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Shadow's Claim (Immortals After Dark, #12; The Dacians, #1)
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Felicia (feliciaday) | 740 comments Mod
Post what you want us to talk about in Tuesday's hangout HERE!!!

Oh boy, this is gonna be a blusher :(


Sean Lookielook Sandulak (seansandulak) | 918 comments Mod
The Sword & Laser Anthology looks like it's going to be a huge success. Have you thought of doing something similar with Vaginal Fantasy?


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T.S. Adrian (shadyia) | 164 comments You wanna see fur fly (and attract lots of viewers)?

Question: Does George RR Martin hate women?


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Amy Verdone | 30 comments Do you like when the heroine is a virgin? Personally I find it hard to believe that all these virgins are having multiple orgasms first time out of the gate.


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Kamil | 938 comments question number 1.(it's actually a rant but whateva) I wasn't a fan of KC, and i probably woldn't pull thgrough this book (despite my crush on Bettina), if it wasn't for THIS bookclub, do you think the possibility to share wiepoints and laugh at the absurdity, influences the opinion we have of a book and reducess the wish to lem it?

rant 2. Thanks a lot, my first virginal fictional crush... thanks a lot for this month's choice

question3. Trehan lived quite a long time in abstinence( he was dead downthere) so once his time of abstinence ended (?) shouldn't he last a shorter amount of time? that's what happens to guys when we have long periods of abstinence, that's anatomy mixed with blood pressure

question4. How in the world of Lore, could his, big tyrannousaurus rex fit in leather pants? (Bowie wery much)not to mention inside Bettina...

question5. The tournament was a sham! i understand Bettina was his fated one, but Trehan was bound to win the tournament, all he did his whole life was assasination,what was the point in that?

question6. bettina's reinforced virginity was basically one of the main tropes of the book, so if she was so virgin why she didn't scream and run when she've seen the beast that fires schorching jets of semen?

question7. Does the author have an obsession with semen and hymen? (that's probably gonna be the name of my cover band)

question8. I was curious what Bonnie thinks of the demonology in shadow's claim.

question9. People complained how Bettina was a weak character, but I believe it's all because of her name (I apologise to all the Bettinas in the worlds but that's a child name) and how those around her treated her that she couldn't shine in all her might

question10. what's with the double standards? bettina might get suillied and that's a problem, but Cas can suill any woman around and that's acceptable?

question11. where are the big girls in VF? Bettina was 5feet tall, while the vampire 6-7... why it's never the opposite? irish leprechauns are such an overignored species in VF

question 12. what's with the whole female -vampire calling? is it like when people during sex think of good ol'wrinkly grampa to tame the arousal?


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Mike | 3 comments How much shame would a shadow claim if a shadow could claim shame?


Jade (JadedHare) There seems to be two major opinions about Morgana: some love her because she is a "strong independent woman", some hate her because she is so stereotypical and seems to take pleasure in making the main character feel inferior. What do you think?


Kamil | 938 comments whith all the semen flying around I was all "she'll get pregnant for sure", what was your reacion at all the seeds?


Katie (katie_jones) | 348 comments Mike wrote: "How much shame would a shadow claim if a shadow could claim shame?"

2nd'd!

My question is, why does it seem like Shadow's Claim and Poison Princess are written by two extremely different writers? Is it the sex? Is she able to devote much more time to drama and world-building when she isn't coming up with ways to describe "scorching jets" of semen? ;)


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Kamil | 938 comments Katie wrote: "Mike wrote: "How much shame would a shadow claim if a shadow could claim shame?"

2nd'd!

My question is, why does it seem like Shadow's Claim and Poison Princess are written by two extremely diffe..."


seconding that question, do you think editors are more demanding and more active when it comes to YA ?
I don't think KC's style is affected by "scorching jets of semen", while not being hot enough to make it to my authors list, she's attractive enough to have her needs fullfilled, so she should be able to write with a lucid mind


Kamil | 938 comments Felicia wrote: "Post what you want us to talk about in Tuesday's hangout HERE!!!

