with it, so much so that I feel ..."

How IS the next H&M going?

Eh, your crossovers are quite discreet

In Abi's case it's a question of EVERYTHING she writes being set in the same 'verse, so any character she has ever written can pop up or be mentioned in a book, she just have two series that are more closely related than the rest :p
She has never hidden this, so if one follows her, one would know ;-)

I don't think of a series as belonging to the characters though, that might be why I'm not bothered by crossovers, I think of them as an author's book about some characters I really love

Sorry about the ramble, hope something made sense


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Ayesh | 418 comments Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty disappointed with it, so much so that I feel ..."

H & M series is related to Adrien English?? I'm ashamed to say that even though I read both the series, I didn't know that :(


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Susinok | 5205 comments Josh wrote: "The review is funny, but actually I didn't think the sex was particularly skimpy. For a story that size, she's got two decent scenes. Anything more would have been forced...."

I think The English Garden was perfection. Start to finish with just enough of everything. I loved that book so much.


message 4505: by Susinok (last edited May 04, 2014 09:30AM) (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I've read all of your series, Josh. Holmes and Moriarity was my first series, and since it's ongoing, I eagerly await the next book.

I love Jake and Adrien. Love love. But their story is done. I can re-visit them as often as I like, but they are complete.

I'm still waiting for the next H&M. :)

I did not connect as well with Will and Tyler, but I still very much enjoy the books and will re-read and re-listen as their story continues.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Susinok wrote: "Josh wrote: "The review is funny, but actually I didn't think the sex was particularly skimpy. For a story that size, she's got two decent scenes. Anything more would have been forced...."

I think..."


It's been a while since I read it - I remember enjoying the story but I don't remember what I thought about the sex. But I am another one who doesn't read for the sex scenes. :)


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Becky Black (beckyblack) I love all the series, because a) I love a series. :D and b) I love how all the couples have very different dynamics.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I can't really compare A&J and H&M. I love them for different reasons.

Fatal Shadows was the first book I read by Josh and I will confess it took me a while to read A Dangerous Thing. At the time, I was looking to read more romance and I am not a huge mystery fan, so... But after reading ADT I was hooked. :)


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Idamus Bella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty disappointed with it, so much so..."

See, discreet ;-)

Kit is reading an Adrien English book in All She Wrote.
If Josh has anything else crossover I haven't noticed it
Yet :p


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Calathea | 6034 comments Idamus wrote: "Bella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty disappointed with ..."

There is I spy and Haunted Heart. Stephen is Flynn's doctor from back home.


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Idamus Calathea wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Bella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty dis..."

Really? I didn't notice, but now that you mention it :D
Cool


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Ayesh | 418 comments Idamus wrote: "Bella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty disappointed with ..."

Read so long ago don't really remember :( but thanks for telling me :D


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Ayesh | 418 comments Calathea wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Bella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Bella wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Bella wrote: "Finished reading Ball & Chain by Abigail Roux...and mighty dis..."

OMG .... is there any other crossovers I missed, I wonder!!! :O


message 4514: by Becky (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) Idamus wrote: "See, discreet ;-)

Kit is reading an Adrien English book in All She Wrote.
If Josh has anything else crossover I haven't noticed it
Yet :p "


And Adrien mentions one of Kit's books, doesn't he - and gets Miss Butterwith's name wrong I believe. :D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Becky wrote: "Idamus wrote: "See, discreet ;-)

Kit is reading an Adrien English book in All She Wrote.
If Josh has anything else crossover I haven't noticed it
Yet :p "

And Adrien mentions one of Kit's books, ..."


Heh.


message 4516: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Josh wrote: "Becky wrote: "Idamus wrote: "See, discreet ;-)

Kit is reading an Adrien English book in All She Wrote.
If Josh has anything else crossover I haven't noticed it
Yet :p "

And Adrien mentions one of..."


Gah, now I heed to re-read EVERYTHING, I don't have time for that, I have exams soon, and I'm moving to another town 2-3 weeks from now

*Panics*


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Gosh, I'd forgotten about all those crossovers!

I like these though, they're subtle. Not overbearing where a character comes in and has the potential to take over.

I'll admit, while I'm eagerly awaiting the next H&M book, I am one of those who prefers Adrien and Jake, if I had to choose between them. Maybe because I read them first? I dunno. But the more I reread, the more I love Jake because I can see all the tiny, minute things he does that proves his love for Adrien before he even realizes it himself.