Oh boy, this is gonna be a blusher :("


to prevent the blush-o-meter from going skyhigh, I kept all the kinky questions to myself


Kamil | 938 comments i'm not sure how the series will continue, but I hope that Cas finds his mate, and she/he learning of his past ( you know the search by attempts) desides his past is too much to handle and shows him the boot


Philippa | 143 comments I posed this question on the book's thread, but I would be interested to hear what the ladies think: Shadow's Claim and really all of Kresley Cole's Immortals series tends to have a super possessive man pursuing a reluctant woman as his fated bride/mate. What do you think about a romance book where that was flipped around? Where the woman strongly pursues the man and succeeds? Would you be interested in reading such a story or have you seen anything like that not played for comedy?


Molly (mollyrichmer) I'd just like to point out that several of us "pulled a Bonnie" this month and read the alt first. :)

Do you think reading order affects your enjoyment of certain books? What order did you all read in this month?


Kamil | 938 comments here's what I foudn about the empress card

When The Empress appears in the past position, you are being confronted with some diva-like behavior in the recent past that has caused the tumult in your interpersonal relationships.

Isn't that how Evie started? I assume KC did some serious research on the tarot cards, unless our ocult expert in charge says otherwise.

And by the meaning of Empress+Death, I assume book 2 will be just an interlude before book 3 comes out.


Claire (cacromwell) | 221 comments In Shadow's Claim, did anyone else think Delorean when they talked about residents of the realm being Loreans?


Kamil | 938 comments Claire wrote: "In Shadow's Claim, did anyone else think Delorean when they talked about residents of the realm being Loreans?"

i thought of a series of browser mmorpg, where lorean is the name of a race


Kamil | 938 comments I was reading shadow's claim and goodreads (actually it was felicia's bookshelf, and great book btw... thanks Felicia!) recommended 'the way of the shadows" and in fact... there was a similarity:
What's going on with all those assasins taking openly part in an arranged tournament? Seriously if I was a Lorean taking part in a tournament to the death and a guy called The prince of shadows showed up, i'd probably give up (but more probably I would do anything in my power to claim the prize)


Erika | 12 comments kind of in line with the virgin/experienced male pairing, what's up with the 22yo/900yo pairing? really? I just think it's the rare 20 something that has any idea who they are or how the world works and how does that really mesh with someone with 900yr worth of life experience?


Ender Wiggin (enderwigginout) | 137 comments Will there be a one drink limit for this month's hangout?

*raises eyebrow*


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Nik (lunakaos) | 165 comments In Shadows Claim, did you find Bettinas blind love for Cas made the romance between her and Trehan a little awkward? Specially since the author kept it going on for so long?


Kamil | 938 comments have you noticed one detail on the cover of shadow's claim? Trehan is suposed to have a pimple on his chin


FebruaryStars Do you find that a character's name has an impact on how seriously you take them or how much you like the character?

For me, the name Bettina put me right off. It made me think of Miss Piggy screeching at her daughter in Muppets Christmas Carol - not sexy


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Liz Mciver | 1 comments I did find the sexy scenes to be pretty hot, but the modern references/language was annoying. What is it with the Beckham references in some of these novels? I just read one of Elizabeth Naughton's Eternal Guardian books that referenced him too. I agree with a few of the above posters about the virgin thing. I find when a female character is more "experienced", it's more interesting.

By the way, E. Naughton's Guardian series is really good. The world building and plots are well written . . . maybe one of these novels could be a future pick?


Kamil | 938 comments Liz wrote: "I did find the sexy scenes to be pretty hot, but the modern references/language was annoying. What is it with the Beckham references in some of these novels? I just read one of Elizabeth Naughton's..."

Beckham's references come down to his underwear or rather the content of em


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T.S. Adrian (shadyia) | 164 comments FebruaryStars wrote: It made me think of Miss Piggy screeching at her daughter in Muppets Christmas Carol..."