Swapping lunch plates anyone?


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Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments Bella wrote: OMG .... is there any other crossovers I missed, I wonder!!! :O

Stephen got Mark the book A Christmas Cake for Christmas.


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Becky Black (beckyblack) Loretta wrote: "Bella wrote: OMG .... is there any other crossovers I missed, I wonder!!! :O

Stephen got Mark the book A Christmas Cake for Christmas."


Oh yes, I was just listening to the I Spy audio recently and noticed that for the first time, since I hadn't read The Dickens With Love since the last time I read the I Spy stories. :D


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Ayesh | 418 comments Loretta wrote: "Bella wrote: OMG .... is there any other crossovers I missed, I wonder!!! :O

Stephen got Mark the book A Christmas Cake for Christmas."


I guess I have to re-read all of them,...again!!


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HJ | 3603 comments In one book, the characters drive past Cloak and Dagger and remark on how good a bookshop it is and that the guy who owns it (i.e. Adrien) is good-looking. I'm blanking on which book and which characters, though -- I did think Kit and J.X., but now I'm thinking Will and Taylor?

I love the level of cross-over which Josh does, almost like in-jokes for those of us who know his other books but which won't restrict the level of enjoyment for someone who doesn't; they wouldn't even realise that another book or series had been referenced.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "In one book, the characters drive past Cloak and Dagger and remark on how good a bookshop it is and that the guy who owns it (i.e. Adrien) is good-looking. I'm blanking on which book and which cha..."

Yes, in-jokes, that's a great way to describe the cross-overs.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Hj, I'm almost at the halfway point and I have a feeling the violence meter won't be nearly as high as one might be expecting. There is lots of sex though, but it's kinda necessary f..."

Okay, now that I've finished the book, I can answer your question. You have nothing to worry about in terms of violence. It's no more violent than some of Josh's works.

In fact, I loved this and couldn't put it down. It killed me every time I had to go to sleep or this morning when I had to go to work. It was always at crucial moments in the story. Well, here, every moment was crucial, but still. lol.

So, for those who are interested, Hostile Ground comes out May 12th.

Also, if anyone cares, I tweeted my reading of it with both authors using the #HostileGround. But that was mostly a lot of "OMG, What?! GAH! I have to go to work now! I can't put this down!" lol.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I have pre-ordered Hostile Ground. Cool thing about Riptide is pre-orders are released on Friday Midnight, so you have it for weekend reading. No pesky work interruptions. :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "In one book, the characters drive past Cloak and Dagger and remark on how good a bookshop it is and that the guy who owns it (i.e. Adrien) is good-looking. I'm blanking on which book and which cha..."

I think this was one of Rhys Ford's book, Dirty Kiss, maybe?


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Vivian (viv001) | 606 comments Today I am reading Stranger on the Shore.
(...like it needed telling!)


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "Hj wrote: "In one book, the characters drive past Cloak and Dagger and remark on how good a bookshop it is and that the guy who owns it (i.e. Adrien) is good-looking. I'm blanking on which book an..."

I think this was one of Rhys Ford's book, Dirty Kiss, maybe?


You may well be right!!


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HJ | 3603 comments Vivian wrote: "Today I am reading Stranger on the Shore.
(...like it needed telling!)"


Yes, somehow I think this thread will be rather quiet today as we all do that.


message 4529: by Idamus (last edited May 05, 2014 11:24AM) (new)

Idamus I'm still waiting for an ARe copy to pop up, since I refuse to pay the extra money Amazon charges and I have no idea if I can shop at Carina, I don't think NETS like books, they keep blocking my card :-/

While I wait I'm reading Collide a veeeeeeery slow going gay for you


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am, not surprisingly, reading Stranger on the Shore.

Also, there is a new Hell or High Water book out, Daylight Again by S.E. Jakes. More Tommy and Prophet craziness.

Funny I had no idea it was coming out so soon. I'd seen it on the Riptide newsletter but had not remembered the date. I checked Riptide website to see what my next pre-order was (Hostile Ground) and found it. Nice surprise for me yesterday.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "I have pre-ordered Hostile Ground. Cool thing about Riptide is pre-orders are released on Friday Midnight, so you have it for weekend reading. No pesky work interruptions. :)"

Nice.

I happen to really like this print edition. I wouldn't have bought it if I wasn't there in person. Ordering online I would have bought the ebook. Anyhow, this has a nice cover, with nice paper inside. It's easy to hold and handle, unlike a lot of POD books I've gotten in the last few years.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Vivian wrote: "Today I am reading Stranger on the Shore.
(...like it needed telling!)"


Heh. I was going to announce the same thing. I'm gonna start it very soon.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "I am, not surprisingly, reading Stranger on the Shore.

Also, there is a new Hell or High Water book out, Daylight Again by S.E. Jakes. More Tommy and Prophet crazi..."


Yes, I need to get Daylight myself. But not right now. Too many other things I need to catch up on!


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Susinok wrote: "I have pre-ordered Hostile Ground. Cool thing about Riptide is pre-orders are released on Friday Midnight, so you have it for weekend reading. No pesky work interruptions. :)"

I pre-ordered Hostile Ground, too. Looking forward to reading that one. I started Daylight Again but will put it aside to read Stranger on the Shore. I have a crazy busy week and don't know when I'll finish it, though.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I've got tomorrow off, so likely I'll get a lot of reading done then.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Barbra wrote: "Jordan wrote:"Swapping lunch plates anyone?"

This is absolutely one of my favorite scenes too. :)


I think it happens in two different books. The first time when Adrien is at his grandmother's place in the second book (who's name escapes me). They are at the diner in town.


message 4537: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D


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KC | 4897 comments Idamus wrote: "Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D"

Irregulars is lots of fun! i love it! :-)


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Idamus KC wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D"

Irregulars is lots of fun! i love ..."


Yay
I keep hearing good things about it, but could only get it from Amazon, they want to charge me over $10 for it, so, no thanks (in the beginning it was over $13 O.O)

I still have enough ebook bucks for Stranger as well, double yay


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Ayesh | 418 comments KC wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D"

Irregulars is lots of fun! i love ..."


Wow this does sound fun. Have to read it :)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Bella wrote: "KC wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D"

Irregulars is lots of f..."


OMG, neither of you have read Irregulars?!?!

Just about one of Josh's best books ever, and best book by the other authors as well. If you haven't read Astrid, Ginn, or Nichol's work, this is a great introduction.


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Ayesh | 418 comments Jordan wrote: "Bella wrote: "KC wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D"

[book:Irregulars|12759444..."


Yeah never even heard of it b4...have to read now :D


message 4543: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Jordan wrote: "Bella wrote: "KC wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Still no Strangers coming my way, but I found out Irregulars is now up on ARe so I snagged that, it'll be my next read I think :D"

[book:Irregulars|12759444..."


Well no, it wasn't available anywhere I could/would shop :p

BUT, I HAZ IT NAO :D


message 4544: by Mtsnow13 (last edited May 07, 2014 10:44AM) (new)

Mtsnow13 | 1115 comments Halfway through Hostile Ground to do a review for NetGalley


message 4545: by Ayesh (new)

Ayesh | 418 comments Finished reading The Protector. Quite different concept, loved it :D


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Mtsnow13 wrote: "Halfway through Hostile Ground to do a review for NetGalley"

YAY!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
So now that I've finished SOTS, I'm going to be heading back to YA with Forever, the third book in a really good werewolf trilogy. Finally getting to the end, Thank God! lol. Loved these books, but with all the books on my tbr pile, I'll be glad to get another series done. :-)


message 4548: by Becky (last edited May 08, 2014 01:57AM) (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) About to start Non-Stop Till Tokyo by K.J. Charles. I'm also dipping into a collection of all the Raffles stories.


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Anne | 6816 comments i>Becky wrote: "About to start Non-Stop Till Tokyo by K.J. Charles. I'm also dipping into a collection of all the Reffles stories."

I have started this one too, and I have also downloaded the latest of Johanna Chambers Enlightened and Amy Lane's Blackbird Knitting in a Bunny's Lair.

So much to look forward to :)


message 4550: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments I've just read Enlightened by Joanna Chambers, the last in her m/m historical trilogy. It was excellent! I'm always rather nervous reading historical m/m (because the law was so severe) but she worked it all out very cleverly. That's not a spoiler -- they're romances so they have to have at least a HFN!


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