Wait...Ms.Piggy has a daughter?

Damn, I'm old.


Kamil | 938 comments Shadyia wrote: "FebruaryStars wrote: It made me think of Miss Piggy screeching at her daughter in Muppets Christmas Carol..."

Wait...Ms.Piggy has a daughter?

Damn, I'm old."


there are rumors saying Kermit is not the father


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T.S. Adrian (shadyia) | 164 comments Kamil wrote: there are rumors saying Kermit is not the father"

That bothers me less than it should. I mean, a frog and a pig? The only thing worse would be a donkey and a dragon.

Wait...what were we talking about? Oh yeah, Tuesday. My idea is still the best. I would really like to see the A-Team debate that one. (scroll up, message :3)


Kamil | 938 comments Shadyia wrote: "Kamil wrote: there are rumors saying Kermit is not the father"

That bothers me less than it should. I mean, a frog and a pig? The only thing worse would be a donkey and a dragon.

Wait...what w..."


oh, human and shapeshifter/vampire/zombie is fine, but a pig and a frog is over the line?


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T.S. Adrian (shadyia) | 164 comments No, no, sex with zombies is gross. Shape-shifters? Depends on the shape. Human and sheep or anything with 4 legs...nope, not goin' there.

Human and vampire? Worked in True Blood and made multimillionaires out of actresses with zero talent, so...it must work. Still, vampires are so cold! And no heart beat? Creepy!


FebruaryStars I think they only had children because Kermit was Bob Cratchit and they had Tiny Tim (frog) and twins Bettina and Belinda (pigs). Don't think they exist outside of that film. I always wondered as a kid, aside from how it would even work, why the pairing didn't result in some sort of frog/pig hybrid instead of the boys being frogs and girls being pigs.


Kamil | 938 comments FebruaryStars wrote: "I think they only had children because Kermit was Bob Cratchit and they had Tiny Tim (frog) and twins Bettina and Belinda (pigs). Don't think they exist outside of that film. I always wondered as a..."

I suppose the frog genes were dominant on the Y chromosome, while the mother's were more powerfull on the double X


Caitlin Would you have consented to a tournament to find your husband?


Ender Wiggin (enderwigginout) | 137 comments Shadyia wrote: "Human and vampire? Worked in True Blood and made multimillionaires out of actresses with zero talent, so..."

As someone who JUST read the first True Blood novel (and was horrified at how bad it was) and someone who JUST watched the first True Blood episode (and was equally horrified at how bad it was)...

It wasn't just the actresses who had zero talent. The men were just as bad. However, it's not necessarily their fault. The writing is so poor they don't have a whole lot to work with...


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Gary In real life, the age differences between men and women tend to be about 3-5 years with the male being the older. In a lot of urban fantasy in which characters are sometimes immortal, the standard seems to be that the male character is often decades or centuries old... yet because he physically appears to be of the appropriate age, nobody seems to raise an eyebrow.

The question/comment. Age differences. Would it really be possible for someone with the life experience of... well, several lifetimes to be attracted to someone as naive and outright blank as Bettina? Wouldn't such a character in reality have "been there and done that" any number of times. (In this case, he's been "dead" until she awakens him... but still.)

So, older men? Older women? What's the dealio with age differences?


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Lola | 7 comments Would you have liked Bettina more if she hadn't fancied herself in love with a demon who was clearly 'just not that into her'? If there had been a compelling reason for her to agree to the tournament? (What would have been a compelling enough reason?)

Bettina's power is fairly dark and intense - do you feel like there were aspects of Bettina's character that reflected her power? (Is it a bigger deal to take an immortal life or a mortal life? Is there a difference?)


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T.S. Adrian (shadyia) | 164 comments I should know this; sorry I don't

Can I watch Tuesday's hangout live streaming? (Probably not) If not, when is it usually posted for the Great Unwashed to view?


Kamil | 938 comments Shadyia wrote: "I should know this; sorry I don't

Can I watch Tuesday's hangout live streaming? (Probably not) If not, when is it usually posted for the Great Unwashed to view?"


you can watch it live streaming


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T.S. Adrian (shadyia) | 164 comments Kamil wrote: you can watch it live streaming"

Really? OK, there is probably info on that somewhere, but as I worship at the alter of laziness, what time do they do their show (I live in Poland) and do you have a link?


Kamil | 938 comments Shadyia wrote: "Kamil wrote: you can watch it live streaming"

Really? OK, there is probably info on that somewhere, but as I worship at the alter of laziness, what time do they do their show (I live in Poland) a..."


for poland is around 3:50 am on wendsday (I live there therefore I know), but usually 30 minutes before Felicia or veronica or anyone else, post a link here and in geekandsundry chat... If you miss it, around 8-9 am it should be available on youtube


Kamil | 938 comments going totally off-topic, I'm curious what did Kiala think of the 'baby ending' in Bioschock infinite


Jonathan (calijonathan) Tarot meets post-apocalypse Earth. Could Poison Princess be written as a non-young adult novel with a lot less relationship angst and insecurity and still carry the same plot line?


Lindsey (yaylindsey) | 13 comments In Shadow's Claim, what did you ladies think of the modern day references (Deadmau5, RHPS, and Cracker Barrel)? I was super cozy in my little midieval setting, and that totally ripped me right out of it.


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Miss_Tessa_Melissa | 88 comments Molly wrote: "I'd just like to point out that several of us "pulled a Bonnie" this month and read the alt first. :)

I'm in that camp. In fact, I didn't even read the main. I didn't realize that the alt was YA and the main was smuttier, it just seemed to have a more intriguing plot line. Also, I was just coming down from Sword and Laser's Wool Omnibus pick, and wanted to continue on my post-apocolyptic kick.

Don't forget us Alt readers!


Minsta | 93 comments I know many reviewers did not like the modern day references, but I had hoped to see Bettina travel back and forth between her world and our world since the story started in our world. So my question is: should there have been more modern day references, not less (or none)?

Second question: I wish Bettina had been able to take part in taking out the Vrekeners that had attacked her, instead of Trehan doing it alone. It would have strengthened her character and improved the story in general if she took them out using her handmade weapons. Do you agree or disagree with this plot change?

As always, looking forward to Tuesday night!


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Cara Mia (chickowits) | 196 comments Erika wrote: "kind of in line with the virgin/experienced male pairing, what's up with the 22yo/900yo pairing? really? I just think it's the rare 20 something that has any idea who they are or how the world work..."
This has been the thing that puts me off ever since I tried to read The Vampire Diaries when I was 12. Patronizing (Let me show you how much I know, little one), and it makes me suspect them of manipulation ALL THE TIME. Ageless love interests bug me, big time. Does this ever bother any of you?
It was also brought up in my local hangout that Bett's naivete seemed odd in someone who attended college in our world. Girl went to raves. Thoughts on that?
As far as Poison Princess, how do you feel about the idea that all of the men reverted to base animal instincts in such a short time? And Jackson's suggestion that it's because of the shortage of women and their civilizing influence? Do you feel it's semi-realistic, or do men deserve more credit?


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Gary I had real trouble dealing with the constant italics and the way this book was punctuated. Did this bug anybody else?

Along those lines, did the mash up of modern language and archaic terms strike anyone else as odd?


Kamil | 938 comments Cara wrote: "As far as Poison Princess, how do you feel about the idea that all of the men reverted to base animal instincts in such a short time? And Jackson's suggestion that it's because of the shortage of women and their civilizing influence? Do you feel it's semi-realistic, or do men deserve more credit?..."


Oh, please.... this is SOOOOOOO accurate, after all we do nothing but rape&kill anything that comes our way


Christa Temple (kohaku23) | 3 comments I really liked the modern references! Reminded me that this universe is not supposed to be seperate from ours. She lived in our world, experienced our culture...cheese and celebrities :)


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